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  • so it was films like this that fooled women.

  • The wedding scene...It's so random...why do i LOVE IT?? :D

  • WAIT WAIT WAIT . . . .is the girl who's getting married the one chick from singin in the rain?

  • who belives that the wedding scene should've been cut out of the movie? i do.

  • I love her hat with the giant flower bloom on the side (: and I love the part when she walks in his office and hears the hallelujah chorus!

  • who belives that the wedding scene was too funny and awkward

  • Yiddish is such a lovely language. And the dance aint too bad either!

  • Sitting in class wishing the girls were Millie's Modern not ours. I was born in the wrong time period...

  • When I accidentally stamp my hand I make the same noise!

  • Muzzletoff!!

  • @Goodyfan17 It's spelled "mazel tov".

  • sigh, this movie makes absolutely no sense! i like the stage musical version much better, sorry to any fans of this move :/

  • The granny dancing at the wedding! LOL!!!

  • Excuse me...Can someone explain to me why the wedding is an awkward moment?... please

  • My God. Julie Andrews is the most beautiful woman ever.

  • did anyone else get an evil witch feeling with the apple part?

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  • Dorothy: Its Jewish =D

    Me: NO SHIT! -_-

    hahahaha

  • 3:14 Snow White's poisoned apple?

  • Julie Andrews was so pretty in this film

  • 7:58 LOVE IT

  • boop boop ba doop haha alleluia

  • the best is that old lady in the black dancing. probably a girl in make up, funny regardless.

  • hehehe @8:02 - @8:02....

    hope the hyperlinking think worked

  • @Tabitha996 :( no need fo the @ and 8:02 - 8:03

  • Miss Dorothy is so adorable!

  • omg reminds me of fiddler on the roof :D

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  • I love how the apple shrivles up

  • When the rabbi joins them in dancing...ROFL....

  • im glad we have laptops and ipads after seeing her work like that...

  • HAW! Baby face song x3

  • ohh POOK

  • ROFL, Who knew that'd be happening at at Jewish Wedding XD

  • Mrs. Meers watched too much Snow White

  • so she was gunna be a nun in the sound of music but is sing jewish...... AMAZING

  • I'm catholic but I love the Jewish.

  • Pretty sure they're singing in Hebrew.....

  • poisoned apple. How Snow White like!

  • does anyone else find it hilarious that it's called the Jewish Wedding Song and it's being sung in German?

  • @cheerfulBeauty91 That's Hebrew.

  • @urmomstoxicface if it were Hebrew I wouldn't be able to understand any of the words that sound German like trinkt, zu der ganzer Weld, etc. granted there are Hebrew words in it like Lechaim, but it's German

  • @urmomstoxicface I thought it was Yiddish?

  • That's not the normal finger you put a ring on...

  • Didn't they do the same exact dance on Are you being served when Mrs. Slocum was doing the mock greek wedding? >>;

  • @TrueBeliever200910 - let me add, one similar? lol

  • It's not Jewish, it's German that she is singing

  • @123448cool wrong!

  • "Baby face..." I HAD NO IDEA THAT'S WHERE THAT SONG CAME FROM!! XD

  • @crazyrandom3 dude me too!

  • @crazyrandom3 Well they didnt invent the song it's from the 20s though

  • @sofroniaful Oh, really? XD I didn't know that either. :P

  • 8:15 , that is for those who think that break dance and such were invented only recently :P These guys could show them!

  • I agree that the wedding doesn't have anything to do with the plot, but the bride lived in the same hotel as Milly and introduced the groom to her at the dance, so they were obviously friends! Who cares, its TERRIF!

  • geeeeeeezzzzzzeeeeeee A jewish Wedding is WWWWAAAAAAAAYYYYYYY better than one we would have o.O now im sad :/ for non jewish people......basically its: Walk, cry, eat,, speech, dance and get drunk...... :/ then how many years later......DIVORCE :O

  • Jewish wedding flashmob

  • Old fashioned break dancing.  :D

  • @alexlynk more like Jewish old fashion break dancing lol:)

  • Julie Andrews is the Goddess of Hollywood.

  • I love the way she rolls her tongue in the jewish song! Such lovely singing.

