- The sight of Virgil playing
cello in a marching band.
- The documentary-style interviews with his parents
(wearing Groucho Marx eyeglass-nose-mustache disguises to hide
their embarrassment) and other figures in his life have nothing
good to say about him.
- The failed heist in a pet store where he is chased
by a gorilla.
- Virgil volunteers for an
experimental vaccination and, for several hours, is turned into
a rabbi.
- He tips a maitre d' with
coins he just stole from a gumball machine.
- He finds a bra in the prison laundry.
- Another failed bank robbery attempt in the most-often
quoted scene, when he hands over his scrawled note to tellers,
but mis-spells his holdup note:
"Please put $50,000 into this bag and abt natural, because I
am pointing a gub at you."
- His hiring of a film director named Fritz (Marcel
Hillaire) to shoot a film in a bank about a heist - to provide
a cover for an actual robbery. Unfortunately, another gang tries
to rob the bank at the same time.
- His prison punishment, being locked up with an
insurance salesman.
- Virgil's earlier failed escape attempt, when his
self-made soap gun melts in a sudden rainstorm. In the final line
of the film, an interviewer asks Virgil if he has any hobbies (he's
making another soap-gun), and he responds: "Do you know if
it's raining out?"