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Popeye - Braccio di ferro
Titolo originale: Popeye
Regia:
Robert Altman
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Anno: 1980
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Azione Avventura Commedia Famiglia
Tag:
baby
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octopus
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blackmail
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musical
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based on comic
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tax collector
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based on cartoon
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super power
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sailor
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spinach
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seaside town
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abandoned baby
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Cast:
Robin Williams
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Shelley Duvall
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Ray Walston
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Paul Dooley
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Paul L. Smith
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Richard Libertini
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Donald Moffat
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MacIntyre Dixon
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Roberta Maxwell
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Donovan Scott
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Allan F. Nicholls
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Wesley Ivan Hurt
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Bill Irwin
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Robert Fortier
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David McCharen
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Sharon Kinney
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Peter Bray
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Linda Hunt
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Geoff Hoyle
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Wayne Robson
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Larry Pisoni
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Carlo Pellegrini
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Susan Kingsley
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Michael Christensen
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Ray Cooper
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Noel Parenti
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Karen McCormick
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John E. Bristol
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Julie Janney
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Patty Katz
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Diane Shaffer
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Nathalie Blossom
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Dennis Franz
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Alan Autry
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Ned Dowd
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Hovey Burgess
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Roberto Messina
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Pietro Torrisi
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Margery Bond
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Judy Burgess
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Saundra MacDonald
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Eve Knoller
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Peggy Pisoni
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Barbara Zegler
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Paul Zegler
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Pamela Burrell
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David Arkin
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Klaus Voormann
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Doug Dillard
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Van Dyke Parks
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Stan Wilson
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Roberto Dell'Acqua
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Valerie Velardi
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Jack Mercer
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Popeye - Braccio di ferro è un film live action statunitense co-prodotto dalla Disney e dalla Paramount, diretto da Robert Altman, con Robin Williams al suo primo ruolo come protagonista. La storia è ispirata alle avventure del personaggio omonimo.
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Dennis Franz, Roberta Maxwell and Donovan Scott all separately appear in the Psycho franchise. Franz [...]
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Swee'Pea is played by Wesley Ivan Hurt, Robert Altman's grandson.
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Robin Williams referred to the atmosphere on the set as "Stalag Altman" referring to Director Robert [...]
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Most of Popeye's lines were discovered to be inaudible once filming wrapped. Robin Williams had to r [...]
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Screenwriter Jules Feiffer asserts that while Dustin Hoffman was attached to the project, he tried t [...]
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Bluto literally "sees red" when he is angry (at 46').
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The Rough House roughnecks - Spike, Mort, Gozo, Bolo, Slug and Butch - are all named after various t [...]
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Despite the film's comic violence, the film was given the G rating in Australia.
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Bill Irwin's debut cinematic appearance.
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The book Poopdeck Pappy retrieved from his treasure chest is "How to Raise an Orphink" by Dr. Speck. [...]
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Fans of The Andy Griffith Show (1960) might recognize Doug Dillard, who plays Clem the Banjo Player. [...]
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This was Robin Williams's first starring role in a movie.
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Released the same month as another film adaptation of an American comic strip icon, Flash Gordon (19 [...]
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This is the first film released by Disney in which the word "shit" is heard (said by Popeye during h [...]
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The set for the small town of Sweethaven was built at Anchor Bay on the Mediterranean island of Malt [...]
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This was not only the first joint production between Paramount and the Walt Disney Company, it was a [...]
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One of the storefronts in Sweethaven reads "O.G. WATTASNOZZLE", Professor O.G. Wottasnozzle was a ch [...]
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In the film, Popeye (a sailor) becomes an enemy of Bluto (an evil pirate and bully). In Robin Willia [...]
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The make-up appliances for Robin Williams's fake forearms were not ready when filming began, so in e [...]
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In the movie, Popeye does not like spinach. In the Thimble Theatre comics, Popeye originally boosted [...]
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Typically in the old cartoons the Popeye the Sailor Man theme when he opened his Spinache; and then [...]
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In the movie, Popeye routinely says he's a "mudder" (mother) after finding Swee'Pea. He was also cal [...]
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Robin Williams and Donald Moffat appeared together in Tempi migliori (1986).
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During a 1980 interview with Roger Ebert, Shelley Duvall said she loved playing Olive Oyl, not just [...]
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The Sweethaven anthem has the first few notes of The Star Spangled Banner used throughout the song.
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One the Commodore's boat, Popeye ironically starts by looking into the spyglass with his right eye w [...]
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Popeye's arrival in Sweethaven and Popeye getting into a fight with the gang at the burger bar, when [...]
