
(Norman Z. McLeod, 1934, 73 min.)
8:30 p.m. THE MAN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE
(Clyde Bruckman, US 1935, 65 min.)
Two outrageous knee-slappers from genius W.C. Fields: In It’s a Gift, he is Harold Bissonette, New Jersey grocery store owner, henpecked husband, and downtrodden dad who uses an inheritance to buy an orange grove in California. In Trapeze, Fields plays exasperated “memory expert” Ambrose Wallfinger, only appreciated by his sweet adult daughter (Mary Brian). Two films for one admission price.