I have a special bonus for you today, The Princess Bride (1987). In January, I met with my good friend Josh Guerrero from the All-Around Adventure podcast. Josh is a fellow archaeologist and lover of movies. He is also an expert on unique travel destinations.
We spent some time talking about one of our favorite movies, The Princess Bride (1987) and all of the wonderful lines and comedy bits.
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The Princess Bride (1987) Automated Transcript
Speaker (00:07):
Well, I’ll tell you what, since we’re doing this double video, Josh, why don’t you go ahead and introduce yourself and then I’ll introduce myself.
Speaker (00:14):
All right, well what’s going on everyone. I’m Josh Guerrero. I am the host and founder of the All Around Adventure Podcast. It’s a traveling self-development podcast and, but I am a little bit of a film connoisseur to some degree and so I’m looking forward to being here and talking about this fantastic movie today.
Speaker (00:31):
Also an archaeologist.
Speaker (00:32):
Also an archaeologist Yes, I am.
Speaker (00:34):
I’m John Cornelison. I’m the host and founder of classic movie reviews podcast. I’m a retired archaeologist and I’m excited to be talking to Josh about this movie that he really likes. And I really like it too. I think it’s one of the great movies of all time.
Speaker (00:51):
And that movie just so happens to be The Princess Bride. And this is a conversation kind of long in the making, like we’ve talked about doing this for a good while now and here we are actually finally together to, to get this thing going.
Speaker (01:03):
Right. I just want to start out. Josh. I just thought of a question to throw out to you, why do you like this movie so much?
Speaker (01:11):
Well, you know, it’s, there’s a lot of nostalgia to it. Growing up, like we, I’m a child at the 80’s obviously in this movie came out in 87 growing up I had a distant cousins that would visit on occasion and you know, whenever we did get together, this was kind of the movie that we would always just sit down and watch together. So it’s, there’s ties to my childhood and of course, you know, being a little bit younger and watching the movie, I didn’t really quite know exactly what was going on. I was just, you know, kind of entertained by the adventure aspect and you know, some of the characters, you know, were pretty colorful as well. And then just also just watching the movie recently getting ready for this conversation, I just found that this movie just really just holds up very well. It just really kind of stands the test of time. Like, even now with everything, when with CGI and so many things and the way movies are today, this movie is still, I think holds up. And just watching it again, getting ready for this conversation. You know, I still really enjoyed it. You know, it’s just, it’s just a very good long standing movie.
Speaker (02:11):
I watched it as an adult the first time and I’ll tell you, getting every joke or most of the jokes is a pretty exciting experience because it’s a funny movie on a lot of levels.
Speaker (02:23):
Oh yeah, definitely.
Speaker (02:24):
So how do you want to handle this? We’ve talked about it but we never talked about the structure.
Speaker (02:29):
Well I think a couple of things I think we could talk about, it’s just, I think there’s a really good mix to, to this movie as well. I think there’s this a little bit of something for everybody like in here. So maybe we can kinda just talk about like the different aspects that come with them. And you know, we got adventure, you know, we have a little bit of romance as you mentioned. We have comedy. There’s a lot of funny guys. Funny scenes in this movie too. And also the format’s kind of interesting cause you know, it’s a form that we see in other movies. I’d say not quite too common. And that is that this is a story within a movie and because it starts off you have young Fred Savage, you know, sick in his bed, grandpa shows up with a book and reads him this story.
Speaker (03:12):
And then we get to see the story like play out. So, which, I don’t know if that’s done in very many other movies. Maybe you’ve seen some, in your experience.
Speaker (03:21):
I haven’t seen it done like that. Most of the Noir movies tell it in back, you know, back tail. This is what happened in the past. But this was the, somebody coming in and reading the book, that great actor, Peter Falk, who was Colombo for so many years, you know, telling the story, what’s the, well, how could you ask for, you know, more than that. And that’s just the start of the movie.
Speaker (03:39):
Yeah, for sure. But you know, I, especially with me being, you know, a traveler and an adventurer, you know, I really like the adventure aspect that, that this movie brings. And I think this ultimately, I think maybe what it’s classified as is, is an adventure movie first with like elements of just like romance or anything like that. And I don’t know what, what are your thoughts on that?
Speaker (04:01):
Almost a fairy tale I would think fairy tale. Yes, adventure, swords and tights, tights and fights.
Speaker (04:09):
Tights and fights that Now I’d have to say my favorite character. I mean if we want to start talking a little bit about the characters in the movie and you know, what everyone can expect in this movie is I think my favorite character has to be Inigo, Inigo Montoya. And because there’s you, you learn a little bit about him a little bit further on like you hear about like a his past, but then I think he develops a little bit throughout the movie where he starts kind of showing this real drive, this conviction where he kind of comes off as like a little bit of an interesting character. You’re not sure exactly what to expect. I mean, you know, you’ve learned that he’s a master swordsman and things like that, but then he’s just so driven by this revenge that he has and I hope I’m not going to give away any spoilers and what you really see.
Speaker (04:56):
Lots of spoilers.
Speaker (04:57):
Lot’s of spoilers, but then you really see this at the end of the movie where you know, he just really just comes like to, I’m not sure even like the word to use is just, he’s just so driven I guess. You know, and once you don’t really expect that from him, I guess early on.
Speaker (05:12):
He’s going through almost the hero’s journey and then when he finishes it, he doesn’t quite know what to do with himself. It’d be like, Ahab, if he’d really killed the white whale, what would he do now. You know, like, Oh, what am I going to do now?
Speaker (05:25):
Yeah. And so how does, let’s see, the movie starts off with, you know, we mentioned that the grandson and the grandpa like reading the book and then it goes in. So it starts off on the, on this, this farm, you got to be out Buttercup and then you got, you know, this is an interesting name for, for a character. And then just the simple farm boy. And then farm boy goes off or they know they fall in love first and then farm boy goes off, you know, he’s suspected dead and then she somehow gets some betrothed to the Prince. Prince Humperdinck. I can’t remember exactly how that unfolds or if they even really explain that.
Speaker (06:04):
And then a woman that Jenny, is of course is a Robin Wright. I mean, I said Jenny, the woman that plays Buttercup is Robin Wright, and she goes on to play Jenny in Forrest Gump. Not a very kind character.
