The Bank Dick (1940, 73 Min.) Madcap romp concerning dimwit who's made bank detective. Considered best showcase of W.C. Field's talents. Classic comedy fans still appreciate its shamelessly witty, non-stop hilarity. International House (1933, 72 Min.) International hotel hosts the unveiling of early television technology and attracts a bevy of oddball characters in this all-star comedy.
It's A Gift (1934, 68 Min.) Comedy classic about a grocery clerk dealing with life's travails. Acclaimed comedy routines still provoke belly laughs among W.C. Fields fans, those with a taste for off-kilter comedy.
My Little Chickadee (1940, 81 Min.) Episodic, improvisational Wild West spoof pairs comedy legends West and Fields. Though dated and slow-paced, this is still enjoyable for classic comedy buffs in the mood for sly, cynical humor.
You Can't Cheat An Honest Man (1939, 79 Min.) Circus manager battles ventriloquist and dummy while staying one step ahead of sheriff in this zany comedy. Delight for classic comedy lovers for Fields' trademark curmudgeonly wit, infamous ping-pong scene.