His physical prowess, impeccable timing and way with dialogue (what other actor managed to work the words "adscititious excrescence" into a sentence?) marked him as a giant.
W.C. Fields Comedy Collection (1933)
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Synopsis: This 5-Disc set collects five of W.C. Fields's most popular films: THE BANK DICK (1940), INTERNATIONAL HOUSE (1933), IT'S A GIFT (1934), MY LITTLE CHICKADEE (1940), YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN... This 5-Disc set collects five of W.C. Fields's most popular films: THE BANK DICK (1940), INTERNATIONAL HOUSE (1933), IT'S A GIFT (1934), MY LITTLE CHICKADEE (1940), YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN (1939). See individual titles for details. [More]
Starring: W.C. Fields, Mae West, Edgar Bergen, George Burns
Starring: W.C. Fields, Mae West, Edgar Bergen, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Peggy Hopkins Joyce, Cab Calloway, Bela Lugosi, Rudy Vallee, Rose Marie
Director: Edward F. Cline, George Marshall, Norman Z. McLeod, A. Edward Sutherland
Director: Edward F. Cline, George Marshall, Norman Z. McLeod, A. Edward Sutherland
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