Speaker (06:18):
It’s a very different, different roles there. Yeah. We might have to do Forrest Gump next because I, I just looking back and about that movie too. It’s yeah, it’s, I just realized yeah that was, that was her in Forrest Gump. She played a Jenny. So, but then, let’s see. So yeah, it doesn’t explain why she, you know, ended up getting betrothed to, to Prince Humperdinck. I mean, you know, cause he was speaking to the people saying, you know, your future queen is a commoner amongst yourself. And so I guess how it does like a commoner or actually get, you know, brought up to the status of royalty. All of this.
Speaker (06:52):
I just figured it was something with a glass slipper room, midnight ball or something like that.
Speaker (06:56):
Because plot right, because you guys plot and then so there was, there was off and so then Buttercup moving on, she is out riding her horse one day cause that was one thing that was brought up early on. Like being on the farm. She rides horses every single day. It’s like a hobby of hers and she’s in the woods. And then, you know, three strangers show up, which one of them got was Inigo Montoya that we talked about. And then we have the Vizzini, this, you know, short guy. And then you got [Fezzik] Andre the Giant of course. Of course we’re kind of dating ourselves a little bit, you know, cause Andre the Giant rest his soul has, you know, been long passed away now.
Speaker (07:38):
Great, great wrestler though.
Speaker (07:39):
Yeah, definitely. So, and they, so they kidnapped the princess and they, you know, put her on the ship and what’s hinted about this a little bit and what you wonder what sort of kind of you’re going to develop from there. But you know the Vizzini, the, the mastermind behind this whole kidnapping, he wants to start a war and.
Speaker (07:59):
He’s working for the Prince, so we believe.
Speaker (08:00):
Yeah, we believe he might be working for the prince because you have goodness, what’s, I can’t even think of the name of the two kingdoms that are Gilder and then. And then it’s like the, the main kingdom that they’re in or that it takes place. I think it rhymes with the Roman city. But which ones farmed? The Florentine Lauren. Yes. Florin and Gilder yet are the two like a kingdoms, which you don’t know one from Gilder shows up throughout the whole movie and it’s just, we just know that it’s there over there. Yeah. And then they, they do make references to actual like places they’d like they make mentions to, to Australia and then I think Africa or something like that to there too. They make reference to like actual places out are not fictional places but actual places like out there in the world too later on as well.
Speaker (08:50):
So it’s pretty interesting. So we have so, so moving along the kidnap the princess and then this is where we actually kind of start getting more of the fairy tale element because monster started appearing too because it can be the shrieking eels like in the water, which actually, you know, I thought the shrieking eels were pretty well done. Like as far as you know, effects go and everything like that though too. They seem kind of convincing the way they had them slip, slither through the water and they were just these big thick eels in the water.
Speaker (09:21):
So they had to flash back to the book and make sure that Fred Savage wasn’t getting scared. The heels and then Inigo sees a light following them and that’s the first time or one of the many times that Vizzini] I think Vizzini, Fezzik is the giant name and I think Vizzini is the leader.
Speaker (09:44):
One of the times he says inconceivable which leaked into our modern English language.
Speaker (09:50):
Yeah. inconceivable. So yeah. Anyone who is like, yeah, seeing this movie, you know, that is definitely like one of those one liners that does just kind of stick with you sometimes, I’m sure you have, you said that a couple of times. Yes.
Speaker (10:02):
You say that word a lot. I don’t think it means what you think it means.
Speaker (10:05):
So yeah, it’s a we’ve done some work together out in the field before and this has certainly come up a couple of times. Hence, you know, ultimately why we came up with the idea to actually, do this.
Speaker (10:16):
If you ever do any archaeology work, you’re either going to talk for eight hours straight or you’re going to be silent for eight hours straight depending on who you’re working with.
Speaker (10:26):
So as you can tell, we’ve talked up a lot of ideas, so all right. And then, but yeah, so the light chasing them is a ship that gets closer and closer. And the reason why um Vizzini says inconceivable is because he felt that no one knew about his plan. You know, he thought that, you know, it was just probably some lowly fisherman just out there, you know, fishing and you know, on eel infested waters which brought on the confusion there. And so, and then we go to the Cliffs of Insanity, these massive, massive just tall cliffs and conveniently there’s a rope there that I guess must’ve been pretty placed there that somehow stretches the whole length of the cliff because again, plot, you know.
Speaker (11:03):
Andre the Giant has to carry the three of them.
Speaker (11:08):
There are three of them in this like special harness. Just one hand over the other, but then the other ship catches up to them and it is this man clad in entirely black outfit with a black mask and like a black a hood covering his head too. And he starts climbing the rope and with almost like superhuman, like a precision to, he’s not even using his legs, it’s just one hand.
Speaker (11:34):
So the Man in Black, can climb as good as the giant or as strong as the giant begin for the first. Yeah.
Speaker (11:41):
And then by the time the first crew with the giant and Fezzik and the princess and princess, Buttercup and Inigo, they make it to the top. They start cutting the rope because the Man in Black was gaining on him like the whole time cause he was just so fast at climbing in this rope. And so they chopped the rope off and then hoping that he would fall. And they like look over after cutting the rope and he’s clung to the wall, climbing the walls, free climbing free now, and then that’s when the group decides that they need to kind of split up and Inigo stays behind being the master swordsman to basically just wait around to, to kill this guy. Essentially if he comes up to stop the pursuit. Well Fezzik and Vizzini you know, keep trying to slip away with the princess.
Speaker (12:24):
And so when he does make it to the to make it a challenge, Inigo gives him a time to rest. And it’s like one of the first two iconic lines I think in that scene is I must know who you’re, I must know your name, I must know who you are. And the Man in Black says get used to disappointment.
