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  • Great! my favorite movie it is so cool(chitty chitty bang bang)chitty chitty bang bang is basol my favorite movie! good thing its on the internet.outley

  • cool

  • im only 12 and i love this movie and i have ever since i was little when i first saw it.... This movie is awesome

  • James Bond and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang were my favorite films growing up- then I found out who Ian Fleming and Albert Broccoli were...

  • this reminds me of when I was a kid. I miss those days when you had lots of time

  • @ laneatlileden disrespectful idiot

  • theres a cheat in GTA III its CHITTYCHITTYBB

  • looking at cars like this there rather pathetic, even our 72 mg is more advanced but then again they have far more charm than modern cars

  • Want this for my highschool car

  • little english mouse voices

  • im only 15 but i grew up on this movie, use to watch it at least once a month. the video ended up getting watched so many times that it doesn't work anymore :'(

  • The first few seconds should be the intro of Gran Turismo 6.

  • I just wanna cry and smack that Girl when Chitty Crashed

  • @Aceconvoy Don't blame the girl! Blame the dog. It ran out there in the first place

  • this is why kids think it's okay to get in cars with strangers

  • @MatthewAHardy Cars yes, Giant Panel Vans no.

  • I LOVE THIS MOVIE I still sing Hushabye Mountain to my nephew before nappy time lol

  • lol its funny that that one actors' name is "Dick", but I can't blame him because he's an awsome actor! :D

  • This was co-written by Roald Dahl. Wow!

  • wow

  • In-joke @ 4:20

  • Thank You so much for letting me see this again! This movie's stayed in my mind since I first saw it years ago; impressions of various scenes would come to me unexpectedly, as would the main theme and the "Music Box" scene (which I, for some odd reason, memorised in particular. Yep, I was impressionable, exalted little romantic). Now that I watch it, I find it fun not only because of nostalgia, but just because I can finally see how great it is from the critical pov. Once again, thanks a lot!

  • Mr Coggins is Desmond Llewellyn aka Q from James Bond O.O

  • thanks for posting. Dick Van Dyke is and will always be amazing!!!!!!!!

  • Absolutely love this movie! It's a classic!

  • how did it catch on fire. at 6:14 it just randomly(sorry for the spelling) caught on fire

  • i actually saw this in a movie theater!

  • i thought the sex of chitty chitty bang bang was a boy...oh well lol

  • The grump guy who is trying to put chitty chitty bang bang in the furnis, could there be a connection between him and the child catcher?

  • what are you going to do with her?" "ill tell you what we are going to do with her" "were gonna put her in a clpper" "then were gonna crunch her up until shes one solid peace of metal" "then were gonna put her in a fire furnis" "then were gonna melt her down until shes liquid iron" "THAS WHAT WE GONNA DO WITH HER" -the car gets a heart attack- =3

  • thank youu! i practically memorized this movie when i was little i love it!

  • Chitty chitty bang bang, space jam, bed knobs and broomsticks, simple wish, madeline..... All my favourite childhood films

  • @RobynLovesFTSK u a nineties baby by any chance?

  • @Iisdabest889 yeah, born 1995.

  • @RobynLovesFTSK Ah, 1994 for me.

  • @Iisdabest889 lol same

  • @RangerZzZx Awesome XD haha

  • 0:58 did you guys notice that whoever made this film's name is broccoli?

  • 2:46 I looked at the art director's name the wrong way and thought it said Harry Potter haha. I am such a nerd.

    But I still love this movie, no matter how old I get!

  • oh, i miss the days when it was safe to get into a stranger's car.

  • alot of james bond alumni in this movie.

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  • @zachtimes2

    Yep, because Sir Ian Fleming, the creator of Bond, wrote Chitty Chitty Bang Bang too.

    Obviously, Albert R Broccoli, the producer of the Bond films, produced this movie too.

    There´s also a lot of Mary Poppins.

    For isntance, the star is no other than Dick Van Dyke.

    The music was composed by the Sherman Brothers and conducted by Irwin Kostal.

    The choreography was made by Marx Breau and Dee Dee Wood"

  • @Mortadelo658 Um my comment didnt need a reply cause i already knew that but i guess not everyone has to be a braggart.

  • I love the noise the cars make in the blackness before the movie starts.

  • thnxxz 4 uploadng........wht's matter with uae sucks......!!

  • Love <3

  • Okay, I find the kids' bizarre attachment to the junked out race car kind of annoying, too, but that guy's sadistic gleeful description of how he's gonna crush the thing up for scrap metal is pushing the envelope. What an ass.

    Also where does he get off threatening to discipline kids that aren't his?

  • I remember when i was younger, my nan opened the car door by accident while we were travelling and i thought we'd fly like chitty chitty bang bang. :L

    I was gutted. :L

  • Is Mr. Coggins Q from the James Bond movies?

