Word: turpin
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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HOLLYWOOD AND THE STARS (NBC, 9:30-10 p.m.). Perhaps the best of old film clips are slapstick silents. This sample, "The Funny Men, Part I," features Chaplin, Harold Lloyd. Buster Keaton, Ben Turpin and W. C." Fields. Repeat...
HOLLYWOOD AND THE STARS (NBC, 9:30-10 p.m.). The first of two parts on motion picture comedians, featuring Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, Ben Turpin, Buster Keaton, Fatty Arbuckle, Louise Fazenda and Mabel Normand...
Flying Snoopers. The $7,000,000 haul was the greatest train robbery in history, and far surpassed the 1950 Brink's truck robbery in Boston, which netted $2,775,000. In Australia, the Sydney Daily Telegraph editorialized: "It proves that the homeland of Dick Turpin and Charlie Peace is not decadent. Britons may not admit they are proud, but in private many are thinking, 'For they are jolly good felons...
...movies "The Lost Weekend," with Ray Milland and "Daredevil," with Ben Turpin, tonight at Eliot House, will be the first in a series of old-time motion pictures to be presented at Eliot on Friday evenings...
Insurance men have played their part in show business at least since Go-for-Broker Arthur Stebbins, nephew of 20th Century-Fox's former Board Chairman Joe Schenck, talked Mack Sennett into taking a $500,000 policy on cross-eyed Ben Turpin to protect Sennett if Turpin's eyes should decide to go straight. Self-proclaimed originator of "the scarface policy," Stebbins later arranged insurance for Eddie Cantor's eyes, Jimmy Durante's nose, Marlene Dietrich's legs. Of course, the real purpose was publicity, and for sheer newsworthiness no policy before or since...