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W.C. Fields

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“I remember Shakespeare’s words because he was a great writer. I can’t remember Hollywood lines; just as I may well recall a wonderful meal at Delmonico’s many years ago, but not the contents of the garbage pail last Tuesday at Joe’s Fountain Grill.”

 

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A Charles Dickens character come to life, American comedian W. C. Fields (born William Claude Dukenfield) ran away from home at age 11. Continuous exposure to cold weather gave his voice its distinctive hoarse timbre, while constant fights with bigger kids gave Fields his trademarked red, battered nose. Perfecting his skills as a juggler until his fingers bled, Fields became a vaudeville headliner before the age of 21, traveling the world with his pantomimed comedy juggling act. After making his Broadway debut in the musical comedy The Ham Tree (1906), “W.C. Fields — Tramp Juggler,” as he then billed himself, achieved the pinnacle of stage stardom by signing on with impresario Flo Ziegfeld. Somewhere along the line the comedian decided to speak on stage, to the everlasting gratitude of Fields fans everywhere. Though his flowery, pompous comic dialogue would seem to have been indispensable, Fields did rather well in silent films (the first was the 1915 one-reeler Pool Sharks) thanks… read more

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Cedric

17Apr12

Missing five of the Six Short Films released by Criterion (The Golf Specialist, Pool Sharks, The Pharmacist, The Barber Shop, and The Dentist)...

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    David Grillo

    23Dec12

    They must be on imdb? i'll put em up. How did you get to see The Fatal Glass of Bear?

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    Cedric

    23Dec12

    Yeah, all of them are on imdb. This page has links to each page: [http://www.imdb.com/media/rm2772934144/tt0005910]... I'd submit them, but I'm too lazy to fill in the form. :P I saw it thanks a Brazilian DVD of these shorts, but you can watch it here: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWW4-oBCzbQ].

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wpqx

24Mar11

Missing a whole lot of Fields films, The Old Fashioned Way, Man on the Flying Trapeze, You're Telling Me, and Never Give a Sucker an Even Break for starters.

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Darvek

18Jun10

What about NEVER GIVE A SUCKER AN EVEN BREAK (Edward F. Cline, 1941)!

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