  • @heyitsMatthew45  yup!

  • @heyitsMatthew45 Yes!

    Desmond Llewelyn played Q

  • WOW, you actually got the whole movie up here? CONGRATS to you! That's one long movie (great movie, but loooong). I applaud you and your efforts!

  • Wow, Benny Hill in a Disney flick?

  • @dharmaseed

    Is Not a Disney Movie.

    Is from Metro Goldwin Mayer.

    This movie has several things in common with Mary Poppins, That was from Disney.

    The first thing they have in common( and for me, the principal ) is the actor:

    The Greatest Dick Van Dyke.

    Apart from Van Dyke, the music, composed by the Sherman Brothers and orchestated by Irwin Kostal.

    Also the Choreography of Marx Beau and Dee Dee Wood

  • @Mortadelo658 Ahh, that explains it. At least MGM had the good sense to NOT make Dick Van Dyke fake a cockney accent. Irwin Kostal's conduction is fantastic as always, tho.:)

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  • @dharmaseed

    You said it, Buddy.

    And yes, Benny Hill was in this movie.

    He was the Toy Maker

  • I remember staring at the tv when this came on for the first time..it was early in the evening and the whole family was watching...oh, if I could just go back and begin my childhood again....I love this movie.

  • @DramaDon83 ITS THE BEST 

  • I love Chitty Chitty bang bang!!!!!!! I wish that type of raceing was still around I would have loved to try it!!!

  • I'm honored to say that my first set of wheels (a 1988, 3/4 ton, Standard Five Speed, 2500 Cheyenne Chevorlet 4X4) was headed to the scrap yard too, but my Dad bought him for me and we put our heads and our time together and put him back on the highway two weeks into my senior year of high school that was in August of 2008.

    We named him Jesus (Hay-Zeus) because of the Kansas 'Jesus is the Bread of Life' plate he wears on his front bumper.

  • THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH. THIS IS ONE OF MY FAV MOVIES AND IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR IT AND COULDNT FIND IT

  • I like how they sped up the film rate slightly to get that early 1900's camera effect.

  • I can't thank you enough for posting this! It brings back such good feelings. :)

  • i love the music and singing, and it's great to see the racing with those old-looking motorcars. i suppose the producers acquired new cars that were designed to look like old cars.

    (though it was a great film, i'd have to say that dick van dyke was the only major actor in it who spoke english properly. the others had the harsh and slurred accents. my forefathers supposedly left britain in the 1600s and 1700s, and it's quite possible that they left in order to get away from that accent.)

  • #*@$ Van *&#%

  • the one thing i can say about this film is that it sure does go off in a strange directions. Not saying that that is bad.

  • sry couldnt help but cry when the theme was playing in the beginning

  • she coulda been a pedo for all they know :L

  • If you read the opeing credits, it's basically Disney meets 007!

  • @quirpco given the fact that chitty-chitty bang bang and the james bond books were written by ian fleming, and given the fact that albert broccoli produced the movies based on chitty chitty bang bang and some of the james bond books, it seems that broccoli had an affection for fleming stuff. or else broccoli was only trying to make money by using fleming stuff. though chitty--- is not a disney movie, it seems like the kind of movie that disney often made.

  • @coventrygardens I know this isn't a Disney film. My comment was based upon the fact that the Sherman Brothers and Irwin Kostal worked on the music while Marc Breaux and Dee Dee Wood worked on the choreography for several Disney musicals as well as Chitty. Then on the 007 side, along with the Broccoli/Fleming collaboration, you have notable actors Desmond Llewelyn (as Q) and Gert Frobe (as Auric Goldfinger).

  • @quirpco GEE, YOU KNOW EVEN MORE ABOUT THE FILM THAN I DO. I WROTE THE COMMENT TO YOU JUST IN CASE YOU REALLY WERE THINKING IT WAS A DISNEY FILM. I BET A LOT OF PEOPLE THINK IT MIGHT BE A DISNEY FILM. BECAUSE OF YOUR EXPERTISE ON THE SUBJECT MATTER, I WONDER WHETHER YOU KNOW WHY CARACTACUS WAS PLAYED BY AN ACTOR WITHOUT AN ENGLISH ACCENT. I HAVE TO ASSUME THAT VAN DYKE WAS CHOSEN BECAUSE THE PRODUCERS OR DIRECTORS WISHED TO GRAB THE AUDIENCE THAT ENJOYED "MARY POPPINS".

