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The Filmlings
The Filmlings
186 episodes
1 week ago
The Filmlings is a podcast dedicated to analyzing film in context. Each episode features a discussion of several movies that are all related in some way – usually by director, thematic content, source material, sequels, or cast/crew. Currently having covered over 500 films ranging from popular Hollywood films to obscure foreign arthouse, search the archive for your favorite film, we've probably talked about it. Hosted by Alex Geringer and Jonathan Satchell. Find more info at TheFilmlings.com
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The Filmlings is a podcast dedicated to analyzing film in context. Each episode features a discussion of several movies that are all related in some way – usually by director, thematic content, source material, sequels, or cast/crew. Currently having covered over 500 films ranging from popular Hollywood films to obscure foreign arthouse, search the archive for your favorite film, we've probably talked about it. Hosted by Alex Geringer and Jonathan Satchell. Find more info at TheFilmlings.com
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168. COMEDY CINEMA 1: The Clowns
The Filmlings
1 hour 11 minutes 41 seconds
9 months ago
168. COMEDY CINEMA 1: The Clowns

To kick off a new series on the history of American comedy films, Alex and Jonathan travel back to the early days of cinema and look at the physical comedy of the early film clowns in Safety Last! (1923), City Lights (1931), and Duck Soup (1933). We discuss the transition from live performances in theater and vaudeville to the movies, how Harold Lloyd and Charlie Chaplin helped to incorporate character development into comedy films, and how the Marx brothers blended physical and verbal comedy which set the stage for the new era of sound comedy.


Skip to:

  • (9:20) – Safety Last!
  • (24:33) – City Lights
  • (40:35) – Duck Soup
  • (59:01) – Overall
  • (1:05:44) – Coming Attractions


Coming Attractions:

  • Trouble in Paradise (1932)
  • His Girl Friday (1940)
  • Some Like It Hot (1959)


For more information, visit the blog: https://thefilmlings.com/2024/01/31/the-clowns/


Join us on Discord for ongoing film discussion: https://discord.gg/MAF6jh59cF

The Filmlings
The Filmlings is a podcast dedicated to analyzing film in context. Each episode features a discussion of several movies that are all related in some way – usually by director, thematic content, source material, sequels, or cast/crew. Currently having covered over 500 films ranging from popular Hollywood films to obscure foreign arthouse, search the archive for your favorite film, we've probably talked about it. Hosted by Alex Geringer and Jonathan Satchell. Find more info at TheFilmlings.com