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Crazy Like A Fox (1944 Book)
The phrase "crazy like a fox" may refer to: * ''Crazy like a Fox'' (1926 film), a 1926 film starring Charley Chase * '' Crazy Like a Fox: The Definitive Chronicle of Brian Pillman 20 Years Later'', a 2017 book by Liam O'Rourke * ''Crazy Like a Fox'' (TV series), an American television series (1984–1986) ** '' Still Crazy Like a Fox'', a 1987 American television movie that was a spinoff of the television series * ''Crazy like a Fox'' (2004 film), a dramatic comedy starring Roger Rees * "Crazy like a Fox", a song by Keith Moon from the album ''Two Sides of the Moon'' * ''Crazy like a Fox'' (1944 book), an Armed Services Edition * ''Crazy like a Fox'', a 1944 book by S. J. Perelman Sidney Joseph Perelman (February 1, 1904 – October 17, 1979) was an American humorist and screenwriter. He is best known for his humorous short pieces written over many years for ''The New Yorker''. He also wrote for several other magazines, ...
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Crazy Like A Fox (1926 Film)
''Crazy like a Fox'' is a 1926 American short comedy film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Charley Chase. The two-reel silent stars Chase as a young man who feigns insanity in order to get out of an arranged marriage, only to find out that his sweetheart is the girl he has been arranged to marry. Chase would remake the film as ''The Wrong Miss Wright'' (1937) in the sound era during his tenure at Columbia Pictures. The film features Oliver Hardy in a small role filmed shortly before his teaming with Stan Laurel. Cast * Charley Chase as Wilson, the Groom * William V. Mong as George, the Bride's Father * Martha Sleeper as The Bride * Milla Davenport as Mother * William Blaisdell as Gov. Harrison * Max Asher (actor), Max Asher as Butler * Al Hallett as Mr. Gloom, the valet * Tyler Brooke (uncredited) * Helen Gilmore (uncredited) * Oliver Hardy as Charley's Victim (uncredited) * Fred Kelsey as Man with Badge on Train (uncredited) * Ham Kinsey as Train Passenger (uncredited) * ...
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The Definitive Chronicle Of Brian Pillman 20 Years Later
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Crazy Like A Fox (TV Series)
''Crazy Like a Fox'' is an American television series set in San Francisco, California, that aired on CBS from December 30, 1984, to May 3, 1986. Overview The series starred Jack Warden as Harry Fox, a free-spirited private detective who lived by his wits, and John Rubinstein as his high-strung attorney son, Harrison, who unwillingly, and frequently, found himself dragged into his father's cases. The show's opening would always feature Harry and Harrison talking on the phone in their offices like this: *Harrison: Hello? *Harry: Harrison, I need your help. *Harrison: Dad, you keep forgetting. I'm a lawyer. ''You're'' the detective! *Harry: Aw, come on son. All I need is a ride. What could ''possibly'' happen? Penny Peyser played Harrison's wife and Della Reese had a recurring role as a nurse at the local hospital who had an antagonistic (but joking and friendly) relationship with Harry, often assisting him in his investigations and providing information. Originally airing Su ...
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Still Crazy Like A Fox
''Still Crazy Like a Fox'' (also known as ''Crazy Like a Fox: The Movie'') is a 1987 American made-for-television thriller drama film based on the 1984–1986 television series ''Crazy Like a Fox'', which reunited Jack Warden and John Rubinstein as a father and son team of private detectives. It was directed by Paul Krasny and is most noted for the appearance of Monty Python's Graham Chapman in a rare straight role as a Detective Inspector. The film originally aired on CBS on April 5, 1987. After the cancellation of the original series, it enjoyed a second life in syndicated reruns and the film was greenlit by CBS in an attempt to gauge potential audience interest in reviving the series. While the film pulled fairly solid numbers, it was ultimately decided that the ratings were not high enough to move forward with a new series, and plans to do so were scrapped. However, the film was later split into two parts and added to the ''Crazy Like a Fox'' syndication package. Plot D ...
