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A Chump at Oxford

Index A Chump at Oxford

A Chump at Oxford is a Hal Roach comedy film produced in 1939 and released in 1940 by United Artists. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 36 relations: A Yank at Oxford, Alfred J. Goulding, Anita Garvin, Art Lloyd, Bosley Crowther, Charley Rogers, Charlie Hall (actor, born 1899), Double-talk, Eddie Borden, Featurette, Felix Adler (screenwriter), Forrester Harvey, Frank Baker (actor), From Soup to Nuts, Gerald Fielding, Hal Roach, Hal Roach Jr., Hal Roach's Streamliners, Harry Bernard, Harry Langdon, ISBN, James Finlayson (actor), Laurel and Hardy, Marvin Hatley, Oliver Hardy, Peter Cushing, Received Pronunciation, Scott MacGillivray, Stan Laurel, The Hollywood Reporter, The New York Times, United Artists, University of Oxford, Victor Kendall, Vivien Oakland, Wilfred Lucas.

  2. 1940s buddy comedy films
  3. Films directed by Alfred J. Goulding
  4. Films set in Oxford
  5. Films with screenplays by Charley Rogers
  6. Films with screenplays by Felix Adler (screenwriter)
  7. Films with screenplays by Harry Langdon
  8. University of Oxford in fiction

A Yank at Oxford

A Yank at Oxford is a 1938 comedy-drama film directed by Jack Conway and starring Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O'Sullivan, Vivien Leigh and Edmund Gwenn. A Chump at Oxford and a Yank at Oxford are films set in Oxford and films set in universities and colleges.

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Alfred J. Goulding

Alfred John "Alf" Goulding (January 26, 1885 – April 25, 1972) was an Australian-born vaudevillian, who became an American film director and screenwriter.

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Anita Garvin

Anita Garvin (born Anna Frances Garvin; February 11, 1906 – July 7, 1994) was an American stage performer and film actress who worked in both the silent and sound eras.

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Art Lloyd

Arthur Lloyd (October 17, 1897 – November 25, 1954) was an American cameraman and cinematographer who worked for Hal Roach Studios and filmed many of the Laurel and Hardy and Our Gang comedies.

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Bosley Crowther

Francis Bosley Crowther Jr. (July 13, 1905 – March 7, 1981) was an American journalist, writer, and film critic for The New York Times for 27 years.

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Charley Rogers

Charles Rogers (15 January 1887 – 20 December 1956) was an English film actor, director and screenwriter best known for his association with Laurel and Hardy.

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Charlie Hall (actor, born 1899)

Charlie Hall (also credited Charley Hall; 19 August 1899 – 7 December 1959) was an English film actor.

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Double-talk

Double-talk is a form of speech in which inappropriate, invented, or nonsense words are interpolated into normal speech to give the appearance of knowledge, and thus confuse or amuse the audience.

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Eddie Borden

Edgar Mason Borden (May 1, 1888 – June 30, 1955) was an American film actor who started his career in vaudeville as an acrobat and then successfully turned to comedy.

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Featurette

In the American film industry, a featurette is a kind of film that is shorter than a full-length feature, but longer than a short film.

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Felix Adler (screenwriter)

Felix Adler (January 22, 1884 – March 25, 1963) was an American comedy film screenwriter whose career spanned over 30 years.

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Forrester Harvey

Forrester Harvey (27 June 1884 – 14 December 1945) was an Irish film actor.

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Frank Baker (actor)

Frank Baker (11 October 1892 – 30 December 1980) was an Australian-American actor and stuntman most noted for his appearances in A Chump at Oxford, The New Adventures of Tarzan, and Mary of Scotland.

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From Soup to Nuts

From Soup to Nuts is a silent short subject directed by E. Livingston Kennedy starring comedy duo Laurel and Hardy. A Chump at Oxford and From Soup to Nuts are Laurel and Hardy (film series).

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Gerald Fielding

Gerald Claude Feilmann, known as Gerald Fielding (6 July 1902 – 3 June 1956) was a British-Indian actor.

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Hal Roach

Harold Eugene "Hal" Roach Sr.Skretvedt, Randy (2016), Laurel and Hardy: The Magic Behind the Movies, Bonaventure Press.

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Hal Roach Jr.

Harold Eugene Roach Jr. (June 15, 1918 – March 29, 1972) was an American film and television producer.

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Hal Roach's Streamliners

Hal Roach's Streamliners are a series of featurette comedy films created by Hal Roach that are longer than a short subject and shorter than a feature film, not exceeding 50 minutes in length.

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Harry Bernard

Harry Bernard (January 13, 1878 – November 4, 1940) was an American actor and comedian best remembered for his appearance in numerous comedy films by Mack Sennett and Hal Roach.

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Harry Langdon

Henry "Harry" Philmore Langdon (June 15, 1884 – December 22, 1944) was an American comedian who appeared in vaudeville, silent films (where he had his greatest fame), and talkies.

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ISBN

The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a numeric commercial book identifier that is intended to be unique.

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James Finlayson (actor)

James Henderson Finlayson (27 August 1887 – 9 October 1953) was a Scottish actor who worked in both silent and sound comedies.

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Laurel and Hardy

Laurel and Hardy were a British-American comedy team during the early Classical Hollywood era of American cinema, consisting of Englishman Stan Laurel (1890–1965) and American Oliver Hardy (1892–1957).

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Marvin Hatley

Thomas Marvin Hatley (April 3, 1905 – August 23, 1986), professionally known simply as Marvin Hatley, was an American film composer and musical director, best known for his work for the Hal Roach studio from 1929 until 1940.

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Oliver Hardy

Oliver Norvell Hardy (born Norvell Hardy; January 18, 1892 – August 7, 1957) was an American comic actor and one half of Laurel and Hardy, the double act that began in the era of silent films and lasted from 1926 to 1957.

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Peter Cushing

Peter Wilton Cushing (26 May 1913 – 11 August 1994) was an English actor.

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Received Pronunciation

Received Pronunciation (RP) is the accent traditionally regarded as the standard and most prestigious form of spoken British English.

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Scott MacGillivray

Scott MacGillivray (born June 29, 1957) is an American non-fiction author specializing in motion picture history.

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Stan Laurel

Stan Laurel (born Arthur Stanley Jefferson; 16 June 1890 – 23 February 1965) was an English comic actor, writer and film director who was one half of the comedy duo Laurel and Hardy.

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The Hollywood Reporter

The Hollywood Reporter (THR) is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Hollywood film, television, and entertainment industries.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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United Artists

United Artists (UA) is an American film production company owned by Amazon MGM Studios.

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University of Oxford

The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England.

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Victor Kendall

Victor Kendall (26 September 1903–date unknown) was a British screenwriter notable for his work in the 1930s.

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Vivien Oakland

Vivien Oakland (born Vivian Ruth Andersen; May 20, 1895 – August 1, 1958), was an American actress best known for her work in comedies in Hollywood in the 1920s and 1930s, most notably with the Hal Roach Studios.

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Wilfred Lucas

Wilfred Van Norman Lucas (January 30, 1871 – December 13, 1940) was a Canadian American stage actor who found success in film as an actor, director, and screenwriter.

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See also

1940s buddy comedy films

Films directed by Alfred J. Goulding

Films set in Oxford

Films with screenplays by Charley Rogers

Films with screenplays by Felix Adler (screenwriter)

Films with screenplays by Harry Langdon

University of Oxford in fiction

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Chump_at_Oxford