Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA poor clerk pretends that he has lots of money.A poor clerk pretends that he has lots of money.A poor clerk pretends that he has lots of money.
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- AnecdotesVitaphone production reels #3674-3675
- ConnexionsFeatured in Men Are Like That (1930)
- Bandes originalesI'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
(uncredited)
Music by James Kendis, James Brockman and Nat Vincent
Lyrics by John W. Kellette
Played during the opening credits and at the end
Sung briefly by Franklin Pangborn
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Franklin Pangborn is fussing with his toupee, hoping to impress wife. Helen Ferguson's friend. However, neither she nor her mother, Clara Blandick, will stand stand for Pangborn's self-aggrandizing taradiddles.
It's a playlet by George Kelly that was expanded into his play THE SHOW-OFF, that was made into film versions four times from 1928 through 1946. It's an effort in peribathos, the deliberate attempt to be silly by means of taking some trivial subject very seriously -- only Alexander Pope made much of the form, and he had to do it in overwritten poetry for the effect. Still, it is an interesting acting exercise.
It's a playlet by George Kelly that was expanded into his play THE SHOW-OFF, that was made into film versions four times from 1928 through 1946. It's an effort in peribathos, the deliberate attempt to be silly by means of taking some trivial subject very seriously -- only Alexander Pope made much of the form, and he had to do it in overwritten poetry for the effect. Still, it is an interesting acting exercise.
- boblipton
- 22 avr. 2021
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- Durée15 minutes
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