Sid Caesar - The German General

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  • Sid Caesar and Howie Morris perform Double-talk (the lost comedic art of foreign language imitation) in this parody of a German WWII general and his valet. From 'Caesar's Hour', NBC-TV Sept. 26, 1954
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  • @norencenelson8111
    @norencenelson8111 Před rokem +12

    In 1954 this was on TV. I remember laughing so hard I fell on the floor. Cid Caesar and Howie Morris worked and fit like hand in glove.

  • @KabutoSolo3
    @KabutoSolo3 Před 4 lety +80

    4:49 “Und das medal for der 50 yard dash?”
    I hope people are still watching this because it’s pure gold 😂

    • @ashbell1046
      @ashbell1046 Před 4 lety +5

      IIGlockedII.....this skit is pure fucking genius. My jaw drops to the floor every time I watch it. I just watched an interview hosted by Charlie Rose with Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks as the guests. Reiner said that Sid Caesar was the indisputable master of “fake-language-double-speak” and this clip verifies it without a doubt. The trick is that all the punchlines have to be either in clear English, or in a pidgeon English sufficiently discernible enough to carry the joke. To me, Sid Caesar usually came off as a “too over the top” throwback to the vaudevillian tradition, but this sketch blows my biases out of the water. And the ULTIMATE punchline... that the “general” is little more than a hotel concierge has a particularly “Jewish Schadenfreude” sting to it. What a joy to behold!

    • @ashbell1046
      @ashbell1046 Před 4 lety +2

      Love the Yiddish spin on that punchline. And “epaulet tickelin” is pure comedy gold. It’s SO obvious that Mel Brooks wrote that sketch. I think he was 20 when he joined the writing staff of The Show Of Shows. His style is ALL over this segment.

    • @KabutoSolo3
      @KabutoSolo3 Před 4 lety

      I think i’ve seen this interview, and it’s true, without a doubt. It’s convincing enough to think it’s a real language until he speaks a little english, which makes it even funnier

    • @solomonz2821
      @solomonz2821 Před 3 lety +2

      Still watching this even now!

    • @Gypsyqueen-lt7tq
      @Gypsyqueen-lt7tq Před 3 lety +2

      By today's standards, Sid was definitely of the Vaudeville tradition. But, back in the day,, he was an avante garde force moving entertainment forward. He reminds me of the Jews in my own family-- trying to do our best by everybody and not catering to certain groups. I've read several interviews with Sid, and that seemed to be his modus operandi. He was proud of being Jewish, but wanted to entertain everyone without making anyone feel like they weren't privy to the joke. He was a true mensch that way.

  • @tomc8888
    @tomc8888 Před rokem +18

    Maybe the best TV comedy sketch ever. Everything clicks here, and Caesar and Morris are both brilliant. Still holds up 7 decades later.

  • @johnnyev1
    @johnnyev1 Před 10 lety +66

    Rest In Peace Sid Caesar. A true comedy genius. A television pioneer. I met him in 1982 when he signed his book "Where Have I Been?" for me. He was such a gentleman to me. Such a priceless memory for me.

  • @lucindagaskill4519
    @lucindagaskill4519 Před 8 lety +27

    since youtube, it became apparent that Sid Caesar was a genius.one of my Father's favorite

  • @writereducator
    @writereducator Před 10 lety +55

    This sketch is 59 years old and hilarious!

  • @charlesalber
    @charlesalber Před 10 lety +22

    My favorite comedian. Sid was a genius!

  • @soleiux
    @soleiux Před 10 lety +17

    My mom just fell out laughing at this clip. She talks about it all the time. Great Valentine's Day gift to her!

  • @rulegm
    @rulegm Před 10 lety +84

    I have been looking for this sketch most of my life. I'm 32 and I remember watching it when I was about 4 years old. I had no idea what they were saying, but I remember enjoying it because of the acting. I didn't know how to even begin searching for this sketch, even as of today. I happened to have my tv on Conan O'Brien on TBS just now, but I had it on mute. Mel Brooks was a guest. I looked at the tv by chance and I saw that this skit was on. I fuckin' jumped up from my chair and recorded some of it with my phone. Thankfully, Mel Brooks said the name of the skit. I'm so glad that I have found this. This truly brings back the memory I had of it. And it is still funny. I'm still in total shock right now. YEAH!

