
- Eddie Cantor: Special Delivery
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Eddie Cantor, Jobyna Ralston, William Powell. The great Eddie Cantor appears here in this rare silent film completely remastered with a great musical background score by Arthur Siegel and directed by Roscoe Fatty" Arbuckle under the pseudonym of William Goodrich. Also includes a collection of some of Cantor's memorable short features! Silent. 1927/b&w/60 min/NR.

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The second and last of Eddie Cantor's silent vehicles, Special Delivery casts the wide-eyed comedian as a hapless mailman. While going through his swiftly appointed rounds, Eddie stumbles upon a gang of crooks who are planning a large-scale confidence scam. He exposes the villains and wins the love of heroine Madge (Jobyna Ralston). Though Cantor was a fine physical comic, he didn't truly score in films until the arrival of talkies allowed his fans to hear as well as see him. Special Delivery was directed by "William Goodrich," who in reality was comedian Fatty Arbuckle, hoping to stage a comeback after the sex scandal that destroyed his career. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi