WC Fields Comedy Collection Volume 2 ----> 3/20/2007
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WC Fields Comedy Collection Volume 2 ----> 3/20/2007
The Universal website has the WC Fields Comedy collection Volume 2 coming next march. Here is the list of films included:
http://homevideo.universalstudios.co...?childId=36654
Universal did a very good job with Volume 1, so hopefully Volume 2 will be more of the same.
Disc 1
You're Telling Me!
Run Time: 1 Hour 6 Minutes
Bonus Materials
Theatrical Trailer
Disc 2
The Old Fashioned Way
Run Time: 1 Hour 6 Minutes
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Bonus Materials
Theatrical Trailer
Disc 3
The Man on the Flying Trapeze
Run Time: 1 Hour 5 Minutes
Bonus Materials
Theatrical Trailer
Disc 4
Poppy
Run Time: 1 Hour 15 Minutes
Bonus Materials
Theatrical Trailer
Disc 5
Never Give a Sucker an Even Break
Run Time: 1 Hour 11 Minutes
Bonus Materials
Wayne and Schuster Take an Affectionate Look at W.C. Fields
Theatrical Trailer
You're Telling Me!
Run Time: 1 Hour 6 Minutes
Bonus Materials
Theatrical Trailer
Disc 2
The Old Fashioned Way
Run Time: 1 Hour 6 Minutes
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Bonus Materials
Theatrical Trailer
Disc 3
The Man on the Flying Trapeze
Run Time: 1 Hour 5 Minutes
Bonus Materials
Theatrical Trailer
Disc 4
Poppy
Run Time: 1 Hour 15 Minutes
Bonus Materials
Theatrical Trailer
Disc 5
Never Give a Sucker an Even Break
Run Time: 1 Hour 11 Minutes
Bonus Materials
Wayne and Schuster Take an Affectionate Look at W.C. Fields
Theatrical Trailer
Universal did a very good job with Volume 1, so hopefully Volume 2 will be more of the same.
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This is great news. IMHO, this is a slightly stronger collection than the previous one.
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Wow, awesome! I bought the first set and instantly became a fan, so I got the Criterion WC Fields Short Films disc. I didn't realize that there was still this much material left to see! I'm very excited.
My favorites from the first set are It's a Gift and The Bank Dick. The other films were lacking, somehow. What are these movies like? Will we get more of the Father-with-a-rotten-family character? Those are the best.
My favorites from the first set are It's a Gift and The Bank Dick. The other films were lacking, somehow. What are these movies like? Will we get more of the Father-with-a-rotten-family character? Those are the best.
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The Man on the Flying Trapeze is hilarious. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0026676/plotsummary
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NEVER GIVE A SUCKER AN EVEN BREAK is probably the most bizarre Fields film, and my favorite. (Every time I watch it, I wonder how it ever got made - it's like some off-the-wall experimental indie.)
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Originally Posted by Ethan VanSciver
What are these movies like? Will we get more of the Father-with-a-rotten-family character? Those are the best.
The Man on The Flying Trapeze It was once said that Fields only played 2 characters in the movies: Men who never settled down and men who wished they hadn't. In this movie, Ambrose Wolfinger really wishes he hadn't! All the parts are here: a nagging wife, a shrewish mother-in-law and a brother-in-law who's so lazy he takes a nap every morning after breakfast!
You're Telling Me Is another family man movie, but this time Fields is also a struggling inventor trying to sell a puncture proof tire.
The Old Fashioned Way Fields as The Great McGonigle, this time as a man who didn't settle down. He heads a travelling theatre troupe seeking to finance his show by conning a wealthy widow. Fields based this character on people he worked for in vaudeville and he also performs his juggling act.
Poppy This time as another man who never settled down, Fields works the carnival circuit and tries to pass off his daughter as an heiress. Not as funny as Old Fashioned Way, but still has plenty of great bits. This movie was based on a stage play that starred Fields in the 20s and was also a remake of the silent movie Sally of the Sawdust
Never Give A Sucker An Even Break. By the end of his career, Fields had reached the point where he had full creative control of his movies, and that's how this brilliant spoof of Hollywood got made.
