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Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- You're Telling Me!
1. Main Titles [1:21]
2. Made a Fool [5:19]
3. Wrong Side of the Tracks [2:02]
4. New Inventions [3:49]
5. Family History [5:19]
6. Impossible Marriage [2:01]
7. Deflation Demonstration [3:45]
8. Matter of Pride [1:21]
9. Successful Failure [2:53]
10. Princess and Fairy Tales [7:02]
11. Talk of the Town [4:19]
12. The Royal Arrival [4:38]
13. Catching Up [2:07]
14. Dinner Plans [4:12]
15. Engagement Announced [4:11]
16. "Keep Your Eye on the Ball" [8:42]
17. Pulled One Over [2:15]
18. End Titles [:38]
Disc #2 -- The Old Fashioned Way
1. Main Titles [1:26]
2. One Step Ahead [2:23]
3. Children of the Theater [3:27]
4. Town to Town [3:34]
5. Welcoming Committee [4:18]
6. Don't Belong [2:45]
7. Dinner Is Served [7:24]
8. You Really Can Sing [6:53]
9. Friendly Audition [8:45]
10. Places, Everyone [2:45]
11. Let the Play Begin [3:33]
12. "The Drunkard" [5:49]
13. Surprising Performance [3:33]
14. Here Comes the Prince! [2:01]
15. The Great McGonigle [5:04]
16. No Objections [5:13]
17. Medical Discovery [1:37]
18. End Title [:56]
Disc #3 -- Man on the Flying Trapeze
1. Main Titles [1:19]
2. Come to Bed [2:54]
3. Burglars in the Cellar [8:40]
4. A Quartet [5:37]
5. Wrestling's in My Blood [1:58]
6. Take Him Away [4:15]
7. Ex-Convict [5:47]
8. At the Office [6:34]
9. Afternoon Off [3:31]
10. No Parking [6:37]
11. Deepest Sympathies [2:04]
12. Car Trouble [3:20]
13. The Main Event [2:24]
14. A Little Nosegay [3:37]
15. Discharged [2:21]
16. Full Pay [3:03]
17. Hot Coffee and Sandwiches [1:25]
18. End Titles [:38]
Disc #4 -- Poppy
1. Main Titles [1:42]
2. Just Around the Corner [2:09]
3. Pet Tricks [2:54]
4. Playing Possum [4:16]
5. Free Show [7:20]
6. Game of Chance [4:17]
7. Croquet With the Countess [9:04]
8. Carnival Girl [3:10]
9. Rite of Holy Matrimony [3:10]
10. Settling In [2:38]
11. Distinguishing Marks [4:45]
12. A Wife and Family [3:30]
13. Different Backgrounds [3:47]
14. Rendezvous [5:09]
15. Live Entertainment [6:31]
16. Two Happy Announcements [2:37]
17. Not Your Poppy [6:12]
18. End Titles [:24]
Disc #5 -- Never Give a Sucker an Even Break
1. Main Titles [1:29]
2. Make a Wish [:57]
3. No Respect [4:02]
4. "Estrellita" [6:03]
5. "Hot Cha Cha" [2:35]
6. "Voices of Spring" [6:00]
7. Rough Draft [6:48]
8. "Chickens Lay Eggs in Kansas" [3:45]
9. An American Eagle [2:50]
10. Playing Post Office [2:55]
11. Insult to Intelligence [2:13]
12. "Dark Eyes" [3:13]
13. A Professional [4:52]
14. "Comin' Through the Rye" [2:43]
15. Here Comes the Groom [6:34]
16. Soda Jerk [:36]
17. Maternity Run [5:58]
18. End Titles [6:23]
W.C. Fields plays Ambrose Wolfinger -- the henpecked husband to end all henpecked husbands -- in The Man on the Flying Trapeze. A widower, Ambrose married a second time only to provide a mother for his pretty daughter (Mary Brian). What he got was an overbearing harpy of a wife (Kathleen Howard), a fussy and imperious mother-in-law (Vera Lewis) and a shiftless brother-in-law (Grady Sutton). Ambrose plans to attend a much-awaited wrestling match, but can't get the day off of work. He lies for the first time in his life, telling his boss that his mother-in-law has died. En route to the wrestling meet, Ambrose suffers one mishap after another, from a string of traffic tickets to an encounter with a runaway tire. He gets to the match just in time to miss the whole thing, and ends up bruised and battered on the sidewalk. Meanwhile, his home is being deluged with flowers, offered in sympathy for his "dead" mother-in-law who is very much alive but not amused. When his boss discovers the deception, he fires Ambrose. The poor man returns home to face the cold stares of his wife's family. They goad and harass him until he can stand no more: when brother-in-law insults his daughter, Ambrose punches him out (a scene that always results in audience cheers) and tells everyone else where to go. Soon after, his anxious ex-boss calls up; only Ambrose can decipher the important messages left behind on his cluttered desk, and would Ambrose like to come back to work? His loyal and loving daughter negotiates a hefty salary hike for Ambrose, and the film ends with Our Hero assuming his proper role as head of the household, with his obnoxious in-laws literally left out in the rain. An uproarious "worm turns" farce, Man on the Flying Trapeze was an expanded version of 1932 Mack Sennett two-reeler, Too Many Highballs, and a partial remake of Fields' own silent feature Running Wild (27). Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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