Attention W.C. Fields fans, save the dates May 22-25, 2025! That's when the Columbus Moving Picture Show in Columbus, Ohio will screen 16mm prints of four of the legendary comedian's classic films, including It's the Old Army Game, with Louise Brooks. More information about this annual event can be found HERE.
The schedule of events for next year's Columbus Moving Picture Show includes:
* IT’S THE OLD ARMY GAME (1926, with live piano accompaniment, preceded by 5 minutes of rare footage from the premiere and trailer of the lost silent THAT ROYLE GIRL, from 1925)
* MILLION DOLLAR LEGS (1932)
* THE FATAL GLASS OF BEER (1933)
* THE OLD FASHIONED WAY (1934)
Plus, a seminar and signing by author Richard S. Greene on his just released book, Bantering Ballyhoo! Selling W. C. Fields to 20th Century America (BearManor Media, 2024).
"Bantering Ballyhoo! Selling W. C. Fields To 20th Century America presents the many ways in which The Great Man was sold to American audiences in newspaper advertising, movie posters, lobby cards, publicity stills, magazine covers and retail merchandise. Bantering Ballyhoo! takes a colorful visual journey through all of W. C. Fields' sound features and shorts through more than 775 rare and compelling promotional images, many in full color and never in print before!" This softcover book, with a foreword by Ronald J, Fields, is available on https://amzn.to/49nIMoo.
When It's the Old Army Game first played in Columbus, in July 1926, the film received good reviews in the city's three major newspapers, the Columbus Dispatch, Columbus Citizen, and Ohio State Journal. The Dispatch wrote, “Louise Brooks, a dainty little brunette, with cute girlish ways, a way of flirting, a way of kissing and with a figure that formerly earned Ziegfeld or Carroll honors, looks like a good screen personality. If properly handled, she will be a real comer.”
Indeed, she was.
More about It's the Old Army Game can be found on the newly revamped Louise Brooks Society website on its It's the Old Army Game (filmography page).
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