    • @author7027
      @author7027 Před 6 lety

      czcams.com/video/gNbT9Lf9xZo/video.html
      i like this one more

    • @goa5373
      @goa5373 Před 4 lety +5

      awesome man!

    • @pj101
      @pj101 Před 4 lety +4

      Never seen it until Mel Brooke's mentioned in in a conan show. I get your unticipation!!!!

    • @kennymos9007
      @kennymos9007 Před 3 lety

      First time seeing it.

    • @jason60chev
      @jason60chev Před 3 lety +3

      This sketch is included in a video called, "Ten from Your Show of Shows"

  • @richardkimball3707
    @richardkimball3707 Před 9 lety +9

    one of the funniest sketches ever. Sid Caesar and Howie Morris.

  • @alloftheclassics
    @alloftheclassics Před 3 lety +5

    What I love about Conan is he brings attention to all these classics and clearly appreciates his comedy predecessors.

  • @1949kf
    @1949kf Před 9 lety +13

    I remember the "Show of Shows" TV show with Cid Caeser and Imogene Coca back in the 1950's.It was without a doubt the absoute best ever Comedy show then and now. Timeless comedy genius

  • @Madarua1
    @Madarua1 Před 10 lety +59

    Proves you CAN be funny without swearing. RIP Sid.

    • @jameshudson169
      @jameshudson169 Před 3 lety +2

      didn't hear what he said when he pinched his finger with the sword?

    • @spind
      @spind Před 3 lety +1

      Exactly !

    • @tishtashtishtash
      @tishtashtishtash Před 2 lety +4

      I don’t know about you, but I heard a lot of swearing in pidgin German

  • @JimmyDeLocke
    @JimmyDeLocke Před 10 lety +10

    Das monocle ist fershmutzig!! LMAO

  • @williamschlenger1518
    @williamschlenger1518 Před 2 měsíci

    This was hilarious.Im 80yrs old & watched this with my dad.

  • @robertaferugheli4957
    @robertaferugheli4957 Před 2 lety +3

    This program was created and acted by a group of comedic geniuses. It never gets old.

  • @54pserra
    @54pserra Před 10 lety +16

    Just brilliant, on so many levels. When I want a break from work, sometimes I'll watch this. Thanks for posting it.. RIP Sid. What a force.

  • @heat4yoass
    @heat4yoass Před 10 lety +22

    Seriously, this is one of the funniest things i've ever seen in my life!

  • @helzapoppin9810
    @helzapoppin9810 Před 10 lety +14

    Brushin a Prussian LOL. Absolute classic.

  • @Sauric121
    @Sauric121 Před 9 lety +34

    I am the very model of a modern German General!

  • @jfuzz9083
    @jfuzz9083 Před 2 lety +3

    What these guys did week after week for years, LIVE in front of millions of people is astounding ... there has never been anything like it before or since. The era of live television was special and its performers unique ... and Sid and his team were among the best.

    • @Kinja98
      @Kinja98 Před 2 lety +1

      This was great. But what about A&C Who’s on First?

    • @jfuzz9083
      @jfuzz9083 Před měsícem

      @@Kinja98 Yes,The Colgate Comedy Hour ... another great live show. In my opinion it was among A&C's best work because they were working with a live audience.

  • @saintcruzin3190
    @saintcruzin3190 Před 8 lety +64

    Mel Brooks wrote this sketch.....classic.

    • @Mist3rUniv3rs3
      @Mist3rUniv3rs3 Před 6 lety +6

      no, he stole it from emil jannings. he actually said that couple of times already, thats why he doesnt really want credit for it.

    • @rsr789
      @rsr789 Před 5 lety +2

      @@Mist3rUniv3rs3 Good artists copy; great artists steal.

    • @samrodshenassa978
      @samrodshenassa978 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Mist3rUniv3rs3 he stole the ending from Emil Jannings.
      More importantly, can you imagine WRITING this? How's the script even look?

