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| | The Barber Shop (1933) (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Barber O'Hair has a vegetarian wife at home a pretty manicurist at work. |
 | | He is not only a physical comedian, capable of broad slapstick, he is one of the best verbal comedians around, especially when allowed to ad-lib, as he does here. |
 | | I have read that, at the beginning of the short, as Fields is sitting out front of his shop, making rude comnents about people as they go by, that this is a tribute to his mother, who acted just like this as Fields was a boy, commenting cuttingly on the neighbors. |
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