Was I just drunk...


Or was there a penguin at one point in this movie? It has been, I admit, several years since I saw this film, but I distinctly remember there being a penguin in one scene for no apparent reason.

Because the film wasn't weird enough?

George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham!

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I have a few questions..
What happened to the "big people" of the town? It seems everything was built for "big people".. A door, glasses, utensils, all of it is huge, compared to our actors.

Also, (with the exception of our hero) did it look like everyone was having trouble managing their horses?

In spite of it all, it was fun... Why doesn't anyone make films like this anymore? The only “little person" I see with any regularity is that lawer on Boston Legal... (And at the risk of sounding like a freak, I think she's kinda hot..!)

Trust me,
Swan

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Nah, you're right, it was in the middle of the barber shop scene, penguin out of effing nowhere, I rolled on the floor for a minute straight.

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a penguin?



and I was really drunk btw




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Heard about this movie for years (it's even referenced in M*A*S*H) and finally watched it out of curiosity last night.

Howlingly bad acting and dialog! Parts of it were downright creepy too, like when the saloon chanteuse, who looks and sounds like an 8-year-old girl, sings about "making love." But man, could that bartender guzzle those brewskis!

How bout when the villain leaves the barber shop in disgust, saying he doesn't want to "catch small pox." LOL

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Yes, a penguin inexplicably appears while the barbershop quartet is singing.

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Yes the penguin in the barbershop was a hoot.But did you catch the name of the doctor....Hy Lowman

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Penguins can look a bit like little people so I think it was included to make you give a double take at the point. I also liked the duck getting the better of the chef.

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