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Upon initial release, the film was critically panned. Many called the film unoriginal, bland, and di [...]
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Most of the film's budget went towards the Sweethaven set. This explains why the octopus seen at the [...]
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Linda Hunt and Paul Dooley, would later gone on to play hard-nose judges on The Practice (1997).
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Harry Nilsson took a break in the middle of production of his album "Flash Harry" to create the musi [...]
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Around 1977, Robert Evans had wanted Dustin Hoffman to play Popeye, Lily Tomlin to play Olive Oyl an [...]
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In nearly every scene, Bear the Hobo can be seen in the background.
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Shelley Duvall said that making this movie was a pure joy after the intense stress Stanley Kubrick c [...]
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A sign can be seen in the Roughhouse Café that says, "Absolutely no credit. Especially you, Wimpy [...]
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Along with Il drago del lago di fuoco (1981), this Disney/Paramount co-production foreshadowed the s [...]
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Many of the citizens of Sweethaven, especially those who had to do some physical gags, were recruite [...]
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The movie is notable for having many actors who would go on to become easily recognizable character [...]
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This movie was filmed in Malta. Two years earlier, actor Paul L. Smith (Bluto) had played the lead a [...]
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This was Robin Williams' only comic book movie.
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The opening credits scene showing Popeye rowing a rowboat in dark, rough seas; very closely resemble [...]
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In the 1940s, William Hanna and Joe Barbara were working at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Their main goal was [...]
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In a print interview released around the same time as this film, Shelley Duvall admitted that childr [...]
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During the song "Everything Is Food" in the Rough House Cafe, a bearded man is reading a newspaper w [...]
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The name of the character "Nana Oyl" is a play on the 1920s-30s comment "Aw, banana oil" which was u [...]
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Movie critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert gave the movie two thumbs up.
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A 200-250 foot breakwater had to be constructed at the mouth of the harbor to prevent the set from g [...]
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This film ended Paramount's involvement in the "Popeye" franchise, having released the 1933-57 anima [...]
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Roberta Maxwell, who portrays Nana Oyl, is only seven years older than Shelley Duvall, who plays her [...]
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During filming the scene at the end where Pappy throws Popeye the can of spinach, Ray Walston hit Ro [...]
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Dustin Hoffman was originally set to play the title role opposite Lily Tomlin as Olive Oyl.
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Critics said the movie wasn't faithful to the original cartoons. Ironically, this is probably the MO [...]
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The Sweethaven newspaper is called "The Sweethaven Daily Poop".
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At Olive and Bluto's engagement party, the man complaining about Olive getting married is Ham Gravy, [...]
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This movie, and Mork & Mindy (1978), are the two projects that helped launch Robin Williams' career, [...]
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This film premiered on December 6, 1980, just two days before what would have been "Popeye" creator [...]
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Mike Nichols, Arthur Penn and Hal Ashby were each originally slated to direct this movie.
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The town drunk is named Barnacle Bill, after a 19th century drinking song "Barnacle Bill the Sailor" [...]
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An international construction crew of 165 worked seven months to construct the set. Tree trunk logs [...]
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Robin Williams was considered for Jack Nicholson's role in the horror classic Shining (1980), also s [...]
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This film is was a joint production between Paramount Pictures and Walt Disney Productions; the form [...]
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The 1930s Fleischer Studios intro came from Blow Me Down! (1933).
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The producers wanted the role of Olive Oyl to be played by Gilda Radner. However, Robert Altman held [...]
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During production, producer Robert Evans was arrested for trying to buy cocaine.
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Other directors considered for the project, according to Jules Feiffer, were Louis Malle and Jerry L [...]
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Linda Hunt's debut cinematic appearance.
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This movie won Worst Picture at the Hastings Bad Cinema Society's 3rd Stinkers Bad Movie Awards (198 [...]
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The original vinyl soundtrack contains a song that never appeared in the final film. The song, "Din' [...]
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Both of the film's main studios have had involvement at times with Miramax. Paramount distributed se [...]
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Eight years after this film, Robin Williams and Bill Irwin would appear together with Bobby McFerrin [...]
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The brand of spinach that Poopdeck Pappy feeds Swee'Pea and Popeye is Iron Fist and bears a green an [...]
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Oxblood Oxheart was taken from the original comic strip, where he first appeared as Bullo Oxheart (w [...]
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Everyone tried to dissuade Robert Altman from working with Harry Nilsson, saying that he would be co [...]
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The venue for the Boxing event is Max and Sons Square Gardens, a nod to Madison Square Gardens
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Robin Williams and Richard Libertini later appeared in Risvegli (1990).
