Richard Finegan wrote:In the past week or so TCM has been running some Warner Bros. / Vitaphone shorts that I believe have never been on before.
One is ALEX IN WONDERLAND (1940) featuring Walter Catlett.
So.... did anyone see this?
Pretty wacky and crazy - even included some pie-throwing.
Eddie Foy, Jr. wore that same unique funny bow-tie that he wore in the 1933 Universal feature MYRT AND MARGE.
And, was that Frank McHugh as the narrator?! (unbilled!)
The short even followed a Walter Catlett feature on TCM - STEEL AGAINST THE SKY (1941).
Caught it, Rich - I was blown away by the costume party scene - we get a
Buster Keaton impersonator instead of another Chaplin imitation! Proof if any is needed that Buster was making a solid comeback after HOLLYWOOD CAVALCADE within the mainstream industry. Keaton's STEAMBOAT BILL JUNIOR director, Chuck Reisner, helmed the short.
The narrator did the "Frank McHugh laugh" and it sure sounded like him.
Incidentally, there's a very funny blooper from Warners' BREAKDOWNS OF 1940 that I now know comes from this film: Foy is reading some horrible news in the papers with Catlett sitting opposite him. In the outtake Foy reacts to something he's just read in the newspaper. Still in character, he keeps staring intently at the paper as he says melodramatically, "Ooooooooh...you sonafabitch!" What makes the bit especially funny is Walter Catlett's spontaneous laughter that follows...it makes you feel that between the long hours and tough schedules, these guys were still able to have some fun making pictures.