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Crazy Like A Fox (2004 Film)
The phrase "crazy like a fox" may refer to: * ''Crazy like a Fox'' (1926 film), a 1926 film starring Charley Chase * '' Crazy Like a Fox: The Definitive Chronicle of Brian Pillman 20 Years Later'', a 2017 book by Liam O'Rourke * ''Crazy Like a Fox'' (TV series), an American television series (1984–1986) ** '' Still Crazy Like a Fox'', a 1987 American television movie that was a spinoff of the television series * ''Crazy like a Fox'' (2004 film), a dramatic comedy starring Roger Rees * "Crazy like a Fox", a song by Keith Moon from the album ''Two Sides of the Moon'' * ''Crazy like a Fox'' (1944 book), an Armed Services Edition * ''Crazy like a Fox'', a 1944 book by S. J. Perelman Sidney Joseph Perelman (February 1, 1904 – October 17, 1979) was an American humorist and screenwriter. He is best known for his humorous short pieces written over many years for ''The New Yorker''. He also wrote for several other magazines, ...
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Two Sides Of The Moon
''Two Sides of the Moon'' is the only solo studio album by the English rock musician Keith Moon, drummer for the Who. It peaked at No. 155 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The album title was credited to Ringo Starr. Rather than using the album as a chance to showcase his drumming skill, Moon sang lead vocals on all tracks, and played drums only on three of the tracks ("Crazy Like a Fox", " The Kids Are Alright" and "Move Over Ms. L"), although he played percussion on " Don't Worry Baby". The album features contributions from Ringo Starr, Harry Nilsson, Joe Walsh of the Eagles, Jim Keltner, Bobby Keys, Klaus Voormann, John Sebastian, Flo & Eddie (Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan of the Turtles), Spencer Davis, Dick Dale, Suzi Quatro's sister Patti Quatro, Patti's bandmates from Fanny Jean Millington, Cam Davis, and Nickey Barclay, and future actor Miguel Ferrer. Background Moon was the last member of the Who to release a solo album. By this point, John Entwistle had released '' Smash Y ...
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Crazy Like A Fox (1944 Book)
The phrase "crazy like a fox" may refer to: * ''Crazy like a Fox'' (1926 film), a 1926 film starring Charley Chase * '' Crazy Like a Fox: The Definitive Chronicle of Brian Pillman 20 Years Later'', a 2017 book by Liam O'Rourke * ''Crazy Like a Fox'' (TV series), an American television series (1984–1986) ** '' Still Crazy Like a Fox'', a 1987 American television movie that was a spinoff of the television series * ''Crazy like a Fox'' (2004 film), a dramatic comedy starring Roger Rees * "Crazy like a Fox", a song by Keith Moon from the album ''Two Sides of the Moon'' * ''Crazy like a Fox'' (1944 book), an Armed Services Edition * ''Crazy like a Fox'', a 1944 book by S. J. Perelman Sidney Joseph Perelman (February 1, 1904 – October 17, 1979) was an American humorist and screenwriter. He is best known for his humorous short pieces written over many years for ''The New Yorker''. He also wrote for several other magazines, ...
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List Of Armed Services Editions
Armed Services Editions (ASEs) were small paperback books of fiction and nonfiction that were distributed in the American military during World War II. From 1943 to 1947, some 122 million copies of more than 1,300 ASE titles were published and printed by the Council on Books in Wartime The Council on Books in Wartime (1942–1946) was an American non-profit organization founded by booksellers, publishers, librarians, authors, and others, in the spring of 1942 to channel the use of books as "weapons in the war of ideas" (the ... (CBW) and distributed to service members, with whom they were enormously popular. This list of all 1,322 ASEs is based, unless otherwise indicated, on the data in appendix B to Molly Guptill Manning's book ''When Books Went To War'' (2014), a history of the ASEs and related efforts to promote wartime reading in the United States. Some full author names are taken from the list in the appendix to John Y. Cole's study of the ASEs from 1984. The notes abou ...
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