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Eddie Cantor : Lost Performances Volume 1 DVD
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Rare video of Eddie & many guests including The 3 Stooges!
Genre: Easy Listening: Vaudeville
Release Date: 2007
Lost Performances Volume 1 DVD Record Label: Original Cast
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Album Notes

See Eddie in a collection of 18 songs and 3 skits with Connie Russell, Helen O’Connell, Ray Anthony, Johnny Johnston, Jean Parker, Sidney (Mr. Guffy) Fields and probably the last performance of Shemp Howard and The Three Stooges. Also check out one of the earliest appearances of “Alice Nelson/Schultzy” Ann B. Davis!

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REVIEWS

Eddie Cantor-Lost Performances Vol. 1
author: Eric L. Hoffman
My first exposure to Eddie Cantor was during the early days of television. I particularly remember enjoying THE EDDIE CANTOR COMEDY THEATER when it was being shown in the mid-50s, and with the various movies and vintage shows being resurrected for DVD, I kept hoping that somebody would bring these out. When I watched this dvd, I immediately recognized where the various musical numbers and comedy sequences came from and let my memory by 'flogged' by the various sequences. The whole selection of sequences from Eddie's number to the sketch with The Three Stooges (one of the reasons I purchased the DVD...I always remembered their first moment where you saw them looking a little different than their usual image). Now after viewing this collection and remembering some of the moments, I wish whoever has the rights on the series would release the complete shows, now just segments from it. For a nostalgia buff like myself, as well as a Cantor fan, it would be wonderful.
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