  • @coventrygardens I'm not exactly sure how Van Dyke won the part, I would assume his comedic & dancing talent had a lot to do with it. However, if you've seen Mary Poppins, you've noticed his attempt a cockney English accent is DREADFUL, and he was critcized heavily for it. Therefore, he only accepted the part of Caractacus on the condition that he could use his normal voice. Funny thing is, before I read the noveI I used to think Caractacus was just an American living in England! lol

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  • @quirpco though i like the movie, i guess the low point is 1st 35 seconds or so with the blank screen and racing noises, as if they were trying to make us guess what was making the noise.-- i like van dyke's speaking in "mary poppins". his tone of voice is very much like his normal tone ( which is like mine ), and yet he threw in stuff that sounds like an english cockney accent. english accents ( cockney or otherwise ) are tough. english accents are much harsher and slurred than u.s. accents.

  • @coventrygardens Actually, I'm pretty sure that when he bought the film rights to 007, part of the deal was the rights to this movie too. In other words, he kinda had to include the rights to this book also. Pretty sure he didn't mind though.

  • @BoUrnNe26 i guess. well, you seem to know a lot about it. i wonder whether the term "007" had any significance before ian fleming made those books.

  • @coventrygardens If I remember correctly, it's kinda funny where he got the number from. I'm pretty sure it was a number on a bus he saw or rode on while he lived in Jamaica. Again, I'm not 100% sure on that but I'll get back to you on that if I can find the info again.

  • @BoUrnNe26 from wikipedia: '007' was inspired by a bus route which ran from Canterbury to London, as the bus was the '007' and it is still running today as part of the national express. Fleming encountered the bus route as he lived in a village near Canterbury called Beksbourne.[1] However, in an edition of the popular TV series "QI" first screened on BBC1 on 2 April 2010, host Stephen Fry stated that the code '007' was derived from the private cipher of John Dee.

  • the soundtrack at the beginning still gives me goosebumps!!!!!!

  • LOLOL does 5:20 - 5:23 remind anyone else of John Lennon from A Hard Day's Night the movie??? LOL

  • OMG my family hid the VHS of this from me so i have to resort to youtube to watch it

  • @webbabe12 How old are you then? 12?

  • @swollower haha 13 but i LOVE this movie

  • Hey -- the Paris 1908 winning driver, holding up the cup, looks like the actor who played "Q" in the Bond films!

  • @50zcarsman It is, it's Desmond Llewelyn.

  • hey mr. goggins is Q...........lmao

  • @pbabowler2007 haha, he is!

  • @pbabowler2007 Of course, he built Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. That's why Goldfinger is after it.

  • Nice to know that Ian Fleming (James Bond) could write stories like this!! And...the actor who played the Baron (Gert Frobe) was also Goldfinger!

  • i'm only 20 but i love this movie from the first time i saw it.. dick van dyke is a great actor... really adore him... this movie is really fun, classic and lovely...

  • @ 9:30 back in the days when you could ride home with a stranger...

  • @lauragirl82888 you got that right

  • They never make movies like this anymore with innocence and old age charm. Loved this movie when I was a kid and still do. Kudos to the Director and actors!

  • chitty bang bang was first number 3 car how funny

  • top 10 favorite movies of all time, top 5 for childhood movies. Along with bedknobs and broomsticks.

  • god i luv the childcatcher. he used to scare me 2. when i was five after i saw this movie i wouldnt go to sleep cos i though the childcatcher was lurking in my room. :)

  • Pause at 08:45

    that kid has no dick

  • i loved this movie so much as a kid and still love it now..one of my top 5 favs

  • The movie was produced by Cubby Broccoli but directed by Ken Hughes. Ian Fleming wrote the books that the movie is based upon

  • Wow, I had just assumed that this was a Disney Movie. Ian Fleming and Albert Broccoli, both of whom did many James Bond films were the producer/director. Even Gert Frobe, who played Goldfinger was in this. I had no idea!!

  • @54Snickers

    The movie was produced by Cubby Broccoli but directed by Ken Hughes. Ian Fleming wrote the books that the movie is based upon

  • "if you put her in a fire furnis you will be guilty of murderer" " yeah and if you dont get out of it I WILL BE GUILTY OF TWO MOER MURDERS" LOL

  • @akuroku0013 so true lol

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  • Brings back good old memories! I like the intro songs of Chitty's time! Hum to it everytime!

  • I absolutely love Dick VanDyke!!! I haven't seen this movie since I was like 9!! I used to love it so much!! The child catcher used to scare me though haha

  • This movie is always so much fun to watch. I love it.

    Thanks for posting this!

  • I always want to cry when I see Chitty burst into flames, I would have hit the dog....

  • I love this movie. My family will randomly sing the songs. but our VCR won't play anymore so all our classics have to be rebought. Thanks for posting this. XD

  • @songlover127 --

    VCRs are pretty cheap to buy. I think you can still get them at electronic stores, maybe even Wal-Mart. There are ways to copy VHS tapes over to DVD. 

  • It's Q!!!!!

  • i never thought i'd c this movie again! thank u for posting it!