  • hahaha. Dear Mr. Hudson...colon.

  • it's - jewish!

    lol, dorathy is so hilariousaly stupid sometimes

  • One person is not thoroughly modern. :]

  • 8:03 makes my heart skip a beat

    

  • why did the guy put the wedding ring on her pointing finger? (not the actual term for it i know haha) is it a jewish thing?

  • @bethany310809 i think so yeah

  • I love Julie Andews. She's really pretty, her expressions are great, excellent singing, and wonderful dancing/acting :D

  • omg he IS SO SEXY!!!

  • 3:13 Poison apple eh? Going for the classic I suppose.

  • Thank you whoever told me they are speaking yiddish at that part!!

  • My School "Vail Middle School" Is Doiin A Play On this Movie And I Play Jimmy!

  • It just cracks me up that she's gawking over him and he's completely unphased. xD

  • 1:43 haha! so funny!

  • I'm pretty sure there is german in this song random!

    ex. Viele menschen

  • @FstaObayi It's Yiddish, which is a language derived from German...

  • totally reminds me of the dance sequence in adam sandler's 8 crazy nights LOL

  • Suddenly, EVERYBODY knows Jewish for two seconds. :P

  • @RayTheFox once again.. their just cool like that.. LOL

  • I remember reading a review of this film when it was released in 1967, which said that this Jewish wedding number was "shoehorned into the plot" - meaning it had nothing to do with the rest of the movie. Which is correct, of course. But I've always liked that word "shoehorned" ever since I read that.

  • Snowwhite :)

  • WRONG FINGER DOOFUS!!!

  • Haha it's like Fiddler!

  • the man playing the clarinet leading the band in the background was the legendary mickey katz, father of the legendary joel grey.

    they actually used mickey's band to supply the music for this scene.

    of course, this is a hollywood version of a jewish wedding. in real, there wuld have been separate dancing, especially in 1922 with a heavily bearded rabbi performing the ceremony.

  • @bigred997 JOEL GREY!

    (Is it wrong that I don't know him from Cabaret, I know him as the wizard in Wicked?

    No, I don't think so.)

  • @emmadilemmasings it's not wrong, just sad. WATCH CABARET NOW.

  • @loggats I've seen it, and I LOVE it.

    But not quite as much as I love Wicked.

    And not quite as much as I love Julie Andrews. Or Princess Diana, for that matter.

  • we're doing this musical at my school...i'm playing alice

  • Oh Pook! haha

  • Isn't the wedding ring on the left hand?

  • @theatergeek82 their jewish, so i suppose their customs are different. They didn't kiss. The man just stomped on that fabric, and they became married

  • @LooneyGuitar This is a movie-style Jewish weddding, not a real one. The groom steps on the glass in memory of the Temple destruction. It is wrapped in the napkin so nobody gets hurt.

  • well poo they didn't do the part where the boss sings and he just keeps getting faster and faster and faster! i love that part! too bad they replaced it with the baby face part. the other one is much more interesting.

  • @michellehead No, it's the other way around. The stage show replaced 'Baby Face' with that one!

  • I lve this movie. My camp is considering it for the musical next year :)

  • MRS MEERS was always my fav character!!! and the bit with the apple,OH POOK!!! LOL

  • Yay!! John Gavin treat in this film!! ;)

  • haha! poison apple!!! xD

  • At 7:55 the look in her eyes reminds me of mary poppins

  • I don't understand why this movie wasn't popular. It's dialect is very clever. "all men want to do with me is... take liberties." "sinful." get it? she's being sold to sexual slavery, where that's all men will do with her.

  • why does the apple drain?

  • @ViolinRobert Because Mrs. Meers injected it with poison.

  • @KaraGail92 I know that, but I didn't know that apples lose all their juice from sleeping drugs.

  • bee boop dee doop

  • Oh goodness to have Julie Andrews to SING at my wedding. I'd give anything.

  • I'm Jewish, and I sure would love it if Julie Andrews could sing at my wedding!!! It would be terrif!

  • Why was the Jewish wedding cut from the musical?

  • @NightfallIV cause it is irelavent to the entire sstory

  • @thesleepydancer but jewish anything makes EVERYTHING...and trust me I mean everything...better

  • boo boo be doop lolXD

  • does he have a pet name for you?