    • @JZ-mn8wv
      @JZ-mn8wv Před 4 lety +2

      Timo Mlr FW Murnau’s The Last Laugh starring Emil Jannings, to be more exact. But it’s not as though this sketch is anything like that film, except for it’s inspiration of the ending joke.

    • @daveerhardt1879
      @daveerhardt1879 Před 4 lety +2

      @@JZ-mn8wv The Last Laugh was a serious film, this was a comic gem. The ending is the only similarity between the film and the skit. The film was the inspiration for this skit.

  • @humnmum
    @humnmum Před 7 lety +40

    They actually expected the TV audience to have some passing familiarity with high culture, historical references, and the art of elegant schtick.
    You actually had to pay attention to every line.
    Even then, we all knew we were witnessing a genius. And the rest of the cast was right there with him.
    Thank God and Edison that we were able to record this for posterity.

    • @jason60chev
      @jason60chev Před 6 lety +5

      "Brushen the Prussian"!

    • @verity3616
      @verity3616 Před rokem

      Really makes you wonder how many brilliant performers there were in vaudeville and the early 1900s we will never get to see though. We are indeed lucky for the ones that DID get recorded.

    • @George-rb6bv
      @George-rb6bv Před 11 měsíci

      Genius. Today is nothing but garbage by comparison. I'm 58 but I really should have been born in the late 40s. It would have better matched my personality. I grew up in the 70s though so iť was àn incredible time to grow up in. It was the last of the good times when the world felt ĺike it still had meaning. Kids still played in the neighborhood streets, every channel on tv had amazing shows and movies to watch, people still cared more about each other, kids still respected their parent's, elders and teachers, families ate together, our environment was much healthier, and people still felt hope about the future. Their were problems, sure, but it felt like tomorrow would be a better day. Today everything has gone to shit! Technology has complicated everything. It will be the downfall of humanity despite some of its positives.

  • @Thumbbs
    @Thumbbs Před 10 lety +7

    nice to see "Ernest T" as a real comedy talent!!

  • @lasthour1961
    @lasthour1961 Před rokem +1

    I saw this on TV when I was a little girl
    My mother never watched. This was my dad's and my favorite show back then.
    He was so funny my dad, I mean he would laugh so hard it made me laugh. I loved Ceasar, Howie Morris Carl Reiner and Imogen Coca

  • @lindalucys2004
    @lindalucys2004 Před 10 lety +3

    RIP Mr Sid Cesaer ... you made me laugh SO much, and your skits with Imogene Coco were also fabulous. You were an amazing talent, that today's generation has never seen. Love CZcams so we can share and enjoy for years to come!
    I haven't been listening to the news today whilst at work and didn't know.

  • @WRNGInStudioCity
    @WRNGInStudioCity Před 10 lety +3

    RIP Mr. Caesar. Nobody did it better.

  • @shannongreene1796
    @shannongreene1796 Před rokem +1

    Sid is on the Mount Rushmore of television comedy. An apex comedy genius. Absolutely brilliant.

  • @PersianKevin
    @PersianKevin Před 10 lety +26

    I think Howie Morris is underrated! he's great!

    • @stevemoriarty9884
      @stevemoriarty9884 Před 4 lety +5

      I LOVED Howard Morris. When he came on Andy Griffith as Ernest T. Bass, I was thrilled!

    • @sanhuan34
      @sanhuan34 Před 2 lety

      Proud to have beaten the germans and able to make fun of them. Thif was probably.5 years after wwll. This beats even springtime for germany (1968) for impersonating der furious führer.

  • @luishumbertovega3900
    @luishumbertovega3900 Před 4 lety +3

    The ending is bittersweet, beautifully done and still funny, love this !!!

  • @JackGoldmanActor
    @JackGoldmanActor Před 10 lety +5

    I remembering seeing this in 1954 and today I laughed just as hard. He was unique in his improvational abilities. I am sure there was no script.

