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  2. Old Drunkard - Wikipedia

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    The Old Drunkard is a female seated statue from the Hellenistic period, which survives in two Roman marble copies. The original was probably also made of marble. The original was probably also made of marble.

  3. There is a Tavern in the Town - Wikipedia

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    The song was revived in 1933 as part of the stage play The Drunkard, which caught on in Hollywood and resulted in new recordings and renditions. The most popular version was performed by Rudy Vallée as "The Drunkard Song", slightly changing the chorus. While recording the last verses of the song, Vallée started to laugh uncontrollably when ...

  4. The Drunkard (1935 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Drunkard is a 1935 American drama film directed by Albert Herman and starring James Murray, Clara Kimball Young and Janet Chandler. [1] It is based on the 1844 stage melodrama The Drunkard by William H. Smith.

  5. The Drunkard - Wikipedia

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    The Drunkard; or, The Fallen Saved is an American temperance play first performed on February 12, 1844. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A drama in five acts, it was perhaps the most popular play produced in the United States until the dramatization of Uncle Tom's Cabin [ 3 ] premiered in 1853.

  6. The Old Fashioned Way (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Fashioned Way is a 1934 American comedy film produced by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by William Beaudine and stars W. C. Fields . The script was written by Jack Cunningham based on a story by "Charles Bogle" (one of Fields's writing pseudonyms).

  7. NY man says he was blackout drunk when he beat his drinking ...

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    A 26-year-old Westchester County man said he was distraught over his wife leaving him and was too drunk to remember killing his friend in a vicious beating.

  8. W. C. Fields - Wikipedia

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    William Claude Dukenfield (January 29, 1880 [1] – December 25, 1946), better known as W. C. Fields, was an American actor, comedian, juggler and writer. [2]Fields's career in show business began in vaudeville, where he attained international success as a silent juggler.

  9. NY man who was so drunk he doesn’t remember beating ... - AOL

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    A Westchester County man who was too blackout drunk to remember beating his buddy to death on a White Plains sidewalk was stone cold sober Monday when a jury found him guilty in the slaying.