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Variety Time

  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 59m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Leon Errol, Edgar Kennedy, and Jack Paar in Variety Time (1948)
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After master of ceremonies Jack Paar introduces himself to the audience, pianist and composer Frankie Carle plays an original jazz number with his band. Paar then jokes about the post-war ho... Read allAfter master of ceremonies Jack Paar introduces himself to the audience, pianist and composer Frankie Carle plays an original jazz number with his band. Paar then jokes about the post-war housing shortage and sets up an extended excerpt from an Edgar Kennedy short: Convinced tha... Read allAfter master of ceremonies Jack Paar introduces himself to the audience, pianist and composer Frankie Carle plays an original jazz number with his band. Paar then jokes about the post-war housing shortage and sets up an extended excerpt from an Edgar Kennedy short: Convinced that all contractors are crooks, Edgar decides to build an addition to his house without the ... Read all

  • Director
    • Hal Yates
  • Writers
    • Leo Solomon
    • Hal Yates
  • Stars
    • Jack Paar
    • Edgar Kennedy
    • Leon Errol
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    61
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hal Yates
    • Writers
      • Leo Solomon
      • Hal Yates
    • Stars
      • Jack Paar
      • Edgar Kennedy
      • Leon Errol
    • 8User reviews
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    Jack Paar
    Jack Paar
    • Jack Paar - Master of Ceremonies
    Edgar Kennedy
    Edgar Kennedy
    • Edgar Kennedy - clip from 'I'll Build It Myself'
    • (archive footage)
    Leon Errol
    Leon Errol
    • Leon Errol - clip from ''Hired Husband'
    • (archive footage)
    Frankie Carle
    Frankie Carle
    • Frankie Carle - Orchestra Leader - clip from 'Riverboat Rhythm'
    • (archive footage)
    Pat Rooney
    Pat Rooney
    • Pat Rooney - clip from 'Show Business'
    • (archive footage)
    Miguelito Valdés
    Miguelito Valdés
    • Miguelito Valdés - clip from 'Pan-Americana'
    • (archive footage)
    Harold and Lois
    • Harold and Lola
    • (archive footage)
    Jesse and James
    • Jesse and James - clip from 'Show Business'
    • (archive footage)
    Lynn Royce & Vanya
    • Speciality Dancers - clip from 'Seven Days Leave'
    • (archive footage)
    Hans Conried
    Hans Conried
    • Rudy La Paix
    Dorothy Granger
    Dorothy Granger
    • Dorothy Errol - clip from ''Hired Husband'
    • (archive footage)
    Jack Norton
    Jack Norton
    • Mr. Drinkwater - clip from 'Hired Husband'
    • (archive footage)
    Minerva Urecal
    Minerva Urecal
    • Aunt Jessie - clip from 'Hired Husband'
    • (archive footage)
    Florence Lake
    Florence Lake
    • Florence Kennedy - clip from 'I'll Build It Myself'
    • (archive footage)
    Jack Rice
    Jack Rice
    • Edgar's Brother-in-Law - clip from 'I'll Build It Myself'
    • (archive footage)
    Dot Farley
    Dot Farley
    • Edgar's Mother-in-Law - clip from 'I'll Build It Myself'
    • (archive footage)
    Jason Robards Sr.
    Jason Robards Sr.
    • Jackson - clip from 'I'll Do it Myself'
    • (archive footage)
    Dorothy Bernard
    Dorothy Bernard
    • Silent Screen Actress - clip from 'The Two Paths'
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Hal Yates
    • Writers
      • Leo Solomon
      • Hal Yates
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    7Eventuallyequalsalways

    I guess you have to be born in the right era to appreciate this film

    I've read all the other comments about this variety program which is a hodge-podge of material selected with no apparent theme in mind other than comedy, and if you like vintage comedy, that's good enough for some of us. When TV was in it's infancy, material like this was readily available on the Ed Sullivan show, the Jackie Gleason show, and many other classic programs, and for those of us who grew up watching TV in an era when they would only broadcast for about 12 hours per day because there was not enough material available to fill an entire 24-hour schedule, then you will be very happy to see this type of stuff once again. The heritage of all the episodes is pure vaudeville, and though I'm not that old, don't forget that vaudeville entertained people for many more years than our modern TV era. So, I think all the other comments come from people who don't appreciate the comedic history of this delightful montage. If you like antiques, watch it and enjoy!
    5saneatty

