Knowing these two men hated each other in real life and had their trailers parked on opposite sides of the set just makes every interaction they have in the movie that much funnier.
The Producers wanted to make a second movie, but after Ted Knight passed away, Rodney Dangerfield wasn't interested in being in it. He said it wouldn't be fun without Ted Knight
I had a roommate that stayed home sick and picked a random movie from my collection. He chose this one, he’d never seen it. When I came home, he recited the whole boat poem to me.
What happened to the black guy fishing in the rowboat? The look on his face when the speedboat was coming at him was the best part of the entire scene.
scott gorham You're mistaken on some things. The lighting hitting the bishop does not lay Christianity and prayer to waste... it confirms it. It was God's response to a charlatan bishop who went after material wealth and comfort and was making a mockery of the True Faith. Wasps do not own Wall Street... they only manage it... the Jews own WS... as they also own Hollywood... and always have. You're correct about the "salt" on Chase's organ. - Chris
Its easy to grin when your ship comes in and you've got the stock market beat. For the man worth while is the man who can smile when his shorts are too tight in the seat
@@vicepresidentmikepence889 it’s easy to be happy when you’re rich, but if you can smile when you’re getting fat and have peace of mind then that’s better Or at least that’s what the poem thinks
A thumbs down in saying that this is a full boat accident scene. For actual length, the video would have to be 2:45 long and an important 50 seconds was left out. The person or persons who decided on this edited video deserve less respect than Rodney Dangerfield.
I saw this in the theater back in the day and thought it wasn't funny at all till the old geezer couple was shooting a round! I LMAO so hard at that and throughout the whole film. Such a classic.
There's so many great lines in this short scene but my favorite is, Spaulding don't just stand there, go get some glue! Cheap A$$ judge is gonna glue that thing back on. And, I Christen thee, The Flying Wasp! Ramus and company made a huge living off of sticking it to authority. Did it in Animal House, and here with Rodney making a mockery of the judges at every opportunity. Hey, you scratched my 🔱 !!
I just wished Ted Knight enjoyed the process more in one of his greatest roles ever. Wasn't happy with all of the drug use on the set. He was old school. Even with Chase, the Murray Brothers, Michael O'Keefe, Cindy Morgan and Rodney Dangerfield. Ted Knight fvcking delivered as Judge Smales.
Not exactly I'm willing to be he built the boat himself. Lot's of retired age guys do that, they think they can build an awesome boat. Probably the kind of pleasure boat that tends to plague marinas from coast to coast. Explains why it looks lousy, it's small and it's not as sturdy as it ought to be.
Actually, the boat was originally a 26’ Folkboat that was sold to the production company and modified with the wooden hatch on the foredeck and the railing at the stern. The bowsprit was balsa and was made to break off. It looks like a separate bow section was made for the shot when the anchor fell through and fire hoses were used to simulate the water coming in.
It wasn't Rodney's...it's a 60-foot Striker that was leased directly from the company for $5K a week. Rodney never drove the boat; Striker's founder's son, Richard Phillips, stood in for Rodney. The boat is now docked in Maryland and available for Airbnb stays.
Why does a wealthy man like him have such a small boat? Doesn't he own the golf course? Plus he's a high level judge. Surely he could afford something bigger than something that breaks to a bottle.
I never got why Smails was the villain of the movie. Seen that movie many years ago, but to me he seemed to be a very serious man who likes it when it's calm. Can anyone explain to me what his bad motives are?
I've seen tons of classic 80s movies but somehow missed this one. I can imagine how hilarious this would have been seeing it for the first time back in 1980 when it first came out. But now in 2019 watching this scene for the first time I didn't even crack a smile :(
Knowing these two men hated each other in real life and had their trailers parked on opposite sides of the set just makes every interaction they have in the movie that much funnier.
They loved each other
@@TonyDAnnunzio - Facts
I believe you're thinking of Chevy Chase and Bill Murray. They hated each other.
@@BobbytheBongoPlaya MEDIUM TALENT!
The Producers wanted to make a second movie, but after Ted Knight passed away, Rodney Dangerfield wasn't interested in being in it. He said it wouldn't be fun without Ted Knight
Ted Knight in Caddyshack is a shining example of why the academy should recognize comedy.
Couldn't agree more. He was absolutely brilliant. And Rodney stole the movie in his first ever acting role.
He deserved a Oscar for keeping a straight face. How did anyone?!
It’s him!
So incredibly funny!
Fantastic.😁
This movie itself is proof of why the 80s was so awesome.
The moment where she "christens" the boat is one of the most underrated moments of the film.
the flying WASP
Not only did she break the bowsprit, she failed to break the bottle. That boat was double cursed
I had a roommate that stayed home sick and picked a random movie from my collection. He chose this one, he’d never seen it. When I came home, he recited the whole boat poem to me.
There's nothing like seeing a grown man cry of his wrecked boat. Ted Knight was priceless.
