"The pellet with the poison" tongue-twister routine

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"The pellet with the poison" tongue-twister routine is a classic rapid-fire wordplay sequence from the 1955 musical-comedy film *The Court Jester*, renowned for its intricate, comedic confusion over which drink is poisoned.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comedy routine
film scene
tongue twister
appearsIn The Court Jester NERFINISHED
associatedWith Melvin Frank NERFINISHED
Norman Panama NERFINISHED
Paramount Pictures NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre musical comedy
hasCultStatus true
hasKeyPhrase "the brew that is true"
"the chalice from the palace"
"the flagon with the dragon"
"the pellet with the poison" NERFINISHED
"the vessel with the pestle"
hasReputation classic comedy bit
cult favorite among film-comedy fans
influenced later film and television wordplay routines
involvesCharacter Griselda NERFINISHED
King Roderick I NERFINISHED
Sir Ravenhurst NERFINISHED
isExampleOf logic-based humor
memory-confusion gag
verbal comedy
isFrequentlyQuotedAs "The pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pestle"
language English
medium film
memorability high
narrativeFunction explains which goblet is poisoned
sets up later banquet poisoning gag
notableFor comic confusion about poisoned drinks
complex tongue-twister structure
rapid-fire wordplay
partOf The Court Jester NERFINISHED
performedByActor Danny Kaye NERFINISHED
performedByCharacter Hubert Hawkins NERFINISHED
setting royal banquet
theme mistaken identity of a poisoned drink
tone farce
slapstick wordplay
usedAs example of complex tongue twister in popular culture
year 1955

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The Court Jester famousScene "The pellet with the poison" tongue-twister routine