YOU CAN'T CHEAT ON AN HONEST MAN
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- YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN. // New Yorker;12/4/1965, Vol. 41 Issue 42, p16
The article reviews the motion picture "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man," directed by W. C. Fields and starring Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy.
- YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN. // New Yorker;4/28/1962, Vol. 38 Issue 10, p18
The article reviews the film "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man," starring W.C. Fields, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy.
- YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN. // New Yorker;11/9/1963, Vol. 39 Issue 38, p16
The article reviews the motion picture "YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN," directed by George Marshall and starring W.C. Fields, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy.
- EVENTS. // America;7/16/1938, Vol. 59 Issue 15, p360
The article highlights several events in the U.S. in 1938. A woman hit-and-run driver in Brooklyn, New York had thrown five cents to the aged pedestrian she had bumped. A gunman had taken $249 from his victim and retain one dollar for his incidental expenses. A trust fund created by Edgar Bergen...
- W.C. FIELDS: Rowdy King of Comedy. Taylor, Robert Lewis // Saturday Evening Post;6/11/1949, Vol. 221 Issue 50, p36
The article presents the short story "W.C. Fields: Rowdy King of Comedy," by Robert Lewis Taylor.
- The Net. Belfield, Richard // New Statesman;06/06/97, Vol. 126 Issue 4337, p35
Focuses on the W.C. Fields Fan Club's Web site which offers information about comedian W.C. Fields. Web site's features; Background on Fields' career as a comic; Access information.
- Untitled. // New Yorker;4/28/1980, Vol. 56 Issue 10, p39
An excerpt from the "Evening Sentinel," a newspaper in Pennsylvania, about the special stamp that will be issued on January 29, 1980 by the U.S. Postal Service to honor the late entertainer W. C. Fields is presented.
- W.C. Fields. Edwards, Anne // Architectural Digest;Apr94, Vol. 51 Issue 4, p150
Features the home of motion picture comedian W.C. Fields in San Fernando Valley, California. Reflection of Fields' residences on his quirkiness; Furnishings and decorations of Fields' ranch house in Encino; Fields' prized possessions; Career highlights; Fields' fear of being kidnapped because...
- On W. C. Fields's Tombstone. SCHALL, JAMES V. // University Bookman;Fall2013, p12
A review of the essay "Never Give a Sucker an Even Break," devoted to the comedian W. C. Fields, which appeared in Joseph Epstein's book "Essays in Biography" is presented.