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Paul Harris Movies

2001  
 
Add The Funny World of Lucy, Vol. 1 to Queue Add The Funny World of Lucy, Vol. 1 to top of Queue  
The Funny World of Lucy, Vol. 1 charts the early career of television legend Lucille Ball. The documentary shows how she started her show business career as a chorus girl for Goldwyn then moved through a few more studios before getting her first large part in the showbiz comedy Stage Door. Soon after that she met Desi Arnaz. The film includes many of Ball's television appearances with such luminaries as The Marx Brothers, Bob Hope, and Abbott & Costello. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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1993  
 
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The John Wayne Story: The Early Years chronicles the early life and success of the legendary Western icon who was born Marion Morrison. The film surveys his early life in Iowa, his rough beginning years when he starred in B-movie after B-movie, and the beginning of his worldwide fame with the success of John Ford's seminal Western Stagecoach. The film utilizes a variety of interviews, still photographs, and film clips to tell its story. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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1993  
 
Add The Funny World of Lucy, Vol. 2 to Queue Add The Funny World of Lucy, Vol. 2 to top of Queue  
The Funny World of Lucy, Vol. 2 offers footage of the legendary redhead performing in many of her different television shows. In addition to clips from I Love Lucy, Here's Lucy, and The Lucy Show, the compilation includes scenes from some of her films as well as appearances with such celebrities as Milton Berle, Henry Fonda, Jerry Lewis, Danny Kaye, and Bob Hope. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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1991  
 
Here's a look back at a bunch of the funniest scenes that appeared in the long-running Red Skelton Hour series. ~ Rovi

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1987  
 
Television horror movie character Zacherley (aka John Zacherle) hosts this choice collection of trailers and scenes from old horror movies and serials. Among the films showcased are King of the Zombies, Spider Baby, Tales of Frankenstein, Killers from Space and Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. ~ Brian Gusse, Rovi

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