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I've wanted write about some of the old comedy shorts that were part of the movie program of old. I just rented a DVD from Kino Video of Robert Benchley's shorts so let's start with his.
Robert Benchley was part of the famed urbane wits "the Algonquin Round Table that included Dorothy Parker, George S. Kaufman and others. In the 1940s he did a series of comedies for Paramount where in he played Joe Doakes, an average man showing the problems of the modern world.
Through his films you could see how frustrating it is to go to movies, how difficult it is to be father of the bride, etc.
Assorted notes: Joe Doakes was a term used to mean just some guy, akin to Joe Shmoe or John Q. Public.
Benchley's shorts can be found on some of the Warner Brothers "A Night at the Movies" series.
"The Forgotten Man" , which is on the Kino Video "Robert Benchley and the Knights of the Algonquin" features Norman LLoyd of Spellbound, "St. Elsewhere" and "Seven Days".
Next week:The "So You Want To..." series with George O'Hanlon.
Prof. Wolf
Robert Benchley was part of the famed urbane wits "the Algonquin Round Table that included Dorothy Parker, George S. Kaufman and others. In the 1940s he did a series of comedies for Paramount where in he played Joe Doakes, an average man showing the problems of the modern world.
Through his films you could see how frustrating it is to go to movies, how difficult it is to be father of the bride, etc.
Assorted notes: Joe Doakes was a term used to mean just some guy, akin to Joe Shmoe or John Q. Public.
Benchley's shorts can be found on some of the Warner Brothers "A Night at the Movies" series.
"The Forgotten Man" , which is on the Kino Video "Robert Benchley and the Knights of the Algonquin" features Norman LLoyd of Spellbound, "St. Elsewhere" and "Seven Days".
Next week:The "So You Want To..." series with George O'Hanlon.
Prof. Wolf