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The flowers worn by her single "friends" at Olive's fourth attempted engagement party include purple [...]
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The many sunken ships in the harbor were actually seaworthy vessels that were rented or bought and t [...]
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This movie is the only time Robin Williams had to play a well-established character in a manner fami [...]
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By the time production started on the film, cartoon director Max Fleischer, who produced the 1933-19 [...]
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Nearly every time someone informs Olive Oyl that they owe her an apology, she says "what?!"
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Richard Libertini and Donald Moffat later appeared in Il falò delle vanità (1990).
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Shelley Duvall and Robin Williams co-starred in this movie as Olive Oyl and Popeye, respectively. La [...]
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Shelley Duvall sang most of her own songs.
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Harry Nilsson took his musicians to the island of Malta where they had a purpose-built studio constr [...]
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The church that is seen atop of Sweethaven is actually a facade to cover an actual WW2 pillbox.
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Paul L. Smith and Linda Hunt later starred in the sci-fi epic Dune (1984).
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Robin Williams and Ray Walston both portrayed aliens on sitcoms before appearing in this movie. Wals [...]
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The film bears some western elements: When Popeye arrives in Sweethaven, he is feared by the townsfo [...]
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Paramount green-lit this film after losing a bidding war for the screen rights to Annie (1982). Prod [...]
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Jack Mercer's final acting role.
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There is an entire chapter devoted to this movie in the book "Fiasco: A History of Hollywood's Iconi [...]
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Jules Feiffer's screenplay originally included Popeye's magical pet Eugene the Jeep. Though the Jeep [...]
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On all television prints of the movie until the 1990s, the final shot of Popeye dancing and then fal [...]
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The sixth and final film Shelley Duvall made with Robert Altman.
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Robin Williams and Paul Dooley appeared together again in Insomnia (2002) twenty-two years later.
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After so many other directors had said no, Robert Altman said he wanted to make this film, loved the [...]
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Jack Mercer, Popeye's most well-known and prolific voice actor, provides the voice of Popeye in the [...]
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Hoagy the piano player, portrayed by Van Dyke Parks, is probably named after Hoagy Carmichael.
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Best Life by Brooke ASMR: My HUGE Movie Collection!!!!
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Lindsay Ellis' Essay Collection: How Aladdin Changed Animation (by Screwing Over Robin Williams)
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Diminishing Returns: Dimishining Returns: The Shining
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Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession
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Musical Hell: Popeye
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The Cinema Snob: Invasion of the Samurai Sluts from Hell!
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Fresh Off the Boat: Workin' the 'Ween
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Saturday Night Live: The Best of Robin Williams
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For Robin
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Footballers' Wives: Fall from Grace
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The Nostalgia Critic: Red Sonja
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Il Saturday Night Live: Robin Williams/James Taylor
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Community: Contemporary Impressionists
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The Directors: The Films of Robert Altman
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Saturday Night Live: The Best of Dana Carvey
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In amore c'è posto per tutti
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The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards
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Alien - La clonazione
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The Nostalgia Critic: Jack
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Minty Comedic Arts: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Clue the Movie
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Home Alone da Riber
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Discovering Film: Robin Williams
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Vintage Video: Dressed to Kill (1980)
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Mac DeMarco: Dreamin
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10 cose di noi
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Mork & Mindy: Pajama Game II
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WWE Monday Night RAW: Countdown to WWE Summerslam 2021!
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Braccio di Ferro
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La vera storia di Mork & Mindy
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The Cinema Snob: Pieces
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The killing floor - Omicidio ai piani alti
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Natale di sangue
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Jeopardy!: Episode #26.63
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The Office: Motivation
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Pioneers of Television: Robin Williams Remembered
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Music Movies: Popeye
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Robert Altman: Giggle and Give In
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Vintage Video: Popeye (1980)
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Minty Comedic Arts: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Popeye The Movie
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Nella mente di Robin Williams
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Luck, Trust & Ketchup: Robert Altman in Carver Country
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Sneak Previews: Stir Crazy, Bye Bye Brazil, Popeye, Flash Gordon
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Paul Smith: The Reddest Herring
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Welcome to Eltingville
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Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him?)