    • @gustafsone
      @gustafsone Před 3 lety +1

      I've seen this sketch so many times that I can see both Howie and Sid crack smiles when one of them out-gibberishes the other one. There were a couple of times when Howie almost started laughing but caught himself and kept going without skipping a beat. I do know (due to his appearance on Conan's show) that Mel Brooks actually wrote this sketch. The dialogue is obviously improvised since it is 100% gibberish, but they definitely had a roadmap of what to do, and when. Conan picked this specific sketch to show a clip of because he thinks it is perfect and has the best ending of all time for any sketch.

    • @themanfromoregon6047
      @themanfromoregon6047 Před 2 lety

      Oh there definitely was a script, but I'm also sure there was plenty of ad libbing going on. Mel Brooks has a section of his biography dedicated to his time learning and writing for "your show of shows" (with two other writers). There is a lot of interesting insight in his book that actually brought me to this sketch.

  • @samsignorelli
    @samsignorelli Před 6 lety +1

    Sid rightly gets praise for his work in this skit, but let's not forget Howie Morris' work as well....he was just as good in pulling it off.

  • @Atreus21
    @Atreus21 Před 10 lety +1

    How is it we don't produce talent like this these days?

  • @DennisCaffey
    @DennisCaffey Před 4 lety +2

    Mel Brooks wrote this brilliant sketch. The payoff is one for the ages!

  • @poetcomic1
    @poetcomic1 Před 10 lety +1

    An hour and a half live EVERY WEEK.. THEY WERE EFFING INSANE!!! Comedy Super Heroes.

  • @TheBlueyedblond
    @TheBlueyedblond Před 5 lety +1

    One of the greatest comedic sketches of all time.

  • @samdiego1965
    @samdiego1965 Před 10 lety +4

    He will be missed

  • @boutchie06
    @boutchie06 Před 5 lety +1

    Ernest T. Bass! He was great on Andy Griffith show, didn’t know his history. Just love him!

  • @balash8717
    @balash8717 Před 4 lety +1

    Роскошь!!! Наслаждение!!!

  • @samjanolu
    @samjanolu Před 10 lety +2

    One of the greatest. R.I.P.

  • @hestheMaster
    @hestheMaster Před 5 měsíci

    This is just dripping from the writing skills of Mel Brooks and Howard Morris all "custom tailored" for this hilarious skit with Sid and Howard.

  • @RoadBlockSixEight
    @RoadBlockSixEight Před 10 lety +1

    Tis a sad day. R.I.P Sid

  • @tmacart
    @tmacart Před 11 lety +3

    Wonderful... they probably rehearsed this only a few times and it was a little different every time- but the "general" idea. pun intended was the same...then did it live in one take. Gifted comic geniuses.

  • @jjfranz23
    @jjfranz23 Před 10 lety +5

    As a 13 year old I can personally say Sid Caesar was a great and hilarious man.
    R.I.P.

  • @drewski1535
    @drewski1535 Před 5 lety

    I cant stop watching classic comedy sketches like this this is what real entertainment is

  • @jameshudson169
    @jameshudson169 Před 3 lety +1

    he was DOORMAN! i guess after the war it was hard for 'im to find work.

  • @samsignorelli
    @samsignorelli Před 6 lety +1

    The sword belt gag was genius.

  • @johnswackyworld
    @johnswackyworld Před 10 lety +6

    rip sid

  • @nihonbunka
    @nihonbunka Před 11 lety +1

    Yeah! Sid is the man.

  • @Antoinette733
    @Antoinette733 Před 11 lety +1

    Fabulous! Thanks for uploading this -- the complete skit.

  • @philipkassner739
    @philipkassner739 Před 7 měsíci

    This just can't be beat!!

  • @humanbeing2420
    @humanbeing2420 Před rokem

    This holds up so well today that it's just astounding. Comic genius.

  • @susanbrand5690
    @susanbrand5690 Před 10 lety

    So hilarious! Great stuff!

  • @hank1519
    @hank1519 Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing ending!

  • @luisreyes1963
    @luisreyes1963 Před 3 lety

    Imagine having to go through that ritual every morning.
    Classic comedy at its best. 😆

  • @sethwexler6910
    @sethwexler6910 Před 2 měsíci

    So brilliant!

