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The Prize Fighter
The Prize Fighter (1979), co-starring Tim Conway and Don Knotts
Silent Movie
DVD review of Mel Brooks’ Silent Movie – Aspiring filmmakers Mel Funn (Mel Brooks), Marty Eggs (Marty Feldman) and Dom Bell (Dom DeLuise) go to a financially troubled studio with an idea for a silent movie. In an effort to make the movie more marketable, they attempt to recruit a number of big name stars to appear, while the studio’s creditors attempt to thwart them
Editorial Review of Silent Movie, courtesy of Amazon.com
The Sid Caesar Collection – The Fan Favorites – 50th Anniversary Edition
Editorial Review of The Sid Caesar Collection – The Fan Favorites – 50th Anniversary Edition, courtesy of Amazon.com
The Munsters Revenge
The Munsters Revenge (1981) starring Fred Gwynne, Yvonne DeCarlo, Al Lewis, Sid Caesar
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The Emperor’s New Clothes, starring Sid Caesar, Robert Morse, Jason Carter, Lysette Anthony
DVD review of The Emperor’s New Clothes starring Sid Caesar, Clive Revill, Robert Morse. A very good children’s film that plays on two levels – one for the children, and another for the adults, with the perpetually funny Sid Caesar cracking me up every time he appears as the self-absorbed emperor
Sid Caesar is one of those clowns who can take a minor part and make it laugh out loud hilarious — which he does in this version of the classic children’s tale, The Emperor’s New Clothes. Read More »The Emperor’s New Clothes
The Navigator
The Navigator, starring Buster Keaton and Kathryn McGuire
Lost Keaton
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a zany, farcical, slapstick comedy that’s absolutely hilarious with the greatest film clowns of the time! It’s hilarious, and highly recommended!
Read More »A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumThe Man called Flintstone
The Man Called Flintstone(1966) starring the voice talents of Alan Reed, Mel Blanc, Harvey Korman
One of my favorite childhood movies was The Man Called Flintstone. Released after the end of the original TV series, it uses the well-worn plot line of Fred being an identical duplicate of some “important” person. In this case, secret agent Rock Slagg. Slagg’s boss, Chief Mountmore, decides to use Fred to complete Slagg’s mission. To capture of the evil criminal genius, the Green Goose (voiced with glee by Harvey Korman) …. Before he can take over the world.
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