Speaker (12:44):
Yeah. And then also this is when Inigo asks, like a bit of an unusual question too, he says, you don’t by chance have a six fingers on your right hand. Do you? It’s like, do you always, you know, begin conversations this way? And then, but then he tells them, well, my father, he was, he was slaughtered by a six fingered man and that’s when he revealed his hand and everything. And that’s when you kind of start, you know, then he tells the whole story about why he’s on this path for revenge and everything like that. You know, which was kind of an interesting scene just because, you know, here you are, you’re talking to a complete stranger that you’re about to fight to the death. You know, you’re just, you’re having this little break moment and you’re revealing like deep parts of your childhood where you watch your father die and you know, you tried to fight off your, your father’s killer and he scars your face. And then but yeah, so it was, it was an interesting scene, but it, but it did kind of think. That’s, I think that’s one of the things that made me appreciate Inigo as a character that, you know, he obviously he’s a man with a past. He’s not just some lowly thief. You know, there’s, there’s a lot more to him than just
Speaker (13:53):
Get it. And so then they start the sword fight in there. They’re equally matched. They’re both leaping through the air and trying different defenses and different offenses and going back and forth and then Inigo starts smiling and he says, what are you smiling about? And he says, I’m not left-handed. And he switches his sword to his other hand. And then the Man in Black says I have a secret too, I am not left-handed and then he switches back. So they were both such good swordsman that they were going to fight each other. Left- handed yup.
Speaker (14:24):
This was actually, I really enjoyed like this fight scene as well. I, I’ve done martial arts in the past, not really quite fencing to a degree, but I really appreciate this, you know, for the choreography, the foot footwork and also the use of the terrain. Because being at that, this was scene was shot at like the top of what appeared to be like a cliff. And it changes in elevation here and there. And they basically covered the entire set throughout this entire fights.
Speaker (14:49):
It’s kind of the arch coming down was reminiscent of the Robin Hood [The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)]. It is fight down the sword. Down the stairway.
Speaker (14:59):
Yeah. And then so, but I guess should we just go ahead and reveal who, who ultimately won this altercation?
Speaker (15:05):
Oh, Yes. Everything’s coming out in this one.
Speaker (15:10):
Well ultimately the Man in Black was the victor and this is at the point where Inigo he drops to his knees and he just says, okay, go ahead and just kill me quickly and everything. But the Man in Black you know, [inaudible] you’d think that maybe that’s what he would be about to do. But the stories like, you know, I’d much rather, I can’t remember what he said he wanted to do, but I’d much rather do something bad than to kill an artist. Like more stained-glass work of or something like that . That’s right. Break a stained glass window and to like kill an artist such as yourself and he says, but since I can’t have you follow me, either clock some over the with, with the hilt of his sword. And then he was out cold and there he goes, he’s off to try to catch up to the rest of the group.
Speaker (15:54):
Right. And He does catch up and they leave Fezzik behind to hit him on the head with a rock.
Speaker (16:04):
Yeah. So, so Fezzik shows up, got has this big rock and then is hiding behind the bolder and just throws the rock. And then you see the Man in Black, he startles him, he draws his sword really quick and then by the time he like looks over, Fezzik already has another big rock in his hand, he says, he’s like, I did that on purpose. You know, I didn’t have to miss you. So then after a little bit of a dialogue exchange, what they owe the two men now is you have the Man in Black and you have the giant. Would they agree to, they agreed to a sportsman like a battle, like you know, no weapons or anything like that. Just you know, just bare fist basically. And the Man in Black was reluctant to take the fight, you know, because he’s about to fight a giant, you know, with his bare fist. And the giant Fezzik just says, well, Hey, it’s not my fault. I’m the biggest and the strongest. I don’t even exercise.
Speaker (17:01):
He doesn’t. He was just big. But so the Man in Black does get the best of the giant and he chokes him and knocks him out and as he leaves him knocked down. He says, you’re going to have a massive headache when you wake up. Sleep well and dream of big women.
Speaker (17:20):
And again, so now at this point he’s taken out two members of this group that kidnapped the princess and the one was the mastermind of the Vizzini. He catches up to you, him and he is sitting down on a log with the princess is blindfolded and he has like a little bit of like, um a picnic like spread out in front of him. He’s got wine, he looks like I saw, I think I saw some cheese on that plate too. And so here comes the Man in Black, and then Vizzini draws a dagger and you know, is threatening, like, you know, to stab the princess with it. And he says, if you value her life, don’t take a step forward. And then what the Man in Black does, he challenges this man to a battle of wits because he knew that, okay, well this guy no longer has like, you know, his, his crew with him, but you know, he’s still got a dagger to the princess and obviously the Man in Black at this point. We can tell he wants to princess alive. And so the battle of wits is that he brings out this poisoned powder from Australia called Iocaine. And then he put, he says he’s gonna put it in an one of the wine goblets. And so he’d grabs both wine goblets, brings it behind him and you see him just do a little something. He brings it back, does a little switcheroo and sets them down on the table he says, all right, where’s the poison? Here’s the battle of wits. This is where one of like a, the funniest scenes, the movie a Vizzini goes on this big tirade about like why he should either choose like either goblet one or two. And then this is also one of the one liners where the Man in Black just says truly you have a very dizzying intellect.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
You know I’m a criminal. So, you know, I would try to give you the poisons glass, but I know, you know, I’m a criminal. So I would take the poisonous glass, hoping you would switch,
Speaker (19:14):
So and then so and so basically. And then during his whole lot tirade, he was like, what in the world could that be? And then you see the Man in Black turn and look, and then that’s when Vizzini switches the goblets. And then they both take a drink and then, you know, he’s, the Man in Black says, you guessed wrong. And then Vizzini is like, you only think, I guess wrong cause I switched the glasses. You idiot. And then he’s laughing, he’s laughing, he’s laughing. And then he just stops and then just plops over and he’s dead. So that’s, that’s the whole kidnapping crew taken care of. And then the Man in Black takes the princess.
Speaker (19:52):
Who’s not very happy with him. I think she pushes him down the hill at one point tries to kill him.
Speaker 2 (19:59):
And then he shouts as you wish. Now we, Oh, we didn’t even, we didn’t even bring that up at the beginning, right. As you wish with something that the farm boy kept saying to Buttercup while they’re on the farm because she was [inaudible] pews. She was a bit mean. She just come to Jenny. She’s a little bit Jenny, you know, in her character, you know, just kind of bossing and pushing the farm boy around. But he would always respond with as you wish. And so now here she is, she pushed this Man in Black down the Hill and he shouts, as you wish, as he’s tumbling down this for this big hill.
