<p>Joe E. Brown was the most popular movie comedian in the 1930s his films being bigger moneymakers than those featuring Laurel and Hardy W.C. Fields or The Marx Brothers. A regrettable business decision in the middle of the decade resulted in indie productions that relegated Joe to second-feature status. After losing a son in World War Two Joe became a tireless entertainer for servicemen all over the world resulting in his becoming one of two civilians during that time to be awarded the Bronze Star.&nbsp;His movie career effectively over by the 1950s Joe took a supporting part in Billy Wilder's <em>Some Like it Hot</em> which ended up becoming the movie by which he remains best known.&nbsp;This book is a film-by-film look at his movies from his early 1930s heyday through his B movies in the late 30s and early 40s and finally his film career's conclusion only to be reborn with a handful of small parts in the 50s and 60s. Along with his work this book will deal with Brown's baseball enthusiasm his kindness to others and his lasting legacy.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>ABOUT THE AUTHOR</p><p>James L. Neibaur is a film historian and educator who has appeared in video documentaries given DVD commentaries contributed several articles to the Encyclopedia Britannica and has authored over 30 published books. </p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
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