list of W.C. Fields movies

 

Selected List of W.C. Fields Movies

Here’s a chronological overview of some of his most notable works:


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  • So’s Your Old Man (1926) – A remake of It’s the Old Army Game.

  • Running Wild (1927) – Silent comedy about a meek man transformed by hypnosis.

  • Her Majesty, Love (1931) – Early talkie appearance.

  • Million Dollar Legs (1932) – Political satire with Fields as a quirky leader.

  • If I Had a Million (1932) – Anthology film featuring Fields in a memorable segment.

  • International House (1933) – Ensemble comedy with Fields and Bela Lugosi.

  • Tillie and Gus (1933) – Comedy about con artists.

  • Alice in Wonderland (1933) – Fields plays Humpty Dumpty.

  • Six of a Kind (1934) – Ensemble comedy with Burns and Allen.

  • You’re Telling Me! (1934) – One of Fields’s best-loved comedies.

  • The Old Fashioned Way (1934) – Nostalgic look at vaudeville life.



  • Poppy (1936) – Fields reprises his stage role as a con man.

  • You Can’t Cheat an Honest Man (1939) – Circus comedy with Edgar Bergen.


  • The Bank Dick (1940) – One of Fields’s most famous films, about a bumbling security guard.

  • Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941) – Surreal comedy often considered his last great film.

  • Tales of Manhattan (1942) – Anthology film appearance.

  • Follow the Boys (1944) – Wartime morale-boosting film.

  • Sensations of 1945 (1945) – One of his final screen appearances.

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