Fatal Glass of Beer 4
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Great fun!! vaudeville pro´s like him, chaplin or the marxes were years on the road for basic training in front of tough audiences in so many cities and nowhere towns. They learned it the way one learned it these days: the hard way. Once there was talkies the vaudeville theatres changed into cinemas, end of the scene! Raw diamonds were polished by a merciless audience. Best comedians come from hardship,
Fields career is proofing this, Where do they learn it now? Takes a scene for any art.
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THE BEST!!!
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It's clever how a dirty word is left to your imagination when he hits him - "for the rest of your [crash] life!"
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@mrobertb in case you're still looking it is available at amazon.com
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Hey Chester, you have any of those bonds on you? :-DD
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my sides are hurting hahaha
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I liked the way he got a little mini-blast of snow in his face when he peeked through the broken window!
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Yeah, I noticed that too!
Maybe Chester won't freeze to death out there after all... ;)
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It always cracks me up when W.C. is crying at the table, and spitting out crumbs- then he bows his head and the "snow" from his hat pours into his soup bowl. LOL
" Tain't a fit night out for maaaan nor beast!" FWAP! I bet the stagehands loved throwing the bucket of cornflakes in Fields' face! LOL
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I still have this on VHS along with "The Dentist", guess I need to upgrade to DVD if it's available. I'm stiil trying to find "You're Telling Me" featuring the Princess Lescaburra, another of the best of WC.
Absolutely fantastic... How I wish this great old stuff would come back!
raposofan 4 years ago 6
ROTFLMAO!
For all of today's technological gizmos and computer generation, they still can't equal good old WC or the other old stars. That was a golden age.
mads27galt 4 years ago 6