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You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
Fields plays "Larsen E. Whipsnade", the owner of a shady carnival that is constantly on the run from the law. Whipsnade is struggling to keep a step ahead of foreclosure, and clearly not paying his performers, including Bergen and McCarthy, who try to coax money out of him, or in McCarthy's case, steal some outright.
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Plot Summary
Larsen E. "Snappy" Snodgrass is a flamboyant, dishonest circus owner whose primary concern is his daughter, Fey. He uses his questionable business practices to keep her in luxury, despite her growing disinterest in his methods. When Fey falls for a young man whose family is suffering due to Larsen's schemes, he must confront the consequences of his actions and decide where his loyalties truly lie.
Critical Reception
The film was a moderate success, praised for W.C. Fields' signature comedic performance and a surprisingly poignant story. While not universally acclaimed, it is considered a notable entry in Fields' filmography, offering a blend of his characteristic humor and a touch of sentimentality.
What Reviewers Say
W.C. Fields delivers a classic performance, embodying his iconic persona with hilarious results.
The film balances its comedic elements with a somewhat touching narrative about family and consequences.
While dated in parts, the humor and Fields' unique charm still resonate.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this classic film is not readily available through typical Google review aggregations.
Fun Fact
W.C. Fields reportedly ad-libbed much of his dialogue, contributing to his famously unpredictable and humorous delivery.
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