Veterans Day Gravestone Flag Placement Ceremony
Honoring W.C. Fields' Parents
James brother, George, was killed in the Battle of Gettysburg and is buried there a few feet from Pres. Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. James and George both immigrants with lessons for today. The past is present and for the future we have the comfort of the Timelessness of W.C. Fields Art and Humor.
The Real Transcript of W.C. Fields Murder Trial (of a Canary), 1928
Stage Reading, September 15 and 16, 2025, at Actors Temple Theatre, 339 W. 47th St., NYC
(A little-known part of Broadway history with profound implications for the legacy of modern entertainment.
A true story of The People v. W.C. Fields – suspenseful and absurd – that just might have thwarted the Great Man’s Hollywood career in talking pictures, and might never have become the "Icon of American Culture and Humor" as described by the Librarian of Congress in 2000.)
While performing the canary scene in Earl Carroll Vanities on Broadway in 1928, W.C. Fields was arrested in the Theatre for torturing a canary, thrown in jail overnight, and appeared in Court the next day.
A true story of The People v. W.C. Fields available on YouTube...
Ed Gaynes of Actors Temple Theatre, Terrence Montgomery - Director, Dr. Harriet Fields - Creator/Adaptor/Playwright of The Real Transcript of W.C. Fields Murder Trial (of a Canary), 1928
Cast of The Real Transcript of W.C. Fields Murder Trial (of a Canary), 1928 with creator Harriet Fields.
Not in Photo - Pianist - Raphael D'Lugoff
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Slapstick Festival 2025
Wednesday 12th February to Sunday 16th February 2025, Bristol, UK
Opening 12 February with
Rare insights into W.C. Fields by granddaughter Dr. Harriet Fields, Patron Slapstick Festival
(https://slapstick.org.uk/w-c-fields-global-stage-to-silent-and-talking-films-and-radio/)
or the picture below for more information.
Films and Radio
Achieving great success on the stage in nearly every continent, combining stage
CLICK on this link (https://slapstick.org.uk) for more information.
W.C. FIELDS in 'So's Your Old Man' - 2nd WCF film in National Film Registry of the Library of Congress
The deadline for the Library of Congress
National Film Registry 2024 nominations is August 15.
View a list of films in our Filmography.
Nominate now!
Let's all add Man on the Flying Trapeze (1935) as the next W.C. Fields Film to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. A portrait of family life in all its travails in W.C. Fields inimitable sweetness and gentleness, and keen insights into the human condition.
You can nominate up to 50 films. Another suggestion for nomination is the 1935 version of David Copperfield with W.C. Fields as Micawber. It is opined Charles Dickens must have had W.C. Fields in mind for this role.
YOU'RE TELLING ME (1934) the talking version of 'So’s Your Old Man' on the National Film Registry since 2008. Plus, nominate your favorite W.C. Fields FILMS!
DAVID COPPERFIELD (1935) with W.C. Fields as Wilkins Micawber. My dear father, W. Claude Fields, Jr., and I met George Cukor, Director of 'David Copperfield', who told us that W.C. Fields was the "nicest sweetest person he has ever worked with". Cukor has said he did not have to direct W.C. Fields for he "inhabited Micawber".
W.C. Fields as Wilkins Micawber in David Copperfield (1935 version)
Current W.C. Fields films on National Film Registry - 'The Bank Dick' (1992); 'So's Your Old Man' (2008); 'It's A Gift' (2012).
TCM (Turner Classic Movies) is Airing W.C. Fields Star of the Month
TCM airs throughout March 2024, Introduction to W.C. FIELDS STAR OF THE MONTH from June 2005 narrated by
Monty Python's John Cleese.
Happy St. Patrick's Day 2024!
Timeless cross-cultural insights for St. Patrick's Day. Will Eno, award-winning playwright, describes W.C. Fields as a "quiet revolutionary". All done with a profound insight and compassion for the human condition, knowing truth through Humor helps Heal. As W.C. Fields said, "If I can make them laugh and through that laughter makes this old world seem just a little brighter, then I am satisfied." An expression of love.
