The scene where he extracts the woman's tooth may be one of the funniest he made.
Date : 1932
Cast : Some of Fields' comments are salty; it is clear that the studio deleted some of it because there are pauses in the soundtrack.
W.
C.
Fields as Dentist
Marjorie Kane as Daughter (as 'Babe' Kane)
Arnold Gray as Arthur the iceman
Dorothy Granger as Patient (Miss Peppitone)
Elise Cavanna as Patient (Miss Mason)
Zedna Farley as Dental Assistant
Billy Bletcher as Bearded patient (uncredited)
Joe Bordeaux as Caddy (uncredited)
Harry Bowen (actor) as Joe, the pal (uncredited)
Emma Tansey as Old Lady (uncredited)
Chester Clute as Nervous patient (uncredited)
Bud Jamison as Charley Frobisher (uncredited)
Bobby Dunn as Dentist's Caddy (uncredited)
Thelma Hill (uncredited)
Ethel La Blanche (uncredited)
Pete Rasch (uncredited)
William Searby (uncredited)
Deschner, Donald, The Films of W.
One of a number of shorts that W.C.
Fields made before he went into feature films.
The scene where he extracts the woman's tooth may be one of the funniest he made.
Date : 1932
Cast : Some of Fields' comments are salty; it is clear that the studio deleted some of it because there are pauses in the soundtrack.
W.
C.
Fields as Dentist
Marjorie Kane as Daughter (as 'Babe' Kane)
Arnold Gray as Arthur the iceman
Dorothy Granger as Patient (Miss Peppitone)
Elise Cavanna as Patient (Miss Mason)
Zedna Farley as Dental Assistant
Billy Bletcher as Bearded patient (uncredited)
Joe Bordeaux as Caddy (uncredited)
Harry Bowen (actor) as Joe, the pal (uncredited)
Emma Tansey as Old Lady (uncredited)
Chester Clute as Nervous patient (uncredited)
Bud Jamison as Charley Frobisher (uncredited)
Bobby Dunn as Dentist's Caddy (uncredited)
Thelma Hill (uncredited)
Ethel La Blanche (uncredited)
Pete Rasch (uncredited)
William Searby (uncredited)
Deschner, Donald, The Films of W.
C.
Fields (New York: The Citadel Press, 1966)