This video compilation demonstrates how comedic effectiveness in film often comes from the contrast between absurd situations and calm, deadpan delivery. In the famous 'No Ticket' scene from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Indy's matter-of-fact response to an absurd situation creates humor through his unwavering confidence and the passengers' genuine panic. The scene shows that comedy works best when characters maintain their composure in ridiculous circumstances, with the humor emerging from the disconnect between the absurdity of the situation and the character's serious delivery.
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"NO TICKET" Laughing to Tears – Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) | Reaction Compilation追加:
Should have mixed routes.
>> [music] >> Dang. Well, we made it. Don't celebrate too early.
When we're airborne with Germany behind us, then I'll share that sentiment. Yes, yes, I agree with the dad. I really do.
Just great.
What's he going to do?
That's really smart.
>> [laughter] >> It doesn't seem to fit super well.
>> Tickets, please. Pass.
>> [laughter] >> I like how he waited. He waited for the guy to register that it was him.
>> [laughter] >> No ticket.
>> [music] [laughter] >> Oh, that is so great.
This might be the funniest Indiana Jones movie. It really might be. The jokes are just so strong.
>> [music] >> I just realized the minute he took off his bucket hat, he became unrecognizable to me.
[laughter] But never mind. Then I'll share that sentiment.
Flags.
He's got such a funny voice. The something something sentiment.
>> [music] >> What?
Um Just going to say you look suspicious there, bud.
It's okay. He doesn't have his bucket hat on. He won't know who he is. I didn't.
Couldn't talk. Oh, he he did.
He's better than me.
Oh.
No ticket.
>> [laughter] >> Let this be a lesson to everybody. No.
Here's my ticket. Here's my ticket.
[laughter] Made it.
When we're airborne with Germany behind us, then I'll share that sentiment.
He's raising the paper upside down.
>> [music] >> He's going to knock that guy out, too.
>> [music] >> Oh, they have his photo.
Tickets, please.
Just go for it.
>> [laughter] >> No ticket.
>> [laughter] >> Made it. When we're airborne with Germany behind us, then I'll share that sentiment. Yeah, I agree with your dad.
Yep, see? He's going to steal this for attendance outfit now, isn't he?
What are you going to do now? Oh, you just throw him out the door? Is that going to work? NO TICKET.
>> [laughter] >> LOOK, WE HAVE WE HAVE A SECOND PLACE TO THROW IT OUT.
AND THE blimp just took off. What the hell is this?
Nein, please.
Was?
NO TICKET.
>> [laughter] >> HOOHOO.
TICKETS, PLEASE.
WAS?
OH, Oh my god.
No ticket.
That's so funny.
>> [laughter] >> After the Hindenburg accident, they stopped using um hydrogen in airships and they started using helium.
Why did you just throw him up, man? No ticket.
Were airships really this luxurious back then with a grand piano? There's a biplane attached to the airship and Steven Spielberg wouldn't show us a biplane attached to a airship if he doesn't intend to use it. You fit into that one? NOPE.
>> [laughter] >> OH, YES.
I LOVE THAT THEY BROUGHT THAT BACK FOR THE FIRST one cuz he can't fit into their little outfits. He's got a belly.
He's American.
Tickets, please.
Boss.
Bye-bye.
Tell me this is not what I think it is.
>> [music] >> Tickets, please. It's so tight on him.
Air chokes. Tickets, please.
He's impressed with his son. Oh god, he looks so stupid in that little jacket.
>> Well, wait a minute.
When we're in The paper's upside down.
His dad's reading the paper upside down.
>> [music] >> His dad? Yeah. Paper's >> Maybe this is how it's printed.
Upside down? Just one page is.
Help yourself.
I'll show you mine here.
Back.
Tickets, please.
Fast.
>> [music] >> No ticket.
That's why in Dogma when Silent Bob throws the angels off the back of the train he goes, "No ticket."
>> Got you.
I couldn't help laughing at how the staff uniform is way too tight on Indy the moment he walks in. You can already tell something's off, but that mismatch is exactly what makes it funnier.
It's like the film is telling you, "Don't overthink the logic. Just enjoy the situation because Indiana Jones works best when he's in danger, a little messy, and improvising with that oddly confident charm." What I love most is how the scene flips from tension to comedy in a single beat. At first, there's that suspicious stare, the pressure building as the officer starts to realize something isn't right.
But the second Indy throws the punch and sends him out the window, the whole tone snaps into this dry, almost immediate humor.
There's no time for a long joke, just one decisive action that shatters the artificial elegance of the airship cabin.
What makes this moment iconic for me is the line, "No ticket." It's so simple it becomes hilarious, but it carries a strange weight because of how Indy delivers it.
No explanation, no rush, he just adjusts his collar and says it like it's an official rule.
And the passengers' reaction is the best part. Everyone panics and holds up their tickets as if they've just witnessed some unspoken law being enforced.
I also love how this scene shows Indy isn't the kind of hero with a perfect plan. Sometimes he just needs to be quick, bold, and turn a dangerous moment into a perfectly timed bluff.
From the original reactions, a lot of people said they loved how everyone instantly accepts the situation, even though it's obviously absurd.
Some joke that Indy only needs one simple English line, and somehow everyone understands despite being on a German airship. And many pointed out that it's the small details, the two tight outfit, >> [music] >> Indy's overly calm attitude, even his father quietly reading the newspaper like nothing's happening, that give this scene its unique comedic flavor.
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What made you laugh most? The ill-fitting [bell] uniform, the sudden punch, the passengers all raising their tickets, or the deadpan no ticket right after? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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