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1 American Masters (1983 TV series documentary)
Episode: The Ten-Year Lunch: The Wit and Legend of the Algonquin Round Table

Profile of the group of writers and humorists who formed lasting friendships and collaborations centered...

9.1/10 25
2 The Unknown Marx Brothers (1993 TV documentary)

A tribute to the lives and careers of the Marx Brothers utilizing rare archival footage and personal interviews.

7.9/10 172
3 The Man's Angle (1942 short)

Via the experiences of Mr. Doakes, Mr. Benchley now explains to us how men experience the downside of some women.

7.5/10 21
4 The Witness (1942 short)

With committees arising like weeds to investigate anyone for anything, Mr. Doakes fantasizes how he would handle his inquisitors if ever summoned as the subject of a hearing.

7.2/10 18
5 The Trouble with Husbands (1940 short)

Lecturer Robert Benchley outlines some of the pet peeves that wives have with their husbands.

7.1/10 28
6 Nothing But Nerves (1942 short)

After some investigation, Robert Benchley finds his nerves are in a bad state. He has the jitters so...

6.9/10 17
7 Waiting for Baby (1941 short)

Mr. Benchley examines the pressures faced by expectant fathers.

6.6/10 12
8 Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994)

Dorothy Parker remembers the heyday of the Algonquin Round Table, a circle of friends whose barbed wit...

6.2/10 2,869
9 Mr. W's Little Game (1934 short)

Nightclub fussbudget introduces a little word game to amuse his blonde companion and their waiter.

5.8/10 20
10 Humorous Flights (1929 short)

Naturalist Stewart lectures on bird mating habits and other wonders of ornithology.

5.4/10 11
11 Traffic Regulations (1929 short) 5.0/10 13

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