I always crack at Rodney's face when he says: HEY!!! MY BUDDY!!!!! I WANNA GO OVER THERE!!!!
Move over Swanson. I’m driving 😂.
What happened to the black guy fishing in the rowboat? The look on his face when the speedboat was coming at him was the best part of the entire scene.
+baccaruda1970 Best double-take ever!
Or just a funny moment in a movie. Not everything has to be a metaphor.
Do you mean its cocaine?
scott gorham You're mistaken on some things. The lighting hitting the bishop does not lay Christianity and prayer to waste... it confirms it. It was God's response to a charlatan bishop who went after material wealth and comfort and was making a mockery of the True Faith.
Wasps do not own Wall Street... they only manage it... the Jews own WS... as they also own Hollywood... and always have.
You're correct about the "salt" on Chase's organ.
- Chris
and the jet skis jumping the wake.
Hey! You scratched my anchor!
Ancha* :P
Best line ever!
William Stryker I used that line once on somebody
Spaulding get your foot off the boat!
The man's a menace!
I want a hamburger, no a cheeseburger, I want a hot dog..
@@johnp556 YOU'LL GET NOTHING AND LIKE IT.
Fifty bucks the Smails kid picks his nose
Double or nothing he eats it!
"Hey, you scratched my anchor!...".
I love the face expression the judge gives when he sees Dangerfield coming lol its a classic. "it's him"
“It’s him…”
That sheer disbelief and terror.
"Whoa, get a load of this hat. What, do you get a free bowl of soup with the hat? But, hey, it looks good on you!"
mdmar1961 last time I saw a mouth like that, it had a hook in it lmao
"hey your boat scratched my anchor!" lol rip rodnee
0:43 Rodney acts just like a kid trying to meet his friend at park!
"I WANNA GO OVER THERE!!" XD
Its easy to grin
when your ship comes in
and you've got the stock market beat.
For the man worth while
is the man who can smile
when his shorts are too tight in the seat
I recite this all the time.
I want that on my tombstone.
Epic.
I never got that poem, what's the joke??
@@vicepresidentmikepence889 it’s easy to be happy when you’re rich, but if you can smile when you’re getting fat and have peace of mind then that’s better
Or at least that’s what the poem thinks
Hey look, my buddy!
i'm a caddie this summer and have honestly never seen this movie. I need to see it .. now !
"Spauldingetcherfootofftheboat!"
this movie is timeless. pure gold.
Caddy shack does a great job makeing fun of every small town country club in the u.s true classic
I think Harold Ramis loved to poke fun at authority. Did it here and in Animal House
Ted Knight's facial expressions were hilarious.
Hey you scratched my anchor
A thumbs down in saying that this is a full boat accident scene. For actual length, the video would have to be 2:45 long and an important 50 seconds was left out. The person or persons who decided on this edited video deserve less respect than Rodney Dangerfield.
Is the post edited or was the version the clip came from edited?
For some, the better scene is what immediately follows this one.
That boat is magnificent!!!.....you scratched my anchor....lol!!
Beginning at the edit between 1:23 & 1:24 a good 45 seconds are cut from this scene. Probably edited for time. Boo.
Hey! My Buddy!
Swanson! Full steam ahead! Over there! I wanna go over there! Oh, move over, Swanson! I'm driving!
@@annafowdy Al: Hey, Smails! My dinghy's bigger than your old boat!
It's him!
@@annafowdy Al: Save me a parking place, I'm comin' in!
@@broden4838 veer off! VEER OFF!
Don't just stand there get some glue! 🤣🤣😂😂
Love this part so much!
I saw this in the theater back in the day and thought it wasn't funny at all till the old geezer couple was shooting a round! I LMAO so hard at that and throughout the whole film. Such a classic.
SPAULDINGGETYOURFOOTOFFTHEBOAT!
if this was "full" you'd include all the chaos created by Rodney, including the stunt speedboat jumps, the jet ski crashes and the dinghy destruction.
For fucks sake I posted this over ten years ago when I was in college and people are still bitching about it? Get a fucking life already lol!
@@russlander227 Hey! You scratched my CZcams comment! ...Welcome to reality. Try the veal. It's delicious.
"I Christen the the Flying WASP" *crack* I capitalized WASP on purpose.
Hay,you scratched my anchor!!!! Rofl
Not really the whole scene, but still great.
Doug Kenney definitely brought the 80s to life. It's a shame he died before enjoying the 80s.
It's cool how the fisherman's line turned into a bungee cord after it caught Rodney's boat!
The poem read by the judge is pretty much the first verse of the song yuc-a-puc written by Morey Amsterdam.
@mackiovirus here it is - Caddyshack Soundtrack - Something On Your Mind
Man was Spaulding such a punching back for Smails
Which way is backwards?!
You edited out some of the best parts. Rodney is at the helm of a new 1980 60 Foot Striker uncompleted sport-fish.
