W.C. Fields

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    W.C. Fields: 6 Short Films (2000)

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    W.C. Fields: 6 Short Films (2000)

    A Criterion compilation of “six gems that feature the comic genius at his peak: The Golf Specialist, Pool Sharks (silent), The Pharmacist, The Fatal Glass of Beer, The Barber Shop, and, of course, the notorious The Dentist.” Pool Sharks is his first film ever, released in 1915; the rest are all five of Fields’ talking shorts, released from 1930 to 1933.

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    The Golden Age of Comedy (1957)

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    The Golden Age of Comedy (1957)

    A compilation featuring comedic stars of the silent era including Laurel and Hardy, Buster Keaton, W.C. Fields and Harold Lloyd.

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    Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941)

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    Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941)

    Never Give a Sucker an Even Break is a 1941 film about a man who wants to sell a film story to Esoteric Studios. On the way he gets insulted by little boys, beat up for ogling a woman, and abused by a waitress. W. C. Fields’ last starring role in a feature-length film.

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    The Bank Dick (1940)

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    The Bank Dick (1940)

    Egbert Sousé becomes an unexpected hero when a bank robber falls over a bench he’s occupying. Now considered brave, Egbert is given a job as a bank guard. Soon, he is approached by charlatan J. Frothingham Waterbury about buying shares in a mining company. Egbert persuades teller Og Oggilby to lend him bank money, to be returned when the scheme pays off. Unfortunately, bank inspector Snoopington then makes a surprise appearance.

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    My Little Chickadee (1940)

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    My Little Chickadee (1940)

    Set in the American Old West of the 1880s, Miss Flower Belle Lee (Mae West) is on her way to visit relatives out west. While she is traveling on a stagecoach a masked bandit on horseback holds up the stage for its shipment of gold. As he makes his getaway with the gold, he takes Flower Belle with him. Flower Belle then walks into town under suspicion of being in collusion with the bandit.

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    You Can't Cheat an Honest Man (1939)

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    You Can’t Cheat an Honest Man (1939)

    Fields plays “Larsen E. Whipsnade”, the owner of a shady carnival that is constantly on the run from the law. Whipsnade is struggling to keep a step ahead of foreclosure, and clearly not paying his performers, including Bergen and McCarthy, who try to coax money out of him, or in McCarthy’s case, steal some outright.

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    Poppy (1936)

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    Poppy (1936)

    Carny con artist and snake-oil salesman Eustace McGargle tries to stay one step ahead of the sheriff but is completely devoted to his beloved daughter Poppy.

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    Man on the Flying Trapeze (1935)

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    Man on the Flying Trapeze (1935)

    Hard-working, henpecked Ambrose Ambrose Wolfinger takes off from work to go to a wrestling match with catastrophic consequences.

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    It's a Gift (1934)

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    It’s a Gift (1934)

    After he inherits some money, Harold Bissonette (“pronounced bis-on-ay”) decides to give up the grocery business, move to California and run an orange grove. Despite his family’s objections and the news that the land he bought is worthless, Bissonette packs up and drives out to California with his nagging wife Amelia and children.

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    Six of a Kind (1934)

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    Six of a Kind (1934)

    The Whinneys share expenses for their trip to Hollywood with George and Gracie and their great Dane. A clerk in Whinney’s bank has put fifty thousand dollars in a suitcase, hoping to rob Whinney on the road, but instead Whinney takes another road and is himself arrested in Nevada.

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    International House (1933)

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    International House (1933)

    Assorted wacky characters converge on a Chinese hotel to bid on a new invention … television.

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    The Dentist (1932)

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    The Dentist (1932)

    An unconventional dentist deals with patients in slapstick fashion.

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