On St. Patrick's Day enjoy W.C. Fields’ letter from mythical "niece Maggie" referring to "Uncle Bill's" letter to "Aunt Bridget" in Ireland.
And, letter to long time business friend, Bill Grady, referring to "Aunt Maggie". W.C. Fields kept the thread going to be included in a possible radio script.
Veterans Day Gravestone Flag Placement Ceremony Honoring W.C. Fields' Parents
TCM screening W.C. Fields in "If I Had A Million"
TCM screening W.C. Fields in If I Had A Million Tuesday, July 18 at 2:15am ET (11:15pm PT July 17). With an ensemble cast, W.C. Fields and Alison Skipworth decked out in high elegance and W.C. Fields flowering appellations for his beloved, use their Million to avenge their pet peeve - road hogs. The Library of Congress termed this segment, the first film as criticism of American built huge and gas guzzling motor vehicles.
"So’s Your Old Man" Opens Library of Congress Inaugural Film Festival Thursday June 15, 2023 at 8pm
A festival highlight presented in archival 35mm print features this W.C. Fields Film added to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress (2008)
"So’s Your Old Man" (1926) starring W.C. Fields as a small-town businessman who invents an unbreakable car windshield. This hilarious film confirms that Fields could be a star comedian even without his unique voice. With disarmingly endearing scene on the Train with Princess Lescaboura – portraying W.C. Fields true character of sweetness and gentleness, also in talking version You’re Telling Me.
Festival Runs June 15 to 18, 2023 at AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center, Silver Spring, MD
Still, the timelessness of W.C. Fields' art and humor is alive for generations to come.
The Columbus Moving Picture Show
(https://www.columbusmovingpictureshow.com)
Saturday, May 27, 2023 at 8:00 p.m. -
"So's Your Old Man" (1926)
Introduced by granddaughter Dr. Harriet Fields via Zoom.
Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941).
Vintage Movie Night Series
Featuring film historian Eric Grayson with granddaughter Dr. Harriet Fields' call-in introductions, this series presents W.C. Fields throughout the summer at Garfield Park Arts Center, Indianapolis.
Pre-registration not needed. Pay 5ドル the night of the event. Movies viewed inside the main gallery.
Poppy (1936).
The Old Fashioned Way (1934).
Radio Enthusiasts of Puget Sound Present W.C. Fields - Radio and Film Careers in the Golden Age, program created by Dr. Harriet Fields, the Great One’s granddaughter.
W.C. Fields' Timeless Art in all forms: featured here at REPS (Radio Enthusiasts of Puget Sound), Seattle, WA, February 5, 2022.
See the recorded event REPS with W.C. Fields and granddaughter Dr. Harriet Fields available on our YouTube WCFieldsChannel...
Slapstick Festival 2022, Bristol UK honors W.C. Fields with screening of Sally of the Sawdust, January 28, 2022, one day before the anniversary of W.C. Fields' birth on January 29.
Dr. Harriet Fields, granddaughter and Patron of the Slapstick Festival 2022, will share a message online with an introduction by Chris Serle. This event includes live piano accompaniment by John Sweeney.
Dir: D.W. Griffith.
Filmed in Astoria Studios, Queens, NY. The year before (1924), W.C. Fields starred on Broadway in Poppy, the stage version of the silent film Sally of the Sawdust. In 1934, W.C. Fields starred in Hollywood in the talking film Poppy.
W.C. Fields is the only Icon who, after touring the world performing, stayed in New York in the 1920's starring on the Broadway stage, with forays across the East River to make his silent films, perfecting his timing, and growing love and admiration of audiences and sister/fellow performers. Of all the Icons, W.C. Fields is the only one to find success in talking films and radio in Hollywood.