  • awsome but i thick the descripshion is in the tags place shure names and parts sirposto be in the tags

  • fantastic show

  • Wow, Robert Helpmann is in this too? Haha, I would have never remembered.

  • thanks for uploading i love this film i think i've killed my video of it yes video not dvd yer i think i've watched it too many times and it died on me the other day so glad theres still people out there who respect the classics :)

  • thanks a lot for uploading!!!! I used to watch this movie as a kid over and over again!!! :))) thankyou!

  • That's Desmond Llewelyn, isn't it? If so, this film has three Bond connections: him, Ian Fleming and Gert Frobe.

  • This film was actually produced by Albert R. Broccoli who produced the James Bond films (up until his death in the mid-90s). Other Bond vets on this film include screenwriter Richard Maibaum, FX supervisor John Stears, production designer ken Adam, art director Peter Lamont, and associate producer Peter Hunt.

  • Oh- a lot more than three Bond connections!

  • Actually 4 Bond Connections.... "Albert R. Broccoli

  • haha I always used to skip the begining because I found it boring as a child, and often I ignored it and listened to the overture but now I love watching it :3 why do all my school friends think I'm a geek just because I love old musicals..? not the new HSM shit -.- I love this, saw it in the West End a few years ago and luved it <3 same goes for Wicked and Lion King.

  • @Jill4ChrisRedfeild You're not alone. I love old musicals better than today! I'm 20 and I still watch and sing these songs!

  • @Jill4ChrisRedfeild I'm 18 and I LOVE old school musicals. always have! First time seeing this (saw it when i was too little to remember)

  • @Jill4ChrisRedfeild dont worry,you are not alone, i watch this to and im ok with being a "geek" (im more of an otaku than a geek though) high school musical sucks! its so stupid and i hape shrapey

  • @keyblade19961 lol Otaku is basically geek/nerd in japanese so yeah XD I'm geek in every way possible..

  • "D'ye really exsphect me to drive that thing?" - James Bond

  • I still LOOVE this movie

  • and the nostalgia rushes in! oh how i miss watching this movie so often as a kid...don't you?

  • Q built Chitty Chitty bang bang.

  • It was always that grouchy scrap merchant (Coggins' sidekick aka Desmond Llewellyn and Victor Maddern respectively) who freaked me out!!

  • RIP Lionel Jeffries.  1926 - 2010.

  • @Aaron1912 Awww. I remember seeing him in various things like Danny the Champion of the World and Woof! (British children's TV series about a boy who keeps turning into a dog)

  • Strangers picking up children in cars would these days be illegal. My, how times have changed.

  • @SonSkoji ide be picked up in a car by her though.

  • Times & People have changed,

  • @SonSkoji only cos they gonna get raped

  • I love this movie

  • oh... and does the little girl remind anyone of baby spice? LOL

  • yes it certainly does :)

  • i remember this moive.... i loved the scene where all of the inteventions are making breakfast. and the child catcher FREAKED ME OUT.

  • i would watch it so much as a kid on VCR that my family got sick of it!!!!!!!!!

  • ha ha ha ha ha!

  • Those cars were very dangerous to drive compared to the cars with safety features of today.

  • dick van dyke in his 80's now sally in her 70's the chilren in thier 50's and woooow! its hard to believe they are all old now and that this movie was made in 1968 wooooooooowXD

  • I agree. It is the same with my favorite movie The Wizard of Oz is as old as it is

  • so true why can't they make movies like that anymore

  • @odiloveseverthing Movie makers forgot how to "Entertain" without making everything rely on dirty humor.

  • @madcapromanian so true!

  • Ah!!! I would wathc this movie all the time with my grandpa!

    This brings back memories. :)

  • The Sherman brothers are geniuses for the Music !!!!!!

  • Liftetime favorite.

  • I always fast-forwarded the intro with the dumb car race it was boring. I also loved Truly. Still do.

  • I kinda watched the beggining all the time... I love old fashioned cars

  • i always watched this movie when i was a kid. and now im going to watch it and understand it more than i did10 years ago

  • Same here I would watch this movie over and over again.

    THat child snatcher always freaked me a bit out...and I liked that.

  • Freaked me out too.

    Lol

  • Thank you so much, ive always wanted to watch this film. So this is my first time viewing it.

  • I adore Dick VanDyke.

  • @tsjrlover me too but seriusly what were his parents thinking of when they named him? porn? dick is a verry pervy name now a days.... i wonder what that meant back then?

  • @akuroku0013 no your just thinking like a perv, dick is nick name for Richard, it always has been.....

  • xD Truly reminds me a bit of Julie Andrews, only much more prim and proper. I loved this movie when I was litte, and my mom loved it too. :)

  • I love this movie, it is an awsome example of a great movie!

  • oh my god i loved this movie when i was five and i stil love it ^^

  • why did his car explode it just drove down a hill x) still its a good movie

  • BRITISH car! :)