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Red Skelton: King of Laughter (1989)

Red Skelton: King of Laughter (1989)
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Red Skelton: King of Laughter provides a comedy collection of master comedian Red Skelton performing some of his most well-loved characters, skits, monologues, and ad-libs from his days in Vaudeville, as well as later in his television career. Included among the routines are Guzzler's Gin and Public Pigeon No. 1, featuring beloved characters such as Willie Lump Lump, Deadeye, Clem Kadiddlehopper, and Lord Beaverhead. This video also provides footage of some of Skelton's more famous co-stars, including Jack Benny, Ed Sullivan, and Martha Raye. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Red Skelton: King of Laughter provides a comedy collection of master comedian Red Skelton performing some of his most well-loved characters, skits, monologues, and ad-libs from his days in Vaudeville, as well as later in his television career. Included among the routines are Guzzler's Gin and Public Pigeon No. 1, featuring beloved characters such as Willie Lump Lump, Deadeye, Clem Kadiddlehopper, and Lord Beaverhead. This video also provides footage of some of Skelton's more famous co-stars, including Jack Benny, Ed Sullivan, and Martha Raye. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Peter D.

Unfortunately time has not been kind to these old clips. Some of the routines are long and forced, with Red trying to elicit the laughs that never come by yelling louder. It goes to show that he really improved with time because these old gags were really weak. My girl and I are big Skelton fans, but this collection is worthy only in its historical value, not Red at his best.

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