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Getting the Laughs
Is. Hard Task
By JESSE L. LASK Y
,(Condensed from The The American Le-
gion' Monthly, April, 1931, by The
Magazin Digest.) 'performance .c ,f one' hour, two hour'
' • l and so on. � "How much would you.
The'•• haFst think for :a showman h not at all?" asks
reversing English on an. accepted an-
swer. This is• how Maar Wilde did'
his epigra:ms,; .speaking, for example,
o. ,a marl who, bad' a •lavish. funeral,
as "dying'.beyond�his means." Groucho
Marx is a master of this. In "Ani
mal Crackers"„ his, brother .Chico, play-."
ing, 'a weird -looking instrument, says,
how much he intends -to Charge,for .a
to manage,is the laugh, This" treach=: charge for playing
Groucho ` "Oh, that 'would run into,
erous and indispensable ' factor has „
some of the best of us' guessing after real money, says iQhico, which i,
M what we. Falltopping the gag.:' Tho tie
a lifetime in the business of entertain••
,. lines,,scored one hundred per .cent
meat Pathos, mystery, thrills; tense lauglis.,So did the one where Grouchy.
drama and even t • pleasing combine- i o•
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tion . of qualities that tends an. Midi- 1 mind if I don't smoke rns to his hostess With As 1 wri
• e away withha`war'm glow of t ,t • • , :11 out of •
lSfaction that is' the' object of the-the-3wur chair -about, _lout -that is-.becattie .
atre are;` mparison, simple : I lack Groucho's•art-which••establish-
-----execute. point in this 1a11' •h-produi;-• ! es anothcr•
, . There is More in every t:omedying business:
situation than meets the eye. We can': There is less ;talk in the talkies noYY -
make a picture in the seript,and judgethen there wag at first The etc
with fair accuracy the ultimate possi lremains the quickest .mess6nger to the
• bilities in every particular, except lin- ! brain and the funny -bone. 'A great
mor. This we are_ never certain of .deal of the technique developed, in:the
`'vnhiil' the' long (and costly) road:, of s Tents a: coming•ba_elc._ -Thi-- centr s.-
production has been travelled 'and the about the art of pantomime, of the •
oldest 'forms of humor, of wfiikli '
Charlie Chaplin is the' •greates • m. d -
ern exponent.
The oldest and surest' device of tht,
pantomimist is' the trick fall. In the
Middle Ages when jesters were oblig-,
ed' to make royalty .laugh ,ori penalty .
of death their ace in the hole was the
fall. Maurice Chevalier :gets .-a _ laugh_
when .he fails on roller skates in.. iiia
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