W.C. Fields: Extravaganza
PASSPORT VIDEO
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DVD Details:
- Starring: W.C. Fields
- Director:
- Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
- Rated: NR (Not Rated)
- Studio: PASSPORT VIDEO
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
- DVD Release Date: Mar 08, 2005
- Run Time: 240 minutes
- ASIN: B00073K86Q
- UPC: 025493333091
- Sales Rank: 51018
Editorial Review from Description:
The legendary W.C. Fields cultivated the persona of a misanthropic cynic; and many found it hard to tell where the stage character ended and the real person began. The Great Man lives on in his movies and the appreciation of comedy fans everywhere. Here is a collection of films starring the immortal W.C. Fields, featuring some of his best loved movies along with cinema rarities. A comedy cavalcade! Included are favorite films such as THE DENTIST and THE FATAL GLASS OF BEER. P Disc 1: COMEDY TALKIE SHORTS: P THE FATAL GLASS OF BEER 18 MINUTES BW In this spoof of creaky melodramas, Fields is a pioneer in the Yukon, bemoaning the loss of son to drink and ruin because of the ?fatal glass of beer.? This 1933 classic comedy short contained some of Fields most absurd humor, including the gag "And it ain?t a fit night out for man or beast." P THE GOLF SPECIALIST 20 MINUTES BW This classic 1930 comedy short captures on film the comedy sketch performed by W.C. Fields in Ziegfeld?s Follies in the 1920s. Teaching a young lady to play golf, Fields is beset be dozens of distractions that prevents the golf ball from ever being struck, not least of which is the worst caddy in history. This short gets funnier with each viewing! P THE DENTIST 21:50 BW Whether on the golf course in the dentist office, W.C. Fields wreaks havoc in this 1932 short made by the ?King of Comedy? Mack Sennett. The notorious ?tooth-pulling? scene which shocked audiences of the day and was later cut out of the film by order of the censors. Now it is restored to astonish audiences anew. P Disc 2 SALLY OF THE SAWDUST 113 MINUTES BW W.C. Fields? first starring role in a feature film, made in 1925 and based on his hit Broadway play ?Poppy?. Fields reprised his role as the juggler and carnival huckster Professor McGargle. Pretty Carol Dempster co-stars as Sally, the orphaned girl McGargle takes under wing. Years pass, and McGargle is torn between keeping Sally as his adoptive daughter in the rough carny life, or turning her over to her grandparents, who are rich but intolerant. When Sally lands in jail, McGargle comes to her rescue in one of the wildest chases ever caught on film. Also in this movie, Fields demonstrates some of the juggling which made him famous during his Vaudeville days, and also develops the conman character for which he is best remembered. Pioneer filmmaker and Hollywood legend D.W. Griffith directed this classic from the golden age of silent movies. P DISC 3: W.C. FIELDS MIXED NUTS AN AFFECTIONATE LOOK AT W.C. FIELDS 24 minutes BW This 1965 tribute to the great man is hosted by comedians Wayne and Schuster, who tell stories about Fields and show clips from his greatest films. P POOL SHARKS 10 min. silent comedy short BW In W.C. Fields? 1916 movie debut, he plays a jovial rake in competition with another man for the affections of a pretty woman. They determine to decide the matter over a not-too-friendly pool game. Fields reprises his pool routine from his days at the Ziegfeld Follies and vaudeville. A rare comedy treat. P CUPID GETS HIS MAN 7:28 An ultra rare color cartoon with W.C. Fields as a dedicated woman hater (who would have thought it?) being paired up by determined cupids with a man-hating spinster, bearing a striking resemblance to actress Edna May Oliver. Will love triumph? P W.C. FIELDS FILM FOLLIES FESTIVAL: BW color APPROX. 15 MIN. NEED TITLE A collection of trailers and film clips from W.C. Fields? greatest films, including : INTERNATIONAL HOUSE, TRT 02:52 earthquake 02:05:15 YOU CAN?T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN, TRT 01:33 MY LITTLE CHICKADEE TRT 01:33 THE BANK DICK, TRT 01:50 Fields coaching a game of checkers END 01:11:56 Promo: W.C. Fields Festival TRT 00:55 CHICKADEE GAME COMMERCIAL TRT 00:30
Amazon Customer Reviews:
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
    NOT RECOMMENDED FIELDS, 2005-12-23
PASSPORT VIDEO, a North Hollywood, CA, outfit, in their search for quality, match that other outfit, ALPHA Video, for getting their hands on old, beat-up, third or fourth generation 8mm prints of films. The sound track is fixed, but the picture is dreadful, not remastered or brought up to date at all, which, with our technical equipment is possible! They have simply put these very old junk prints on DVD. The price is high for this mess. There ought to be a law against putting out this kind of quality on DVD, I won't put the word for it here--I'll leave that to George Carlin--BUT! don't buy it!