Speaker (20:33):
Instead of running down after she tumbles too,
Speaker (20:40):
Because you had realized that she just pushed, um the farm boy. Wesley turns out to be his name down this hill. And then after a little bit of a little bit of a kissing, little bit of romance, I guess, thrown in, which this was also the point where it flashes back to the grandson and the grandfather there because it was a kissing season, Is this a kissing book.
Speaker (21:04):
Cause I think, think at the time when this movie came out or when this movie was filmed, I think Fred Savage was only like 11 years old. So, so he was at that age where like, you know, a young boy would probably be a little bit, repulsed by kissing and you know, books and movies and stuff like that. So, and then from there they see Prince Humperdinck who’s been following them this whole time. He’s up on the hillside, so they retreat to this scary, spooky forest called the Fire Swamp.
Speaker (21:32):
Yeah, that sounds like good name. You just want to stay out of it. Just for the heck of it.
Speaker (21:37):
Yeah. And then, and also like there was a little bit of a hint to it where I’m Humperdinck it sees them and says they probably won’t survive the Fire Swamp. So you just wonder, well, what, what are they going to be up to next? And you know, then there’s some stuff that happens in the Fire Swamp and you know, actually, you know, speaking from an archaeological sense, this a Fire Swamp scene kind of reminds me a lot of, well, when I was down in Big Cypress recently because Big Cypress, you have these isolated tree hammocks where it’s very dense and we had to hack out way through machetes to get to the sites that we needed to go to. And you see that in the, in the scene too where Wesley’s going through, he’s got his sword drawn and he’s got to cut away vines and things. So
Speaker (22:20):
I was doing a film called Border Incident (1949) the other day and they were killing people and throwing them in a quicksand. And that was used in like 3% of the movies back at the time that was made in the forties and 50s. And I mentioned that it reminded me of Everglades one time when I was wading up to my chest, holding my hands above trying to keep everything dry. Yeah, I was waiting for the quicksand.
Speaker (22:43):
Yeah. And so because there, there is a scene where a Buttercup falls in like this quicksand or they didn’t call it quick sand. Like in the movie it was called something else. I can’t remember.
Speaker (22:53):
The three terrors of the Fire Swamp, but it’s Lightning Sand,
Speaker (22:57):
Lightning sand. Yes. But then you see Wesley, you know, quick on his feet, hacks off this long vine and dives, like literally dives like headfirst into this a Lightning Sand and then just and rescues the princess. But as they’re down there though, a pretty ominous looking creature scurries just like pass the hole sniffing around. Clearly human giant rat is.
Speaker (23:22):
But you got ono more. You got the fire.
Speaker (23:25):
Yeah. So the fire, there’s these like bursts of fire that just pop up randomly around the Fire Swamp and it’s just, it’s all been, it’s always preceded by, like, it comes from some kind of popping sound and, but so there was a couple of close calls and every, we mentioned the Lightning Sand and Buttercup’s dress gets caught on fire. I wanted things to, cause I didn’t know what it was. At first. They were like, Hey, what’s making that noise?
Speaker (23:54):
So Leslie, Leslie Wesley explains it, the three terrors of the Fire Swamp are the Lightning Sand, the fire spouts, and then the ROUS. And he says, I don’t think they exist. But
Speaker (24:08):
Yeah, it was a Rodents of Unusual Size is what the is what they were. And then all of a sudden here comes one of these big giant rats that we saw earlier, tackles him to the ground,
Speaker (24:21):
Takes him down there in it. He chews on Wesley’s shoulder for a while as they fight around.
Speaker (24:27):
And that then Wesley starts hearing the little pop, pop, pop sound again from the little spurts of fire rolls, this giant rat over. And then the fire ignites from the ground just as the rats, like right over into, and then the lights, my fire, a couple of stabs with his sword, and then he claims victory over pretty, you know, massive rodent.
Speaker (24:47):
So they know they can survive in the Fire Swamp because they’ve taken care of all three terrors.
Speaker (24:51):
Yeah. And then they, they do come out of the, the Fire Swamp though on the other side. But unfortunately they got Prince Humperdinck and his posse waiting for them on that other side. And then, you know, Wesley is you know, he’s, he’s ready to fight. He’s got a sword drawn, except you know, and he, he’s, he’s just ready to go into battle.
Speaker (25:12):
By now he told his backstory since he went away.
Speaker (25:15):
People want to go tell that or you want me to do that? Well, he is the, he tells her in the swamp that he’s the Dread Pirate Roberts. But the Dread Pirate Roberts had been robbing for at least 20 years before Wesley was born. So you can’t do it. So what he does, the Dread Pirate will take on everybody, take everybody off his crew except the next Dread Pirate Roberts. And he would bring them on, bring a new crew and tell everybody that the new guy is the Dread Pirate Roberts. So he’s been going on for like 60 years and he’s like the fourth one or the third one.
Speaker (25:52):
Yeah, definitely. And so, so, and that’s one of the things that was kind of causing the like confusion at first. Like, cause like for a while when he first caught up with a Buttercup after I’m taken out Vizzini and the other two men and the other two men that made up the kidnapping group.
Speaker (26:09):
Filmed this for YouTube as well. There we go. We got, we hadn’t got to go and again, so, okay.
Speaker (26:15):
All right. So, so, but you either way though.
Speaker (26:18):
So he looked exactly like Wesley, the farm boys. So how would you not know that that’s Wesley.
Speaker (26:23):
Yeah. And his voice and everything. Well, his per, his personality was certainly probably a lot different than she remembered too. Because again, like being on the farm, he was, you know, very subtle, very, you know, just easy going nonchalant. Where in this time, he’s kind of arrogant, you know, cocky and you know, obviously he’s revealing himself as like, you know, a brutal pirate here. So, so maybe it’s just his personality. I say, you know, didn’t really quite match what she had remembered, but so, so now that they’ve made it through the Fire Swamp though, we’ll fast forward back to that scene is that you know, he Wesley’s ready to fight because he doesn’t want, you know, Buttercup to be taken because, you know, Humperdinck is a, you know who she’s now betrothed to.
Speaker (27:04):
And he wants to kill her.
