At last.... here we go again!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/re ... t-comedian
Fingers crossed!
Best wishes,
Dave
Our new Kickstarter..... MONTY BANKS
Re: Our new Kickstarter..... MONTY BANKS
And the good news just keeps on coming!...
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/reelcomedy/monty-banks-silent-comedian/posts/3828592
If you're still not sure, you haven't long before the Banks doors slam shut!
Sincere thanks to you and all the other Banks backers.
Choo Choo!
Dave
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/reelcomedy/monty-banks-silent-comedian/posts/3828592
If you're still not sure, you haven't long before the Banks doors slam shut!
Sincere thanks to you and all the other Banks backers.
Choo Choo!
Dave
Re: Our new Kickstarter..... MONTY BANKS
What a fabulous celebration of Monty Banks’ silent comedies - I haven’t gotten to the two features yet, but so far I watched all of the shorts and the bonus material. As with Dave & Dave’s previous sets, this is an outstanding presentation of an unjustly overlooked comedian.
And for me it was a special delight to see almost the entire train sequence from HORSE SHOES. Monty does some of his finest pantomimic acting here - and what a surprise to see him essentially doing what might be considered a “Harry Langdon” bit better than Harry Langdon himself!
The pianissimo use of "O Mio Babbino Caro" under the closing credits was a stroke of genius.
Thank you, Dave - it's another wonderful, thoughtful and hilarious volume. Monty Banks truly deserved this and you more than delivered!
And for me it was a special delight to see almost the entire train sequence from HORSE SHOES. Monty does some of his finest pantomimic acting here - and what a surprise to see him essentially doing what might be considered a “Harry Langdon” bit better than Harry Langdon himself!
The pianissimo use of "O Mio Babbino Caro" under the closing credits was a stroke of genius.
Thank you, Dave - it's another wonderful, thoughtful and hilarious volume. Monty Banks truly deserved this and you more than delivered!
"Of course he smiled -- just like you and me." -- Harold Goodwin, on Buster Keaton (1976)
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