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Poliziotti a due zampe
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Ubriaco d'amore
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Ubriaco d'amore
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Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Family Business/Blaze/We're No Angels/The Wizard/The Rosegarden
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Seize the Day
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Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Jacob's Ladder/Waiting for the Light/Tune in Tomorrow.../Vincent & Theo
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Harmontown: Popeye Is Our Lord and Savior
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Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: What Dreams May Come/A Night at the Roxbury/Snitch/Antz
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Robert Altman: Giggle and Give In
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Hollywood Singing & Dancing: A Musical History - 1980s, 1990s and 2000s
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Brows Held High: Twilight of the Ice Nymphs
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Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Special Show: The Career of Robin Williams
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WatchMojo: Top 10 Overpowered Disney Characters (Live Action)
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Fuori di testa
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WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies You Should Give Another Chance
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The Directors: The Films of Robert Altman
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AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Popeye's NOT Dead
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A.I. - Intelligenza artificiale
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Just before Pappy starts singing "It's Not Easy Bein' Me" his pipe is in his mouth, then after he st [...]
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Filled and closed tin cans do not float.
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In the end, when Bluto is feeding Popeye the spinach, his pipe disappears and then reappears.
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When Bluto climbs his ship to announce curfew, the battery pack for his mic is visibly attached to h [...]
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Though obviously for comedic purposes, the velocity of Oxblood Oxheart's kick when he booted Caster [...]
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At approximately 54:25 Oxblood Oxheart, the Fighter kicks Castor Oyl out of the ring. As Castor goes [...]
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Obvious make-up on Nana Oyl's face and hair to "age" her.
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When Bluto is beating up Popeye and making threats of how taxed the Oyls were going to be, Bluto's m [...]
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When Popeye is hit in the stomach by Oxblood Oxheart after Oxblood accidentally knocks out his mothe [...]
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Obvious mannequin when Popeye is spiraling down the ramp at 47'.
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The first time Olive comes up from under the water as she's fighting the octopus, she screams, "HELP [...]
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Obvious mannequin when Popeye is spiraling down and screwing through the pontoon at 47'.
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The baby bottle's nipple defeats the very purpose of sending a message in a bottle as it will get we [...]
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When Popeye is chatting with Wimpy in the diner, Wimpy's faces goes from laughing directly to a stra [...]
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During the song "I'm Mean" Bluto picks up large chair. Three people standing by a window disperse to [...]
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After Poopdeck Pappy throws the can of spinach at Popeye and bonks him on the head, you can hear Swe [...]
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Obvious mannequin when Castor Oyl is thrown off the boxing ring at 54'.
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The racing form that Wimpy puts back in his coat pocket winds up on the floor when Olive finds it an [...]
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When Olive Oil is being drowned by the octopus, during the end of the movie, her earrings come on an [...]
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At 1:14'20", obvious fake pelican when Wimpy gives Sweatpea to Bluto.
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Obvious board under the taxman's back when he is sliding down the slide and to the water (not visibl [...]
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During the scene in the Diner where Whimpy sits down at Popeyes table there are two ketchup bottles [...]
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At 10'35", the lights are briefly seen in the reflection of Nana Oyl's glasses.
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As per the info in the trivia section of this film, the make up and appliances for Popeye's massive [...]
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At 1:18', Bluto's burp when sleeping is not matched with his lips and or abdomen movements.
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The Paramount logo used at the opening was never used for any of the Paramount Popeye cartoons, thou [...]
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In the climax, when the octopus is pulling down the boat with Sweet Pea inside, Olive's dress can be [...]
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Obvious mannequin when Bluto jumps on "Popeye's body" lying flat in the water at 1:46'19".
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During Popeye's fight in the boxing ring, the large banner at times has mirror writing revealing the [...]
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Bluto easily swims with the treasure chest over his shoulder: it should push him down in the water.
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When Popeye finds his pappy tied to the chair hanging from the ceiling in Bluto's ship, he takes his [...]
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Frase
Poopdeck Pappy: [to Bluto] Don't talks to me about [...]
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Poopdeck Pappy: [about children] Bless their littl [...]
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Popeye: What are you doing, there? No childs 'o mi [...]
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Poopdeck Pappy: Haul ass! Haul ass! I gotta get th [...]
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Wimpy: [serves as referee in a boxing match betwee [...]
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The Tax Man: You just docked? Popeye: I has. The [...]
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Nana Oyl: [about Castor] Get him out of that ring! [...]
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[Frightened, Olive jumps into Popeye's arms] Pope [...]
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Poopdeck Pappy: Children. Children! Kids! Ah, phoo [...]
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Popeye: Bluto. Even though you're bigger than me, [...]
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Popeye: [enters the Gambling den] Oh, what is this [...]
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Olive Oyl: I think it's a conspiracy. Why would th [...]
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[everyone keeps staring at Popeye] Popeye: This i [...]
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Popeye: Look at there Olives, he's got my eye. Ol [...]