What a gorgeous boat!
Heave off! Heave off!! LMAO
There's so many great lines in this short scene but my favorite is, Spaulding don't just stand there, go get some glue! Cheap A$$ judge is gonna glue that thing back on.
And, I Christen thee, The Flying Wasp! Ramus and company made a huge living off of sticking it to authority. Did it in Animal House, and here with Rodney making a mockery of the judges at every opportunity.
Hey, you scratched my 🔱 !!
It's easy to grin when your ship comes in and Brian Specia is sitting in your seat!
Hey you scratched my anchor.
Good poem
RIP Rodney!!!!
Move over, Swanson! I'm drivin'!
Ok I was looking for the scene with the black guy
6 people had their anchor scratched
I just wished Ted Knight enjoyed the process more in one of his greatest roles ever. Wasn't happy with all of the drug use on the set. He was old school.
Even with Chase, the Murray Brothers, Michael O'Keefe, Cindy Morgan and Rodney Dangerfield. Ted Knight fvcking delivered as Judge Smales.
Ted Knight was the funniest man in the whole ensemble, no small feat with that cast !
That boat must've been made of cheap wood for it to break so easily. lol
Not exactly I'm willing to be he built the boat himself. Lot's of retired age guys do that, they think they can build an awesome boat. Probably the kind of pleasure boat that tends to plague marinas from coast to coast. Explains why it looks lousy, it's small and it's not as sturdy as it ought to be.
@@michaelheath2866 That said, nearly ramming a stationary boat still attached to a pier, is seriously horrible boating.
Actually, the boat was originally a 26’ Folkboat that was sold to the production company and modified with the wooden hatch on the foredeck and the railing at the stern. The bowsprit was balsa and was made to break off. It looks like a separate bow section was made for the shot when the anchor fell through and fire hoses were used to simulate the water coming in.
It's been so long since I've seen this movie... I can't believe I forgot the name of Rodney's boat was the Seafood!
I doubt if Rodney Dangerfield even read the boating regulations before this scene!
Just walked passed this boat where it is docked at Crazy Sisters Marina in Murrell's Inlet S.C.👍👍👍👍👍
Hey you scratched my anchor!
You cut all of the good parts out. Why!!
The fact the bottle didn’t break instantly doomed the Flying WASP
This is my favourite movie. I call my wife Pookie all the time.
NO double-take. Fail scene edit.
what happened to the black beer drinker double take?!?!?
SEAFOOD was Rodneys real life yacht...Still the funniest Caddyshack scene to me...R.I.P Rodney
It wasn't Rodney's...it's a 60-foot Striker that was leased directly from the company for $5K a week. Rodney never drove the boat; Striker's founder's son, Richard Phillips, stood in for Rodney.
The boat is now docked in Maryland and available for Airbnb stays.
this is NOT the full scene. Some of the best parts are cut out.
Well don't just stand there! Go get some glue!
You scratched my anchor😆
Anybody know the actor's name that played Swanson?
Dont just stand there go get some glue.
Hey! My buddy!
HEY! MY BUDDY!
Why does a wealthy man like him have such a small boat? Doesn't he own the golf course? Plus he's a high level judge. Surely he could afford something bigger than something that breaks to a bottle.
What is Judge yelling @1.13? Can't quite make it out. Hilarious scene 😂😂😂
He’s saying “heave off,” lmfao
Who believes this scene is widely overlooked ? And that Ted is funnier than Rodney Dangerfield or that stupid little gopher
Where was this scene filmed?
0:52 the fun begins
Al had a great party going on in his boat.
IT'S HIM!!!
Hay,you scratch my anchor!!!! Rofl
This scene is so funny.
I’m almost got head from Amelia Earhart lol
Get your foot off the boat Spaulding
I always get nothing and somehow I am used to liking it...
I never got why Smails was the villain of the movie.
Seen that movie many years ago, but to me he seemed to be a very serious man who likes it when it's calm.
Can anyone explain to me what his bad motives are?
Judge Smails (sir) is one of the single greatest characters in any movie
Full scene? NOT!
Ted knight he had such a comical laugh
When you make it to 0:37, you know it's about to get good.
1:07 LOLLLLLLL IM DONE
This wasn't the full scene.
Best ever
Move over Swanson, I'm driving.
SEAFOOD. Lol
Move ova Swanson, im drivin!
Way to cut out the only part I searched this clip for.
HEY! SMELL’S... Mt Dingys bigger than yer whole boat!.... 😂😂.. I luv it so...
Not the full scene - many good parts missing
SPAULDINGETYOURFOOTOFFTHEBOAT
Not the full scene
I've seen tons of classic 80s movies but somehow missed this one. I can imagine how hilarious this would have been seeing it for the first time back in 1980 when it first came out. But now in 2019 watching this scene for the first time I didn't even crack a smile :(
HEY MY BUDDY!!!