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
    I Love this great collection of W.C. Fields !!!, 2005-08-13
First of all,I do not have any clue why this great 3 DVD collection of THE W.C. FIELDS EXTRAVAGANZA has been only given a very dismal one star and second of all,IT DEFINITELY GOT MY MONEY'S WORTH ! I truly do not know if the reviewer William A. Williams has a big axe to grind over Passport Video,the company that released the collection or that if he's talking about the very poor Madacy release,which I will get to in a moment,that contains very shoddy and extremely poor presentations of W.C. Fields' great comedy shorts ! Passport did an outstanding and amazing job over remastering and putting out extremely good 35mm copies of the three most commonly released public domain two-reel comedies that appear on disc one :THE GOLF SPECIALIST (1930),THE FATAL GLASS OF BEER (1933),and THE DENTIST (1933) as well as using a very good copy of Fields' underated 1925 feature film debut SALLY OF THE SAWDUST which was directed by none other than D.W. Griffith that completes disc two ! On disc three,there are some really interesting and good mixed goodies of trailers and comedy shorts! That disc contains the 1965 TV special AN AFFECTIONATE LOOK AT W.C. FIELDS hosted by the forgetable comedy team Wayne and Schuster and was directed by future television director Norman Campbell.It also contains the early 1930's RKO Van Beuren Rainbow Parade Cartoon short CUPID GETS HIS MAN in which a hilariously animated Fields becomes a woman hater ( a trait that would often appear in many of Fields' later feature films ) and tries his luck in love,courtesy of cupid's arrow ! THE FILM FOLLIES FESTIVAL is actually a collection of movie trailers and rare off screen footage of the legendary comic icon which features Fields serving as a coach of a checker playing game ! The trailers are of varying quality since the films themselves are over 65 years old ! But perhaps the best inclusion of the disc is Fields' 1915 comedy short POOL SHARKS which is presented here on this disc looking clean and very very great compared to the horrible-looking Madacy release which was definitely copied off a second generation videocassette ! This version is presented at the very correct sound speed projection and better sounding piano music accompainement where as Madacy's source print has it at a slow projection speed and worst of all,CLASSICAL MUSIC is used for its score in a freakin' comedy short !!! There's also a forgettable vintage early '70's TV commercial promoting the Chickadee game with an actor playing the now deceased comic speaking in form as the character Fields played in MY LITTLE CHICKADEE.While the packaging,animated menu design,and source material used for the collection was very very impressive,they could've put a bit more effort into the films that they've selected such as including the two other public domain Fields comedy shorts THE PHARMACIST and THE BARBER SHOP ( both 1933 ) on the disc,instead of only including four.The excellent Criterion release has all six of the restored shorts.Also,Passport is known for having their box sets expanding their material to five discs and each of them including nearly an hour's worth of stuff and I felt that this collection should've put all six comedy shorts on one disc and have the other include both the movie and mixed goodies of material to cut costs and not expanding the video compression ! Maybe and hopefully Passport can do that like a lot of other companies are doing nowadays in the near future.But for under $20,it was definitely a better-looking and better-sounding collection of W.C. Fields than I have ever seen before or since !! I strongly urge and recommend this collection of public-domain W.C. Fields comedies and rarities that cannot be found anywhere else and a bargain to the Criterion release.I also strongly recommend the Universal Box Set of some of the comic's very best film works and stay away from the Madacy release of the six public domain shorts and not waste money on that !!! This is the real deal here and I hope that this will eventually clear the air on the previous review of this collection !!! My hat and W.C. Fields' hat is off to Passport for caring and beautifully presenting the comic's legacy and humor that brings to these shorts and rarities !!!
7 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
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