Speaker (27:05):
He doesn’t want to, he doesn’t want her to have to leave with him, but then he doesn’t, Wesley doesn’t see it, but Buttercup does that. They’re surrounded by archers armed with crossbows who are just ready to just launch in at any second. And so she speaks up really quick and makes, basically makes a bargain with the Prince saying, take this, take this man back to a ship, you know, revealing that, he’s a pirate and then I’ll come with you. And then so they agree. And so Humperdinck agrees and he and the princess, they ride away. And then the, the Prince’s right hand man who we revealed to be [Count Rugen] I think is that, that’s his name. I don’t think they all take your word for it. Someone else, if his name actually in fact would be different, I’m sure you know, one of our listeners or our viewers will let us know in the comments, but would say [Count Rugen] I think is his name. And he’s the prince’s right hand man or like chief of staff or however you want to refer to that as. And then, you know, he’s gonna lead point on supposedly taken this pirate back to his ship. And then Wesley like walks up to him and then he notices that this, this count has six fingers on his right on his right hand. So now we have some things are starting to come together because you see like the count throughout, like the movie leading up until leading up to this point. But this is the first time that we actually see his, his hand and the fact that he has six fingers.
Speaker (28:38):
And of course he betrays Wesley. Wesley says at one point, we are men of action lies don’t become us. And so he’s going to take him to the Pit of Despair. And the Pit of Despair is managed by an actor [Mel Smith], I believe. Then the Albino. The Albino. Yeah. Yes. And so it’s also, he’s taken these bitten by the, he’s been bitten by the rat, so he’s wounded and he’s taken to the Pit of Despair and left there to be tortured.
Speaker (29:05):
Yes. And then, because that was one thing that Wesley was confused about because he’s, he’s passed out, like chained to this table and he wakes up and he sees this Albino, a character like cleaning his wound, dressing, his wound. He’s like, if you’re just going to kill me, why are you bothering to heal me up? And then he says that, Oh, the count likes, you know, his subjects to be, to be healthy. Before he experiments on him, he was like, okay. So he’s basically going to torture me. And then, and then he says, I can deal with torture. And then the Albino says to him, well, you know, you’ve survived the Fire Swamp, you’re obviously a pretty great man, but no one down here is going to ever survives the machine. And so we have like a little bit of foreshadowing as to probably what’s going to come here. Something potentially very awful and diabolic.
Speaker (29:53):
The first time you hook some machine he engages it and he takes 10 years off of Wesley’s life in excruciating pain.
Speaker (30:00):
Yeah, it was a, basically all these like there’s these, this whole contraption, he’s got like suction cups to the side of his head until like other areas of his body. And he says, you know, instead of sucking water, I’m sucking life, you know, and I just sucked some of your life away and then it’s just this. But of course then the count is all like trying to be scientific about it. He’s sitting over at his desk, you know, he’s got his like little journal. He says, so now be honest with me. How do you feel? And Wesley like ununun. He’s like, okay, interesting. And it’s inside, it’s a writing away, you know, recording everything. And then at this point, we’re actually starting to near when Humperdinck and Buttercup are actually, you know, due to be married or we’re leading up to their wedding day and everything like that. And she’s kinda been she starts having nightmare. She’s kind of like in a little bit of despair because you know, she ultimately had to leave Wesley, like, you know, out there in the forest and everything like that. She starts having nightmares and she basically kinda, she goes right up to the Prince, the Prince is in his office and she’s like, look, I love Wesley. I always will. I don’t love you. You know, it’s like if you really insist that I’m gonna marry you, you better be, you better be believed that I’m going to be dead before that actually happens. And then the Prince in response, he says, okay, if this is what we’ll do, then I guess you write four copies of a letter, I’ll send my four fastest ships, one in every direction and we’ll try to catch up to him on his ship. And then if he really wants to be with you and he comes back for you, then bless you both. And then, so she but, but if not, you know, can you please consider me as an alternative to suicide?
Speaker (31:51):
Prince Humperdinck is Chris Sarandon from Fright Night [1985] and play that character a great bad guy.
Speaker (31:58):
Yeah. So, and so of course, lo and behold you know, since he obviously did not keep his promise to, you know, return Wesley to his ship, he obviously did not send like his four fastest ships to go try to do the letter. And then but even still, like a Buttercup was not gonna give up hope, you know, she said, you know, my West, we still will come for me. And she actually gets it a little bit of a fight with the Prince basically says like, you can’t break true love you can’t find it. Not even with a thousand bloodhounds, you’ll never break it. Not even with a thousand swords. And this anger is the Prince. And then so he returns to the Pit of Despair and then he like has a quick little dialogue with Wesley who is still strapped to this machine.
Speaker (32:43):
And then he cranks the machine all the way up to full blast. And then you just see this machine just working frantically and Wesley is just in excruciating pain and he’s yelling so loud that you, you, his, his screams reverberate throughout like much of the kingdom. And you know, you see everyone just is turning to look like where is that coming from? Even Buttercup is startled as to what it is. And then, but then, but the, his scream also catches the ears of two other previous characters that we saw earlier in this movie. And Inigo and Fezzik the giant.
Speaker (33:20):
Right. And they, you know, been out of work since they’ve lost their mastermind. So what do you do when you’re, you know, you’re in the revenge business or you’re in the brute gang business and you’ve lost your work. They decided to go look for Wesley.
Speaker (33:35):
Yes, because at this point Inigo, like kind of learn a little bit more. It thinks that, you know, he, he still is on this revenge path obviously, and he thinks that the Man in Black as he cause at this point is, isn’t know who he is. He doesn’t know that he’s Wesley, you know, and things like that. He decides that, you know, the Man in Black can be helpful and still like plotting his revenge. And so they go and they try to track him down into the forest and that’s where they find the Albino, who has a wheel barrel, obviously, probably to a wheel that the body out of other Pit of Despair. And then you see Inigo draws a draw his sword and says, where’s the Man in Black? And then the Albino was just standing there a little bit like, so I started a little bit scared and he says, Fezzik, go jog his memory for me. And he does this little plot that on the top of the Albino’s head and you see him, he’s like, he just falls right on over, right. Right on over. So, and, but how did they, how did they find that? They actually pit?
Speaker (34:41):
Inigo gets a little frustrated and he stabs a tree and it opens the door in the tree that goes to the Pit of Despair.