  • @davidpatrickallen4653
    @davidpatrickallen4653 Před 6 lety

    Vunder vunderbar. He was the funniest!!

  • @kalonakitu
    @kalonakitu Před 10 lety +2

    RIP Sid!!!

  • @ralphjenkinsak
    @ralphjenkinsak Před 11 měsíci

    John: I was inspired and influenced by sid caesar when I was 9 in early 2000's before he passed away a decade later.

  • @waynefarrellvoiceovers

    You can see the makings of Rodney Dangerfield in Howie Morris. Superb!

  • @yowzephyr
    @yowzephyr Před 10 lety +14

    I've always wished I could hear a foreign comedian doing a double-talk imitation of English.

    • @internetkurator9256
      @internetkurator9256 Před 5 lety +5

      Your wish is granted: czcams.com/video/mCPBAEYnIUQ/video.html

    • @AvuncularFeldspar
      @AvuncularFeldspar Před 4 lety +3

      Internet Kurator oh that’s good!

    • @luisreyes1963
      @luisreyes1963 Před 3 lety

      Benny Hill did some comedy skits involving him mangling a foreign language.

    • @Richard-Vlk
      @Richard-Vlk Před 2 lety

      Here is a clip from a movie from 1932 where a Czech comedian imitates English: czcams.com/video/6dxl-Bt5-tc/video.html

  • @wuzarcer
    @wuzarcer Před 5 lety

    Loved it..

  • @alabhaois
    @alabhaois Před 6 lety +6

    Does the valet look familiar? That's Ernest T Bass from The Andy Griffith Show-- LOL

  • @wilshirewarrior2783
    @wilshirewarrior2783 Před 6 lety +1

    This was done live with me watching and rolling

    • @matthewnewton8812
      @matthewnewton8812 Před 5 lety

      Jeff Martin You mean you were in the audience for the live show???

  • @humnmum
    @humnmum Před 2 lety

    The reference to the 50yd dash medal, just the kind of business ceasar and his writers loved to stick in.
    And the referance to Emil Jannings great tragedy lifts this beyond merely sketch comedy.

  • @quietquitter6103
    @quietquitter6103 Před rokem

    I almost fell off the couch laughing. My dog is still looking at me wondering what's going on.

  • @johnpulaski6725
    @johnpulaski6725 Před rokem +1

    You can see Mel Brooks hand in this!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍♥️🙏

  • @dawoool
    @dawoool Před 4 lety +1

    That's Ernest T. Bass!

  • @filmnoir50
    @filmnoir50 Před 11 lety

    Lost art is right. No one will ever do this as well as Sid, and maybe Carl. Sid is my comedic god. Thanks.

  • @samsignorelli
    @samsignorelli Před 6 lety

    Genius....absolute genius!

  • @joanwaldman6124
    @joanwaldman6124 Před 10 lety +2

    the greatest ever.
    sam

  • @justdoitsolutions269
    @justdoitsolutions269 Před 3 lety

    wonderful guy

  • @JR-ej9up
    @JR-ej9up Před 5 lety

    That is Gold !!!

  • @elizbethcurtsinger5818
    @elizbethcurtsinger5818 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm here because of the Al Franken interview with Susan Neiman.

    • @Jameslopez5682
      @Jameslopez5682 Před rokem

      Hello Elizabeth how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family

  • @keithleeuwen877
    @keithleeuwen877 Před 5 lety

    Great !

  • @ehlerhog
    @ehlerhog Před 2 lety

    I just seen a partial clip of this scene on JLTV's Jewish Broadway called "The American Melting Pot" The entire program was great featuring some of the greatest entertainers in shows I've never seen because of my age. It came from The Show of Shows and was called "Brushin' the Prussian".

  • @dannygatton2330
    @dannygatton2330 Před 10 lety

    I hadn't heard of this until I saw Mel Brooks on Conan last night as he wrote this skit.
    Mel Brooks told a story about Howard Morris where his dad died and they wanted to charge $70 dollars for an alabaster urn with his father's ashes, refused to pay it, bought a can of coffee, had his father's ashes, threw them on the Hudson river and a gust of wind blew it back on him just like the scene in "The Big Lebowski" with John Goodman and Jeff Bridges.
    Search Conan and Mel Brooks

  • @rvpiano
    @rvpiano Před 10 lety

    Pure Genius!!!