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Originally Posted by dx23
The Universal website has the WC Fields Comedy collection Volume 2 coming next march. Here is the list of films included:
http://homevideo.universalstudios.co...?childId=36654
Universal did a very good job with Volume 1, so hopefully Volume 2 will be more of the same.
http://homevideo.universalstudios.co...?childId=36654
Universal did a very good job with Volume 1, so hopefully Volume 2 will be more of the same.
The ones I had on tape that I transferred are: Tillie and Gus, The Old Fashioned Way, Never Give A Sucker An Even Break, Man on the Flying Trapeze, Mississippi (Bing Crosby had top billing in that one, but W.C. Fields was second billed), and You're Telling Me!.
The DVD copies don't look too bad though, since I used my "master copies" to make the DVD's. All the old tapes I recorded from TV, I made an extra copy, stored away the "original", and only watched the copy all these years, so the originals are still in great condition.
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Best DVD News I've read all week. Glad to see "Never Give a Sucker..." in this batch-- I'd wondered why it wasn't included in Vol. 1, since it included his three other late-period Uni releases.
Just finished reading James Curtis' excellent Fields biography and was jonesing for some new W.C. on DVD. Now why do we have to wait till March?
Best DVD News I've read all week. Glad to see "Never Give a Sucker..." in this batch-- I'd wondered why it wasn't included in Vol. 1, since it included his three other late-period Uni releases.
Just finished reading James Curtis' excellent Fields biography and was jonesing for some new W.C. on DVD. Now why do we have to wait till March?
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Originally Posted by Damfino
You got it!
The Man on The Flying Trapeze It was once said that Fields only played 2 characters in the movies: Men who never settled down and men who wished they hadn't. In this movie, Ambrose Wolfinger really wishes he hadn't! All the parts are here: a nagging wife, a shrewish mother-in-law and a brother-in-law who's so lazy he takes a nap every morning after breakfast!
You're Telling Me Is another family man movie, but this time Fields is also a struggling inventor trying to sell a puncture proof tire.
The Old Fashioned Way Fields as The Great McGonigle, this time as a man who didn't settle down. He heads a travelling theatre troupe seeking to finance his show by conning a wealthy widow. Fields based this character on people he worked for in vaudeville and he also performs his juggling act.
Poppy This time as another man who never settled down, Fields works the carnival circuit and tries to pass off his daughter as an heiress. Not as funny as Old Fashioned Way, but still has plenty of great bits. This movie was based on a stage play that starred Fields in the 20s and was also a remake of the silent movie Sally of the Sawdust
Never Give A Sucker An Even Break. By the end of his career, Fields had reached the point where he had full creative control of his movies, and that's how this brilliant spoof of Hollywood got made.
The Man on The Flying Trapeze It was once said that Fields only played 2 characters in the movies: Men who never settled down and men who wished they hadn't. In this movie, Ambrose Wolfinger really wishes he hadn't! All the parts are here: a nagging wife, a shrewish mother-in-law and a brother-in-law who's so lazy he takes a nap every morning after breakfast!
You're Telling Me Is another family man movie, but this time Fields is also a struggling inventor trying to sell a puncture proof tire.
The Old Fashioned Way Fields as The Great McGonigle, this time as a man who didn't settle down. He heads a travelling theatre troupe seeking to finance his show by conning a wealthy widow. Fields based this character on people he worked for in vaudeville and he also performs his juggling act.
Poppy This time as another man who never settled down, Fields works the carnival circuit and tries to pass off his daughter as an heiress. Not as funny as Old Fashioned Way, but still has plenty of great bits. This movie was based on a stage play that starred Fields in the 20s and was also a remake of the silent movie Sally of the Sawdust
Never Give A Sucker An Even Break. By the end of his career, Fields had reached the point where he had full creative control of his movies, and that's how this brilliant spoof of Hollywood got made.
Thanks very much! This sounds amazing! Here's hoping the packaging will match the first set!