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Showing posts with label Buster Keaton. Show all posts

Thursday, January 7, 2021

A FEW OF MY FAVORITE THINGS:

As 2021 slowly but surely steps in, and in the aftermath of the sad and shameful events that transpired on January 6th at Capitol Hill, I feel the need to review some of the things that, for me, make life worth living. These favorite things still bring a smile to my face and give me a sense that, in spite of all the idiocy and brutality in the world, there will always be a reason to be thankful and keep my hopes high!


Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy


Buster Keaton
 

Harold Lloyd


Sean Connery


Cary Grant


Frank Sinatra


Marilyn Monroe


Steve McQueen


Barbara Feldon & Don Adams in GET SMART



Benny Goodman                                            THE PINK PANTHER

 

HUCKLEBERRY HOUND and YOGI BEAR



Mort Drucker


The first 40 years of MAD Magazine

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

HIirschfeld's World of Comedy

 Here are some of my favorite comedians as seen by Al Hirschfeld:

Charlie Chaplin                                                      Buster Keaton 
Harold Lloyd



                                                                                                                        The Marx Brothers


Laurel & Hardy
 




W.C. Fields, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Groucho Marx
 ZaSu Pitts

The Marx Brothers

                                                                                Danny Kaye
   Bob Hope
Abbott & Costello

Martin & Lewis



Jerry Lewis Woody Allen

                              The cast of "What's New, Pussycat?"
The cast of SEINFELD

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

The LLERA Cartoons Collectible Merchandise!

Some of my favorite original drawings are now available as collectible merchandise. You can find tote bags, scarves, accent pillows and more at
https://shopvida.com/collections/ferllera1951








                                                                        




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