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W.C. Fields and Me - Trailer

W.C. Fields and Me - Trailer

This heartbreaking, revealing film is based on the book detailing Carlotta Monti's stormy relationship with the irascible comedic ...

W.C. Fields as You've NEVER Seen Him Before...Talent Personified

W.C. Fields as You've NEVER Seen Him Before...Talent Personified

This outtake, from the 1934 movie, The Old Fashioned Way, shows

Classic W C Fields' Line

Classic W C Fields' Line

From The Bank Dick. Not his greatest movie but there were a lot of funny skits. Of course,$20 was a huge sum back then. Also

Interview with Rod Steiger on 'W.C. Fields and Me'

Interview with Rod Steiger on 'W.C. Fields and Me'

The Motion Archive is a unique collection of hundreds of hours of unreleased conversations with key figures in the Film Industry.

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W.C. Fields and Me - Original TV Spot (1976)

W.C. Fields and Me - Original TV Spot (1976)

Drank drank drank. — Original TV Spot for Arthur Hiller's 1976 Universal Picture starring Rod Steiger as

W.C. Fields and Me - Trailer

W.C. Fields and Me - Trailer

This heartbreaking, revealing film is based on the book detailing Carlotta Monti's stormy relationship with the irascible comedic ...

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