    Pre-Tonight Show Jack Paar as Emcee of Middling Variety Show

    This B Picture from 1948 is a throw-away variety show that pads its one-hour length with library footage and new segments. The segments are largely uninteresting. They include a recycling of the previous year's unfunny comedy short, "Hired Husband," excerpts from an unknown silent film (with narration), a couple of vaudeville acts, and an over-the-top performance by Cuban singer Miguelito Valdés of "Babalu," which would soon become the trademark song of fellow Cuban singer Desi Arnaz.

    Though unexciting, this film is worth watching for the intros and outros delivered by emcee Jack Paar, who makes his debut here. Paar shows off the casual style and wry attitude that would become his own trademark when, ten years later, he would take over as host of NBC's Tonight Show (succeeding Steve Allen and preceding Johnny Carson). Paar also performs in a mildly amusing sketch featuring Hans Conried as "French singer" Rudy La Paix; Paar serves as lyric translator.

    TCM shows this film from time to time. It's worth recording and fast-forwarding through to watch Paar in his hosting infancy.
    6diamonddog

    Worth watching for a glimpse into the time capsule

    Some very unamusing bits by modern comedic standards, but well worth watching for its nostalgic and historical value. Jack Paar isn't at his best in this film, but you can see the infancy of his style minus the emotional outbursts. And it will probably make you want to see more of the Errol and Kennedy shorts.

    One thing I found most interesting was that the bits with Paar - specifically the one with Paar and Conried - appeared to be filmed with three cameras, which would later become a common television production practice. (Maybe Desi Arnaz wasn't so original after all.) I give it a 6/10 just because I'm a nostalgia buff.
    6thatsrich

    Worth watching, nostalgic.

    Paar is very smooth, and funnier than a lot of stuff around today. The novelty dance trio mentioned by the earlier reviewer is a knockout. Almost literally. It's good to have some of this vaudeville preserved so that audiences today can see how really hard these folks worked. The tap dance duo is also worth watching for. Comedy fans may be interested in the prehistoric sitcoms with Leon Errol and Edgar Kennedy. Paar helps us have a good laugh AT the two silent films that are shown in brief. Very corny stuff. Some of the bits don't even come close to working, such as the Hans Conried sketch. Thank goodness for TiVo so you can zip through some of the bad stuff and catch some unique and nostalgic stuff.
    marcslope

    Cripes! No wonder RKO went under

    Gruesome collection of RKO cast-offs, with a few variety acts bolstered, if that's the word, by large swatches of two shorts with Leon Errol and Edgar Kennedy. These last two play like prehistoric versions of UPN or WB sitcoms, all obvious slapstick and cross-eyed slow burns. Interspersed are some negligible specialty dancing, big bands, and silent shorts with "comic" sub-MST3K commentary. Jack Paar, in his screen debut, does maintain some Bob Hope aplomb, even though his jokes about Hollywood circa 1947 aren't funny. There are two lovely minutes of the great vaudevillian Pat Rooney clog-tapping to "The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady," and a slapstick dancing threesome are noteworthy if only for their sheer bizarreness. The rest can be fast-forwarded through.

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    • Trivia
      This film's earliest documented telecast took place in Salt Lake City Monday 11 June 1956 on KUTV (Channel 2); it first aired in Altoona Tuesday 3 July 1956 on WFBG (Channel 10), in Philadelphia Wednesday 25 July 1956 on WFIL (Channel 6), in San Francisco Saturday 28 July 1956 on KPIX (Channel 5), in Columbus Sunday 2 September 1956 on WLW-C (Channel 4), in Detroit Wednesday 17 October 1956 on WJBK (Channel 2), and in Pittsburgh Monday 31 December 1956 on KDKA (Channel 2).
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      Edited from The Two Paths - A Symbolism (1911)

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    • Release date
      • August 21, 1948 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 59m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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