  • @kylemerryman2074
    @kylemerryman2074 Před 2 lety

    Ending a funny sketch is deceptively difficult to do, this was perfect.

  • @SashaB11910G
    @SashaB11910G Před 9 lety +6

    14 German generals watched this.

  • @alexanderthomas8618
    @alexanderthomas8618 Před 9 lety

    A terrific sketch! I knew Sid Caesar so far only from the film "Vegas Vacation" (1997). Then I met a brilliant comedian know. (Thanks to youtube.) Too bad, he died a few months ago. In many videos I am now learning to know him. I'm sure now have up there to laugh a lot! (I hope you understand my lousy english.)

  • @theressamurphy2996
    @theressamurphy2996 Před 2 lety

    Classy, comedy with the best

  • @batyatoon
    @batyatoon Před 11 lety +1

    Both geniuses at it, but let's not forget Danny Kaye.

  • @GEM850
    @GEM850 Před rokem

    The man who plays the assistant played Ernest T Bass in the Andy Griffith Show.

  • @krisscanlon4051
    @krisscanlon4051 Před 2 měsíci

    Howie Morris 😂 irreplaceable plus those kids in the hall😂

  • @1rjbrjb
    @1rjbrjb Před 3 lety +1

    Liberal yet expert interlineation of Yiddish.
    I am assuming this dates from the early 50s. Ten years earlier, the Germans were terrifying the world: parading under the Arc de Triomphe; driving toward Stalingrad; and liquidating the Warsaw Ghetto. Here, two immensely talented American Jews (yes, I am fond of Ernest T, he made my mother laugh bless both their souls) were burlesquing but not dehumanizing or degrading these bogeyman - the mensch victorious over the ubermensch.
    A glimmer of Springtime for Hitler? Wonderful to see, thx for posting.

  • @kotletalv
    @kotletalv Před 10 lety +11

    i;m here because of Conan

  • @kennymos9007
    @kennymos9007 Před 3 lety

    Genius.

  • @fallfap
    @fallfap Před 3 lety

    came here in the middle of the Al Franken podcast Ep 19 with Susan Nieman, Aug 16, 2020

  • @AvuncularFeldspar
    @AvuncularFeldspar Před 4 lety

    I have now watched "Sword Belt" twelve times.

  • @jonyadegari
    @jonyadegari Před 10 lety +12

    Who's here from CONAN

  • @tonyarules75
    @tonyarules75 Před 10 lety +2

    good bye Sid....Thanks

  • @fjk77december13
    @fjk77december13 Před rokem

    Funnier than anything on SNL

  • @pj101
    @pj101 Před 4 lety

    Thank God Mel Brooke's who write it and conan Obrien for talking about it in his show

  • @maxwellsilverhammer9233

    I believe that actor played on the Andy Griffith show as Ernest T. Bass. Very funny guy.

  • @princeofcupspoc9073
    @princeofcupspoc9073 Před 2 lety

    If you want crazy, see the list of writers and actors that worked under him. From Wikipedia: Mel Brooks, Neil Simon, Larry Gelbart, Carl Reiner, Michael Stewart, Mel Tolkin, Selma Diamond, and Woody Allen.

  • @Rollich1
    @Rollich1 Před 10 lety +2

    The skit's idea is undoubtedly taken from Murnau's great German silent film, Der Letzte Mann (The Last Laugh).

    • @rsr789
      @rsr789 Před 5 lety

      Good artists copy; great artists steal.

  • @LordRandallFan
    @LordRandallFan Před 9 lety

    I found it at last!!!

  • @jason60chev
    @jason60chev Před 3 lety

    Funniest 7minutes and 40 seconds in television history

  • @normthebaker7305
    @normthebaker7305 Před 5 lety

    You just can't do this anymore, much the same way Monty Python's Life of Brian would never be made today.