    YES!

    what?

    JOHN!

    LOL!!!

  • whoever doesn't appreciate this shouldn't listen to songs in general>>>

  • thank god for computers!

  • ahha...love it

  • Holy Cow. Time has not been good to James Fox at all. You all know him. He plays Mr. Salt in the Johnny Depp/Tim Burton Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

  • I adore the dress she wears while she's singing at the wedding. Love it!!!

  • i didn't know you could inject an apple like that...

  • You got the cutest little "Hallelujah!"

  • I hope i dance like that when im that old womans age. Shes pro! ;)

  • i think the play is better...

  • @LISAZHANGGG agreed

  • Was the wedding at all relevant to anything else in the entire musical?! lol!

  • @pseudonym161 i dont think so

  • I am in the junor play and it is alot different than this. I think the play is better

  • @BrookeEliza96 me too its better that she like jimmy in this

  • This is sooooo different from the musical

  • hearing julie andrews sing in yiddish is the funniest thing ever!!! and the bride looks like a guy

  • Yeah, it's a hoot to hear her sing "Chiribim bim bim bim biri bom Chiribom Chiribom my diddle om GRRRRRRR!"

  • @CaitlinBrooksMusic

    ahahahh.... absolutly. :)

  • Yes, it is Yiddish. Also the klezmer band backing her up is led by the amazing Mickey Katz, who some may know as Joel Grey's father. Katz is playing the clarinet. He's on youtube doing songs like Schleppin my Baby Back Home, Duvid Crockett, and How Much is that Pickle in the Window. Viva le Katz! Viva Klezmer!

  • @ominousfeeling I think octoberflower225 meant the version, not the actual play.

    @octoberflower225 I agree with you, the theatre version (the original) is better than the movie version. especially the office scene.

  • @JoDeveau the original was actually the film which came out in 1967, the theatre version opened on broadway in 2002. just a fact.

  • ok. well. the original theatre version then. whatever :/

  • @JoDeveau this is the original, actually. All theatre versions were based on this. This was filmed in 1967, whereas it first appeared on stage in 2002.

  • The song's really in German, isn't it?

  • Yiddish. It's a Germanic language, so it shares a lot with the German language (although 15-20% of it's vocabulary comes from Hebrew).

  • Probably just because you know the people in your school's play. I doubt it's a lot better than this. Either way just shut up. Nobody knows your school and nobody cares. You don't need to leave stupid comments like this. It's just obnoxious and unnecessary.

  • @ominousfeeling23 wow how mean

  • I think it's German, actually. There were many words I reconized.

  • @bandotaku no its definitely yiddish..

  • @xoxodavidtennantxoxo Hmm, alright, if you say so. I don't speak yiddish, so I don't know.

  • its very different from the broadway version

  • That wedding scene was pretty athletic, especially for the old lady, haha.

  • I love her voilce...wonder what the wedding song lyrics in english are

  • it's yiddish.........

  • "Can you talk or are you sitting on his lap?"

    ahahahahaha

  • What an enchanting voice!

  • Gorgeous John Gavin!

    yummmmmmmmm

  • oo-er.

  • JIMMY !! lmao .

  • shalom goyim, just to let you know, on behalf of this film, that having "men" and "women" dancing together was very modern at that time for tribal bloodline traditionalist jewz.

  • awesome! hah Julie is so funny!

  • The wedding reminds me of Fiddler on the Roof. Julie really outdone herself this time. I love her more every minute. :))

  • I love Julie's facial expressions in this movie! they are hilarious!

  • Is Julie singing in Yiddish?

  • yup!

    such a shana punim......

  • Whers the speed test?

  • That was written in the broadway version, not the movie. But it is kinda a shame, i loooove the speed test.

  • oohh, man, seriously?? that was like the best part of the play!

    -______-

  • @tdalysinger  no i love that part

  • ah! julie is so perfec in this movie!

  • OH POOK!

  • @Bathia1795 that's what i call pple when i'm mad and they look at me like i'm crazy

  • What a great movie.

    I love Miss Andrews singing around 8:00.

    She diedeljumed my diedeldum.

  • Mr. Greydon was quite the hottie! lol

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