GODFREY DANIEL! MOTHer of pearl! Simon Louvish wants to set the record straight on the life of W. C. Fields. In Man on the Flying Trapeze (564 pages. Norton. $29.95), Fields's latest biographer starts ...
On my week off last month, I fulfilled a longtime wish by visiting two repertory movie houses in L.A., both of them owned by Quentin Tarantino: the New Beverly in the Fairfax District and the Vista ...
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The Truth About W.C. Fields Isn't Funny
W.C. Fields was a sloshed-out comic genius who couldn't help but take his work home with him—and suffered the grim consequences because of it. FBI: Rigged poker games used X-ray tables, hidden cameras ...
THE best place for you to take your movie entertainment this week is the Paramount, where W. C. Fields is cavorting in “Running Wild.” That the picture is as funny as it is, is entirely due to the ...
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