Eddie Cantor: Special Delivery (2007)
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Eddie Cantor: Special Delivery
DVD Price: You save 11%! As of Oct 8 12:48 EDT (details)
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| Cast | Eddie Cantor |
| Theatrical Release | March 13, 2007 |
| DVD Release | March 13, 2007 |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 741117620094 |
| Buy this item | $24.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 8 12:48 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Original Cast Record, Usually ships in 1 to 3 weeks, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 7 new from $11.63, 7 used from $9.25 |
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Average user review:| An enjoyable silent comedy, lost for 80 years |
Lower your expectations, and you should love Eddie Cantor's enjoyable B&W (not color) silent comedy, SPECIAL DELIVERY (1927). Lost for almost eighty years and digitally mastered from the only known print in the world, this is a fun film with Eddie as a hopelessly inept, but always optimistic and friendly postman. He falls in love with waitress Jobyna "Joby" Ralston (who wouldn't?), who becomes the secretary to con man William Powell (at the start of a magnificent career). Directed by Roscoe Arbuckle under his "William Goodrich" pseudonym, this 59 minute film looks very good and has a lovely score by the late Arthur Siegel.
Bonuses on this Big House Production DVD include Cantor impersonator Rick Rogers reading from Eddie's autobiography about the making of SPECIAL DELIVERY; the hilarious tailor shop scene with Cantor from the early talkie GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL (1929); and two early sound vaudeville shorts, GETTING A TICKET (1929) and INSURANCE (1930). The whole program, including SPECIAL DELIVERY, lasts about two hours. This DVD will be very nostalgic for those who remember Eddie Cantor. It comes with a regular mail and e-mail address for the Eddie Cantor Appreciation Society. And a younger generation may laugh a lot at SPECIAL DELIVERY also.
April 17, 2007
| Rare Eddie Cantor directed by Fatty Arbuckle! |
EXTRAS! Joe's Blue Front aka Belt In the Back from the 1929 feature GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL. See Eddie in the hysterical tailor shop scene from his vaudeville days!
GETTING A TICKET (1929) is a rare short that features Cantor doing a vaudeville sketch & singing his wonderful Victor recording of "My Wife Is On a Diet."
INSURANCE (1930) is Cantor's final short based on another vaudeville sketch involving a visit to the doctor. Hear Cantor sing the never before recorded song "Now That the Girls Are Wearing Long Dresses."
PHOTO GALLERY! Hear Cantor impersonator, Rick Rogers, recall (in Cantor's own words!) the making of SPECIAL DELIVERY while looking at rare stills. October 6, 2006
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