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May 8, 2020

[Answer] 2. 'Never Give a Sucker an Even Break' was a 1941 film starring which of these?

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...1. Orson Welles 2. W. C. Fields 3. Walter Pidgeon 4. Humphrey Bogart 'Never Give a Sucker an Even Break' was the last film in which Fields starred, although he did appear as himself in cameo roles in later films. As well as starring in the film, Fields had written the story himself, using the pseudonym of Otis Criblecoblis, although the screenplay was written by John T. Noville and Prescott Chaplin. In the film, Fields plays a fictional version of himself, attempting to sell a script to a film studio, with various misadventures along the way. The other actors I offered you also came from films released in 1941.Orson Welles appeared in 'Citizen Kane', Walter Pidgeon in 'How Green was My Valley' and Humphrey Bogart was in 'The Maltese Falcon'.




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W. C. Fields:


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