Here's a gem from the movie Easter Parade (1948), starring Fred Astaire and Judy Garland. A short (80 seconds), very economical gag with a nice twist. Enjoy!
RINGLING BY FELD STILL STRUGGLES TO CLICK IN CIRCUS-LESS MAKE OVER ...
SELF-EVISCERATION HAS ITS LIMITS ...
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*READING THROUGH* an article in *The* *Boston Globe*, by Matthew J.
Lee, about the current plight of Ringling, there is an implicit sense of
failure ...
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I can’t believe Judy Garland did gookie face!
Great stuff, John, thank you for your posts.
You know, when my kids were little, along with cartoons etc, we showed them many Marx Brothers films. One day I put on something new: Top Hat, the Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers classic. Sabatino was about four at the time. He sat on the floor in silence and watched the opening scene intently for fifteen minutes or so. Finally he wailed, “WHERE’S HARPO???"
And why not? Like many films of that black & white era, Top Hat opens with rich people making small talk. Surely any second now Harpo could burst in and get things rolling? I began to imagine various classic films from Sabatino's perspective, an alternate reality where at any moment, no matter the director, writer, or Hollywood studio, here comes Harpo.
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