Speaker (34:48):
Yeah. And so they go in down into the Pit of Despair because yes, this is like an underground lair actually so, so pit’s not just a clever name, they’re actually kind of like in a pit, like dug deep down in the ground. And then so they find the Man in Black and or they find Wesley and they see that he’s been killed by a, this machine. He’s no longer hooked up to the machine and he’s the only one down there, you know, a Humperdinck and the count, they, they, and they had all left and this was actually like a secret lair to only the Prince, Count Rugan And then also the Albino, they were the only three that knew that this place existed. So but then going back to a little bit more of the, you know, the fantasy and fairy-tale type stuff, you know, they got Inigo talks about a miracle basically, that we’re getting that, you know, well, we’re ready to go get ourselves a miracle.
Speaker (35:40):
Like you know Fezzik, like, how much money do you have? And so they find this like small, like hut, like way deep out in the forest, knock on the door. Billy Crystal who is Miracle Max. You know, actually, I, it took a long time for me to realize that this was Billy Crystal. Like, you know, they, because, again, like a reason why I say this movie holds up so well is, you know, the makeup and the costume and everything like that for him was like really, really done. You know, you couldn’t even tell it. This was Billy Crystal. So yeah, so Miracle Max is this old man who you, who is a miracle worker for the King. And but he was fired by Prince Humperdinck. Once Prince was starting to rise up to power to start to, you know, take over the throne later on.
Speaker (36:24):
And so the Prince fired him and, but he, he needed to they, they needed Miracle Max at this point now to, to basically resurrect Wesley again. And, and, and so there’s, so he’s so, but in order for a Miracle Max to agree to actually cure Wesley, because he wanted money and the Inigo and Fezzik didn’t really have like quite enough to, you know, buy the miracle that they were hoping for.
Speaker (36:52):
And he’s a broken man. Miracle Max is a broken man since the Prince threw him out.
Speaker (36:57):
Yeah. And so he says, I really need a very noble cause like to do this. And Inigo is like, Oh, this is a noble cause. Sir, his wife is crippled and their children are on the brink of starvation. He’s like, you’re just a rotten liar.
Speaker (37:14):
So you take a bellows and pump some air into Wesley and then Miracle Max pushes on his chest and he says,
Speaker (37:22):
He says, true love. And then so Wesley actually says, true love when this happens. And then Inigo interjects again and he says, see true love. You can’t ask for a more noble cause than that. And then Miracle Max talks about how true love is the greatest thing in the world. But that’s not what he actually said. He actually said to blave, which you know, we know to blave means to bluff. So he was actually just playing cards and he just cheated.
Speaker (37:53):
And so Miracle Max’s wife, who’s played fantastically by Carol Kane comes screaming in there and calls him a liar.
Speaker (38:04):
But then like he, she starts like screaming like I ever since, like, you know, Prince Humperdinck fired you know, he’s been just been so broken and everything and then but he doesn’t like the name and everything like that. You can tell that. And this is where, you know, Miracle Max reveals his really deep hatred for Prince Humperdinck, you know, cause obviously getting fired by the prince, you know, is something that never really left him. And then um Inigo reveals to him saying like, look, this, this man right here, he’s the one that’s like a, the true love of Prince Humperdinck of a Prince Humperdinck fiancé. You know, if you heal him, he’ll stop the wedding. And this was that noble cause that Miracle Max was looking for to actually go ahead and revive and revive a Wesley. And so they leave.
Speaker (38:52):
Miracle Max is what makes them a pill. That’s a bill says, have a big jaw breaker with chocolate coating and everything. And you can tell like, you know, Inigo was a little bit confused, says wait a second, that’s a miracle pill. But you know, they think that, and the chocolate coating was meant to go down a little bit easier because obviously Wesley is, they diagnose him as being mostly dead, mostly dead. And hence why he was able to, you know, speech sort of went after the little bellow thing that you see that you see in the movie. And so from there they go to start storming the castle basically. And there’s only one way into the castle is just this single gate. And they look in there and then they see that there are 60 men out there.
Speaker (39:39):
The prince had doubled the brute squad.
Speaker (39:42):
Yes. So there’s 60 men out there, for that which was more than what they had expected.
Speaker (39:49):
And at this point, this is where they decide that, you know, they’re going to go ahead and just give the miracle pill to Wesley then cause they actually had to wait like Miracle Max told him you need to wait at least 15 minutes for full potency before you can give him the pill. So they went, so around this time they went to at least get themselves to the castle first,
Speaker (40:06):
But they list their assets and they have a wheelbarrow and a cloak of invisibility.
Speaker (40:12):
Yes. And then at this point it was they, they came up with like this plan where Andre the giant, you know, he’s the one that’s got this, they got this cloak. They called this something was it a hologram cloak or something like that? Or like.
Speaker (40:31):
A Holocaust.
Speaker (40:33):
Yeah. Cloak or something. Yeah. And then, so the plan that they had rigged up was to get into the castle.
Speaker (40:38):
Because even at this point, they, they didn’t think of, they just full on fought all 60 of these men that they would win. I mean, obviously like Fezzik felt he could maybe take on like 10 himself. But there was a little bit, a bit of a, something with this magic pill. Now the magic pill worked. Wesley was revived, but the thing was though, he was revived without any strength whatsoever. So he couldn’t move his arms. He couldn’t move his legs. He could barely shake his head too. And so basically Fezzik, they had to like, nod his head for him, for him and things like that. So how they decided to actually go about storming the castle was that Fezzik was the one wearing the cloak. He was standing in the wheelbarrow and then he was facing all of these men guarding the castle, and at this point night had fall and, and, and so they start wheeling then there, and then Fezzik starts trying to impersonate that he is in fact the Dread Pirate Roberts.
Speaker (41:37):
And with this like deep, you know, obviously he’s got this really deep voice that is striking fear in front of all the guards that are in front of the gate.
Speaker (41:47):
So all I’m runaway except the one guy with the key, don’t give a key to the gun. They don’t say this is all advice for life.
