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"The Young Scribes That Marty Helped" - By Angela Cobb

A piece that I wrote for my COMP 200 class which talks about the influence that comic Marty Feldman had on the career of two successful Hollywood names: Alan Spencer and David Weddle. It includes an interview with Spencer and Weddle. Enjoy!
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  • Angela87 uploaded this 4 months ago
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Marty Feldman Interview - By Richard Kleiner

From "Penthouse" magazine - October, 1980.
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  • Angela87 uploaded this 7 months ago
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Marty Feldman "Photoplay" article

A nice piece from June 1978's issue of "Photoplay" magazine, in which Feldman discusses marriage, love, and the changes that money and success make in life. A well-written and insightful read.
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  • Angela87 uploaded this about 1 year ago
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"Fine & Dandy - Porcupine’s Place Among The Stooges"

This is a blog that I'd written on October 5, 2006. It talks about The Three Stooges and how Larry Fine is my favorite of the group. Written by Angela P. Cobb
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  • Angela87 uploaded this about 1 year ago
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"The Marty Mentality"

A little something I put together on July 8th, praising the comic genius of Marty Feldman. Written by Angela P. Cobb
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  • Angela87 uploaded this about 1 year ago
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"From Buster To Marty"

An article from the magaznie "Sight and Sound", in which David Weddle remembers working with Marty Feldman on a screenplay of the life of their mutual idol, Buster Keaton. He also discusses how a love for Keaton's work led him to discovering and admiring Feldman's work as well.
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  • Angela87 uploaded this about 1 year ago
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"From Shelley to Brooks - Genius of the 'Abby Normal' Kind"

A research paper I wrote, discussing how "Young Frankenstein" is not only a brilliant satire of 1931's "Frankenstein", but ironically more accurate than the original film, in terms of expressing the themes of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel. Written by: Angela P. Cobb
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  • Angela87 uploaded this about 1 year ago
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