Steve Martin Is "The Great Flydini" on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" - 1992

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Steve Martin appears as the magician "The Great Flydini" on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in 1992.

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  • Ive never looked at another man's crotch for this long until now

  • If you guys didn't know yet I wanted to tell you that his left arm is real he has 3 arms.

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  • Steve Martin worked in the Main Street magic shop at Disneyland when he was in his teens (he started working there in 1955, the year Disneyland opened, as a little newspaper boy), so he still knows how to use all the trick props like phony cigarettes, invisible string gags, etc.

  • machines and remote controls operating objects in his pants imo.

    brilliant, brilliant comedy

  • how did he get the lit cigarette? and blowing the smoke from his crotch? and the hanky on the fishing line back so quick ?? and the bubbles????

  • Thanks to Steve Martin's version of Inspector Clouseau, my children now love the Pink Panther movies - both recent and originals!

  • Wow. I'm pretty good at doing puppets with my penis but that opera singer was better than I've ever seen anyone do a puppet with their penis.

  • how did he go from pulling eggs out of the dickhole of his pants with a brilliantly funny, ironically professional look on his face, to wrecking the legacy of Peter Sellers?

  • I just saw him in his latest film and I think he actually looks older here in this video hah

  • Steve Martin blew it for me when he attempted to be Inspector Clousea, can't stand him now, just horrible, Inspector Clousea was an original character, Martin lost any originality when he sold out just to make more money, as if he hasn't enough already. Flydini was unique, Martin used to be unique, but he is just a lame copycat plagiarizer now. A pox upon him for cheapening a show biz original. A pox and a curse be upon him and his sinful ways. May his weenie be bit off by a pit bull.

  • @geordankeller It's Erik Satie's Je te veux

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