Speaker (41:55):
Yeah. So and because but leading up to getting to the guy with the key though, they add the, this cloak was like a flammable cloak that, but still protects like the person wearing it. So they light him and you know, Fezzik is on fire. So basically you got this big, like a fiery hooded entity in front of you and that’s what’s really getting everyone to scatter and scare away. So they didn’t actually have to fight anybody to get there. And so, and conveniently enough though, the one guy out of all 60 of those men is the, the leader of the whole group and he’s the one that actually has the keys. So, and actually this is where I want to like this. I think probably my favorite scene in the movies, it’s kind of funny. They get this guy up against like a the gate and then Wesley, he’s like give us the gate key. And the guy’s like, ah, I have no gate key. And he goes like hey Fezzik go and tear his arms off, it was like, Oh you mean this gate key?
Speaker (42:59):
And then, and then at this point they actually, they made into the castle at this point.
Speaker (43:04):
They take Wesley to the princess bedroom and laid him on the bed cause he’s still mostly did.
Speaker (43:10):
Yeah. And then this is also finally when Inigo comes a face to face with Count Rugen. The man that actually killed that ultimately killed his father. They killed his father, you know, 20 years prior.
Speaker (43:21):
And it doesn’t go exactly like Inigo thought it was going to go right.
Speaker (43:25):
No. Well for one, you know, cause I know leading up onto this point Inigo had been practicing a line that he wanted to say to this man if he ever saw him again. He’s been practicing this line, saying it over and over in his head for like the past 20 years. And he says, hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father, prepare to die. And then he finally says it to this man and then instead of like this epic sword battle that we were, but we thought we were about to see the man Count Rugen turns around and runs away.
Speaker (44:00):
And then so he’s running away. Inigo goes after him and after like a little bit of a quick foot chase he, the Count Rugen is like running down the spiral staircase, but before he makes it to the bottom, he stops at like one of the last steps and he draws a dagger from his boot. And then he retreats into like this kind of like open, like it looks like it’s some sort of like a dining hall or something like that. And as soon as, I mean, you go, makes it to the bottom, Count Rugen um throws this dagger across the and it gets impaled right into Inigo stomach right? Yeah, right, right. And right into horrendous gut.
Speaker (44:41):
Right. So then he goes in the stabs him in each of his arms, stabs him in his legs. I believe him.
Speaker (44:49):
He, he, he might, I, I definitely know each, each shoulder. Like he tried, what happened was, is that he Count Rugen had tried to stab him in the heart, but he parried with his rapier and he got stabbed in both shoulders. But then this is where he gets like the big burst of energy. And this is kind of what I talked to mocking. Yeah. Cause the guy mocks him and says, Ooh, you then you must’ve been that Spanish brat. I like, you know, dealt with all those years ago and then, you know, said some things about his father and then and that’s when Inigo finds like a little bit of strength. And that’s why I kind liked again, the development of the character because when you first meet, you know, Inigo early in the movie, he just seems kind of like this oddball misfit, like so to speak.
Speaker (45:31):
But then you actually see like not only is, see, you know, a skilled master swordsman too, but you know, a true man of conviction because even though he was just, you know, stabbed in the gut with this knife and then also stabbed and like both shoulders, you know, he just gets up and he starts fighting again.
Speaker (45:46):
Right. He returns to the flight. Any he does kill the one armed man. That murder murdered his father 20 years ago. [The One-Armed man was in “The Fugitive” television shows 1963-1967. I should have said the man with 6 fingers on his right hand]
Speaker (45:53):
Yeah. And then, and that was there. Meanwhile, while he was fighting there was some stuff happening with the other characters elsewhere in the castle. Now Buttercup after the wedding ceremony, which you know, actually I think maybe we should talk about the wedding ceremony pretty quick too. I decided, I’m not sure why we skipped over that, cause that, that was a funny stuff. Funny scene. So Peter Cook, what’s up, guys named Pete Peter Cook, you know the one that was a priest? Yeah, the priest that was doing it. Yes.
Speaker (46:24):
So they’re in the, they’re in the church. You’re getting ready to proceed with the wedding. And then you have the priest turns around, you know, he’s in his full garb, just looks like he’s just ready for like a huge royal wedding and you know, it looks really serious around the room. Calms everyone down. And then he starts speaking.
Speaker (46:50):
Marriagee is the wheezing. We are here today.
Speaker (46:50):
And then it was at this point, this is when the whole storming of the castle was going on. And then Humperdinck’s like, just hurry up and just skip to the end, skip to the end, because you know, he wants this wedding to be over because he knew that whoever was storming the castle, it had to, had been Wesley because even though he thought he had killed him, he just couldn’t help the possibility that maybe Wesley survived somehow.
Speaker (47:15):
And so he’s trying to hurry up the wedding. I do. Yeah, I do. Yeah. He’s like, say, yeah, it’s like man and wife. Just say man and wife already. And he’s like, man, and wife. And then at the, at this point so this, this, this is where, you know, he, he like parts ways with Buttercup cause he has to go see like other arrangements or something like that or like an escape or something along those lines. Buttercup retreats to, to her bedroom. And she sits at her table and she draws out this long dagger and she’s getting ready to stab herself till Wesley interjects, who is plopped like I’m on her bed. It was Buttercups room. Yeah. And so, and so she is so excited to see him. She goes over and then she starts, you know, kissing him and just, she’s like, how come you’re not going to hold me?
Speaker (48:05):
And this is at the point, you know, Wesley still doesn’t have any strength. No arms. Yeah, no, no arm movement. And then, and that’s when I, shortly afterwards a Humperdinck comes into the room, so you want to break down this scene?
Speaker (48:19):
Well, I’m it’s been a real long done, but a Wesley bluff him basically he tells me to ask you, it’s been Humperdinck says yes, yes, I know you’re going to kill me. No, we’re going to fight till the, well he does a pain to the pain. Yes. And the pit, the pain was he says he’s gonna like he’s gonna take out and take out his eyes, his nose off, cut his ears off. Well ultimately the ears, he would’ve gotten a keep. Oh right. Cause he could so we could hear the children’s shrieking when he came by. Exactly. So, and then, but basically all of this was, was a stall tactic though because his arms still weren’t working.
