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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally, a book about Wheeler and Woolsey!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Wheeler & Woolsey: The Vaudeville Comic Duo and Their Films, 1929-1937 (Hardcover)
Wheeler and Woolsey were second to Laurel and Hardy in the heart's of movie going audiences of the 1930's. Since then, however, their star has faded and their acomplishments have been relegated to footnote status in the history of the golden age of comedy. Thanks to Edward Watz, Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey are alive and kicking again in a definitive history of the lovable pair and their films. Exhaustingly researched and lovingly executed, the book chronicles the career ups and downs of the most unjustifiably forgotten comedians in the history of show business. Personal biographies are included, as well as detailed accounts of all of their features and short subjects. Long time leading lady Dorothy Lee lends her first hand account of the way things happend with a refreshingly candid foreward. She also shares her memories of each of the films that she participated in with a fascinating view that only an insider could relate. The later years are chronicled in the final chapter, featuring accounts of Bert Wheeler's career after the untimely death of his partner. All in all, this book ranks along side the superlative Laurel and Hardy, The Magic Behind The Movies, and Abbott and Costello in Hollywood, as one of the most enjoyable and informative demonstration's of film history as can be expected. If you love film comedy, you should not be without this book.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great book on a fascinating comedy duo,
By A Customer
This review is from: Wheeler & Woolsey: The Vaudeville Comic Duo and Their Films, 1929-1937 (Hardcover)
This "sleeper" book, which I picked up because of my curiosity about the subjects (they are appearing regularly on the Turner Classic Movies station) is a revelation. Positively one of the best researched and entertaining books about a comedy team from the movies' golden age, the 1930s. To watch Wheeler & Woolsey is to understand what vaudeville-type comedy is (was) all about. Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey have been overlooked in favor of teams like the Marx Bros. or the 3 Stooges. This book corrects that oversight. It is also a highly readable accounts of Hollywood politics behind the scenes at some of the major studios. If you're a fan of vintage movie comedy, get this book.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb, film history book on a great comedy team,
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This review is from: Wheeler & Woolsey: The Vaudeville Comic Duo and Their Films, 1929-1937 (McFarland Classics) (Paperback)
Ed Watz's book 'Wheeler & Woolsey' is a superb film history of a great and sadly forgotten movie comedy team. This volume evokes the golden days of both Vaudeville and Hollywood, as we follow the rise and sad fall of Wheeler & Woolsey. Mr. Watz also sets straight the historical record in that the boys were second only to the great Laurel & Hardy in the 1930's and certainly ahead of their rivals the Marx Bros., the Ritz Bros., and the Three Stooges! Readers of this book will want to go out and see the films of Wheeler & Woolsey. Watz's book is a lost treasure.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Tribute to the Comedy Team,
By Matthew N. Barry (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wheeler & Woolsey: The Vaudeville Comic Duo and Their Films, 1929-1937 (McFarland Classics) (Paperback)
Ed Watz' thoroughly researched and well-written book on the films of Wheeler and Woolsey deserves the highest praise. He approaches their career by examining their work on a film-by-film basis, providing very complete cast and credit information, production history, as well as biographical information on the two comedians. The book also includes a nice forward by their frequent co-star Dorothy Lee, who worked with the team since the 20s. Lee, who died in 1999, shares many memories of working with the comedians, and gives valuable insight into the making of these films.
Highly recommended for students and fans of stage and screen comedy.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Best (and only) Book About This Team,
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This review is from: Wheeler & Woolsey: The Vaudeville Comic Duo and Their Films, 1929-1937 (Hardcover)
I love this book! To my knowledge, the only book around about Wheeler and Whoolsey. It made me eager to see more of their films. The author did a great job of research, which couldn't have been easy considering how long ago these comedians were active.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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A Triumph of Film Documentation,
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This review is from: Wheeler & Woolsey: The Vaudeville Comic Duo and Their Films, 1929-1937 (McFarland Classics) (Paperback)
If only Edward Watz wrote every film book! His definitive treatise on Wheeler and Woolsey (much like his earlier volume on the Columbia short subjects) is beautifully organized, tremendously informative, and wonderfully written. Although I have spent a lifetime studying the motion picture greats of the past, I am a newcomer when it comes to the films of Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey. Their names have always been a vague reminder that there is more to screen comedy than Laurel and Hardy, Abbott and Costello, and The Three Stooges, but I have never had the opportunity (or the interest, frankly)to seek them out. Now, after reading this outstanding book, I plan to watch each and every one of their films--whether they're good, bad, or indifferent. That's another thing I like about this study: Watz doesn't pull any punches when a film doesn't live up to the studio's original hype, and that is refreshing indeed. I can't recommend this one highly enough.
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Wheeler & Woolsey: The Vaudeville Comic Duo and Their Films, 1929-1937 (McFarland Classics) by edward watz (Paperback - Mar. 2001)
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