Re: what the hell does your screen name mean anyway?
nsc283b wrote:
So Harold, does this mean you are henpecked with an overbearing wife and so identify with the character, or that you just liked the film? I like W.C. Fields. I like a lot of 30s, 40s and 50s film stars.
Erm, answer b)
I love W C Fields (up there with Laurel & Hardy and the Marx Brothers in terms of comedy brilliance, I think) and the film 'It's A Gift' where he plays Harold Bissonette (pronounced 'Bissonay' btw) is probably my favourite. This is a wonderful scene that I already posted before - Harold trying to get a bit of sleep out on the porch where he thinks he'll get a bit of peace and quiet: