There's nothing funnier than John Cleese dressed as Hitler, on a bicycle, screaming into a megaphone.
That "Soon, baby" is too charismatic.
“You wouldn’t have had much fun in Stalingrad would you?” 😂😂😂😂
I like how Hilter and Bimmler are giving the speeches and ideas while Ron Ribbentrop is just there supporting them with a Gramophone.
“Well, oi dont loike the sound o’ these ‘ere boncentration bamps.” I don’t know why, but for me this is one of the funniest lines in Python history.
The dialogue delivery in this whole sketch is superhuman, from Eric Idle's roundabout road trip in the intro to all the German-corrupted Englishisms at tea.
Michael Palin and John Cleese wrote only one sketch together and it was this one. They should’ve wrote more together
I was not head of Gestapo at all! Ha ha ha! I make joke.
this is in all honestly my sleeper pick for best Python sketch
RIP Terry Jones. Legend.
I always admired Palin's ability to speak his lines so quickly and perfectly. I can see why they had him do a bunch of travel shows.
I love the bit when Cleese asks in German how to say "hike" in English
the italian cafe with Mussolini killed me too
Michael Palin is desperately trying not to laugh, because this is one of their best skits!
2:03 "you wouldn't have had much fun in STALINGRAD, would you?" LLLOOOLLL
Ah, yes, Mr Hilter. My favourite Argentinian!
Look the way they wrote Minehead as "Meinhead" in 6:03 (which is the way a real German would write it if he just heard the name, having not read it) It's details like these that make Monty Python such a legendary show
I don't see any comments mentioning how brilliant that little 'knock down the hospital' joke at the start was, so I'll appreciate it here.
The way they say the past perfect tense in the German syntax is just too perfect lmao
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