The Old Fashioned Way (1934) | American comedy film directed by William Beaudine
"The Old Fashioned Way" is a 1934 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine. Starring W.C. Fields, the film is a comedic showcase for the legendary comedian's unique style and humor.
The film centers around the character of The Great McGonigle, played by W.C. Fields, a traveling vaudeville performer with grandiose ambitions of theatrical success. McGonigle leads a ragtag group of performers as they tour from town to town, presenting their variety show to often indifferent audiences.
McGonigle is a self-aggrandizing and perpetually optimistic showman who believes in the old-fashioned charm of live performances. Despite facing financial struggles and the challenges of keeping his eccentric troupe together, he remains committed to the world of vaudeville.
One day, McGonigle discovers a talented young actress named Betty Jane Rhodes, played by Judith Allen, and he persuades her to join his troupe. As they travel and perform, the film unfolds with a series of comedic set pieces, showcasing Fields' signature wit, physical comedy, and clever wordplay.
The central conflict arises when McGonigle learns that Betty Jane has a wealthy aunt who disapproves of her involvement in show business. In an effort to secure both Betty Jane's future and the financial stability of his troupe, McGonigle concocts a scheme involving mistaken identities, misunderstandings, and comedic escapades.
Fields' character, known for his misanthropic humor and sharp-tongued delivery, engages in numerous hilarious encounters with other characters in the film. The narrative is punctuated with vaudeville routines, musical numbers, and humorous situations that highlight the absurdities of show business.
W.C. Fields (The Great McGonigle): Fields, renowned for his comedic persona and unique style, delivers a memorable performance as the brash and eccentric showman.
Judith Allen (Betty Jane Rhodes): Allen plays the aspiring actress with charm and provides a foil to Fields' character.
Joe Morrison (Eddie): Morrison, a frequent collaborator with Fields, appears in the film as Eddie, adding to the comedic dynamics of the troupe.
"The Old Fashioned Way" is considered a classic example of W.C. Fields' comedic brilliance. It captures the essence of vaudeville entertainment and showcases Fields' ability to blend verbal wit with physical comedy. While the film may not be as widely remembered as some of Fields' other works, it remains a testament to the enduring appeal of his unique and influential comedic style.
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