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The Fatal Glass of Beer
The prodigal son of a Yukon prospector comes home on a night that "ain't fit for man nor beast."
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Plot Summary
This short film is a parody of temperance films. It tells the story of a young man who is led astray by the titular 'fatal glass of beer,' leading him down a path of destruction. The film highlights the supposed dangers of alcohol through exaggerated and comedic scenarios, featuring W.C. Fields in a distinctive role.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy from the early 1930s, 'The Fatal Glass of Beer' is primarily appreciated today for its inclusion of W.C. Fields and its satirical take on the moralistic films of the era. While not a major cinematic achievement, it is a notable example of Fields' unique comedic style and a humorous commentary on Prohibition-era propaganda.
What Reviewers Say
A humorous and satirical jab at temperance films.
Showcases W.C. Fields' distinct comedic persona.
Enjoyable for its historical context and W.C. Fields' performance.
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Fun Fact
The film is notable for its parody of the serious temperance films that were popular during the Prohibition era, turning a cautionary tale into an absurd comedy.
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