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The Tax Man: You moved out of the Oyl? Popeye: No [...]
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Bluto: [singing] I'm so mean, I had a dream of bea [...]
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Popeye: I know you ain't down there. Truth is you [...]
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Poopdeck Pappy: Don't dare'st say I ain't fair. Tr [...]
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Olive Oyl: Goochy goo. Popeye: None of that baby [...]
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Olive Oyl: I'm sorry mother but it's ugly. I ask y [...]
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Popeye: Don't thinks I blames ya. 'Cause I don't! [...]
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Poopdeck Pappy: Eat that spinach. Popeye: I don't [...]
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Popeye: They've got me Olive Oyl and Swee'Pea. Po [...]
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Bluto: [to Popeye] Okay, Shorty, the Oyls are gonn [...]
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Poopdeck Pappy: Is that any way to talk to your fa [...]
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Nana Oyl: Oh, Mr. Eye, have you met... Popeye: Po [...]
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Bluto: For the last time, WHERE'S OLIVE?
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Poopdeck Pappy: [to Geezil and Wimpy] You there! Y [...]
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The Tax Man: One sunflower, embarrassing the Tax M [...]
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Popeye: When my mind is set, my mind is set Cole [...]
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Olive Oyl: What kind of name is that anyway? Popey [...]
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Nana Oyl: Olive, will you show Mister... Mister... [...]
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Popeye: [Comes up to Geezil's grocery stand] Bunch [...]
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Popeye: [to Wimpy] I oughta busk you right in the [...]
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Wimpy: [singing] I'd gladly pay you Tuesday for a [...]
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Bluto: So you don't like spinach? Popeye: I hates [...]
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Popeye: It's me own fault, Swee'Pea's been kidnapp [...]
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Popeye: I'm a very tolerant man, except, when it c [...]
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Popeye: Blow me down. When you roll into town.
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Castor Oyl: If Mom caught me in here, she'd kill m [...]
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Poopdeck Pappy: You wouldn't eat your spinach. Spi [...]
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Popeye: [to a photo of his Pappy] Poppa. Pretty so [...]
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Castor Oyl: [sees that Bluto has one petal left on [...]
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Popeye: I y'am what I y'am. Wherever I go. I came [...]
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Popeye: One thing I remember about me pap was that [...]
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Poopdeck Pappy: [to Swee'Pea] Eat your spinach, yo [...]
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Olive Oyl: Your father is a rat, a crook, and a ki [...]
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Geezil: What is that glop you're eating? Wimpy: I [...]
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Popeye: Oh, what am I? Some kind of barnicle on th [...]
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[Repeated line] Cole Oyl: You owe me an apology.
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Poopdeck Pappy: Cut me down. Cut me down. Popeye: [...]
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Poopdeck Pappy: [to Popeye] I hates sentiment. I i [...]
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Nana Oyl: Oh, my stars! A garden! My mind was a mi [...]
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Poopdeck Pappy: It is an octopussy!
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Olive Oyl: He can't take me out of anything. I'm n [...]
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Popeye: So, you're just a landlubber, ain't you? [...]
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Poopdeck Pappy: His mother ups and dies, and he wo [...]
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Popeye - Animated Prologue: Hey, what's this? One [...]
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Poopdeck Pappy: [to Popeye] I never seen anything [...]
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Popeye: I'm your one and only exspring. See, we go [...]
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Popeye: Are you all right there? This ain't bad, i [...]
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The Tax Man: Not up to no good, are you? Because i [...]
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Popeye: [singing] I yam what I yam, and I yam what [...]
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Bluto: Commodore. Poopdeck Pappy: Don't keep call [...]
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Geezil: Fooey! The Commadore. Besides Wimpy, I hat [...]
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Popeye: Friendly here. A little scary too. I think [...]
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Popeye: Careful there. What blew him into town?
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Popeye: [when Bluto sinks him during a fight] Good [...]
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Olive Oyl: You won a hundred and twenty samoleans? [...]
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Popeye: [to Olive] Ha! Ha! Ha! That's rich! Oh, yo [...]
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Chorus: [singing] He's Popeye the Sailor Man, he's [...]
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Popeye: Another thing I got is a sensk of humiligr [...]
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Popeye: [about Swee'Pea] That's a neat trick. Ha! [...]
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Wimpy: Rough House? One genuine hamburger for the [...]
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Poopdeck Pappy: [to Popeye] Stand to, you scuab! Y [...]
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Popeye: What are you doing, Pappy? You can't fire [...]
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[Olive bumps into Popeye by chance on the street a [...]
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