Speaker (48:56):
Yeah. And then but somehow though he manages to stand up just a little bit and he, you know, just has this like proud, like, you know, look on his face. Like, you know, he’s ready, he’s ready for, he’s ready to go to war basically. He holds out a sword and he just says, drop your sword and then you see Humperdinck, he’s got this like kind of freaked out. Look on his face, drops his sword, and he’s like, now go and have a seat. He likes skips. But that was kind of funny to me. Like he like tucks up his robe on his robe and he goes and he skips to the chair. And then this is when um Inigo, hears a hears of that, hears them. And then he shows up too. And then, you know, they, they tie the prince up and everything like that.
Speaker (49:42):
And then this is when you know, at this point you, I was, you kind of wondering, well where’s Fezzik in all of this because you know, you know, Inigo was out, you know, trying to battle Count Rugen. And then we have you know, Wesley who was made his way to the to Buttercups a bedroom and then it turns out Fezzik though he left to go out to the castle courtyard and to the stables where he found a four white horses. And he was saying that I better get four horses in case we ever find the lady because there were four of us there and there’s four of us. And that’s when you, Inigo says Fezzik, you actually did something right. Because, because at this point, like throughout the movie though, like Fezzik was just kind of like more or less like people were like wanting him around because of his brute strength and everything like that.
Speaker (50:32):
Not so much for his brain.
Speaker (50:35):
Not so much for his brain. And then it was also at this point where you know, they all jumped from this like third story, bedroom window and then float down to they float, float down all gracefully and everything, which I think if I, if I like jumped down from like a third story, like a window or I probably just frantically kicking and screaming.
Speaker (50:52):
Not to mention the horse you landed on.
Speaker (50:55):
Yeah. And then so, and then at this point, like the only two remaining up in the bedroom, you know, you have Wesley and you have Inigo and then they just kind of have a quick exchange. And then Inigo says, you know, I’ve been in the revenge business for the last 20 years and now that it’s over, I’m not sure what I’m supposed to do now. And then this is, and then Wesley turns to him and he says have you ever thought about piracy? You’d make a great Dread Pirate Roberts and you see me? He’s like, okay, yeah, I guess. And then so and then we’re just about to
Speaker (51:28):
The end of the movie returns back to the bedroom where the grandfather is reading to the grandson. And the grandson, you know, asks his grandfather to come back and the grandfather replies as you wish, which is meaning I love you.
Speaker (51:45):
Yeah. Because, yeah. And then we’ll circle back all the way to the beginning really quick here is that this that, that was a, when every time Wesley would say, as you wish, eventually, like as the two of them came closer together while on the farm, that was his way of saying, yes, I love you. And then eventually, you know, and she picked up on it, kind of like their own like unique love language. And then so that’s how the movie, the movie wraps up
Speaker (52:10):
So then if you haven’t seen this movie, go out and get it right now. Download it and watch it. It’s the funniest thing.
Speaker (52:19):
Yeah. Like I said in this movie, again, just has a little bit something for everyone because it is an adventure story with some comedy, like, you know, thrown into it, you know, some colorful characters. You know, we also got a little bit of a romance, but at the same time though, like the romance wasn’t like, you know, too overwhelming. This wasn’t a romcom by any means. It was just, you know, it was, it was, it was in there, but you know, it was balanced out really well I’d say.
Speaker (52:43):
It’s got pirates, it’s got giants, it’s got castles and monsters. What more can you ask out of one movie.
Speaker (52:51):
Yeah. And again, just third like we’re talking to this movie came, this movie came out in 1987 I believe. So we’re talking like over 30 years now that this movie has come up and it’s a, but again, I just still think it’s one of those movies that, you know, stands the test of time. Well, and I think it probably will continue to do so because even again now, like just watching it again, you know, just recently to prepare for this, it’s just, I’m like, I still enjoy this movie.
Speaker (53:19):
Totally. It’s fun, but still, every time that giant rat jumps on Wesley, after he says, I don’t think they existed, it hits him right there. I laugh like a crazy person.
Speaker (53:32):
Yeah. And then, and also like you even see some of the actors even, you know, just now, I think Robin Wright. We talked about her appearing in Forrest Gump. She was she was in that movie that came out a couple of years ago. She was in it was The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. I don’t know if you saw that movie, but yeah, she was in that one. Cary Elwes, I think that’s how you pronounce it. Yeah. Always. Yeah. He was recently in season three of that Netflix show Stranger Things. Yeah. You played, you played the town mayor in that one. So, and then and, Inigo Montoya which the.
Speaker (54:09):
Mandy Patinkin.
Speaker (54:11):
Yeah, he is he, he plays one of the lead roles in Showtime’s a series a Homeland.
Speaker (54:16):
Homeland, which a new season of that just started.
Speaker (54:19):
Yeah. And at first I, I didn’t know that because when you see Inigo Montoya, you know, he’s got like long like, you know, what kind of wavy hair and then, you know, clean-shaven face. And then he, when as his character portrayal of Saul Berenson and Homeland, you know, short hair, full beard and everything. So a bit of a contrast. I didn’t, I didn’t know it was him at first, but
Speaker (54:42):
I still think Mandy Patinkin’s best role was in Alien Nation playing the alien. There was part, he was the alien cop.
Speaker (54:50):
The alien cop, I’m not familiar with that.
Speaker (54:52):
Oh, Alien Nation is great. These aliens, they’re on a slave ship basically. And they escape, overpower the ship and come to Earth. So they have to assimilate like 800,000 of them and then they become police officers. And this one kind of James Caan kind of a racist cop is paired up with one of the aliens.
Speaker 2 (55:12):
Ah, I see. Okay. So yeah. So
Speaker (55:15):
Well let’s go ahead and wrap it up. We’re probably getting on up there about an hour. So this is a long I’m John Cornelison. Come see my stuff over here. Classic Movie Reviews Podcast. The website is classicmovierev.com. Come over to Josh. He’s doing some really exciting things. With traveling. Tell them a little bit about what you do Josh.
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Speaker (56:58):
All right, so thanks a lot everyone. Appreciate it.
The Princess Bride (1987) Cast
Rob Reiner (Dir.)
Cary Elwes
Mandy Patinkin
Chris Sarandon
Christopher Guest
Wallace Shawn
André the Giant
Robin Wright – Jenny from Forrest Gump (1994)
Peter Falk
Fred Savage
Billy Crystal
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