His Lordship's Dilemma

His Lordship's Dilemma is a 1915 silent short comedy film produced by the Gaumont Film Company and distributed by the Mutual Film Corporation. The film stars W.C. Fields as a remittance man, and part of the film includes an adaptation of the comedian's famous golf routine.[1]

Supporting players include Bud Ross, who had also appeared with Fields in Pool Sharks that same year; and Fields' brother Walter, in his only known film appearance, listed in various sources as Walter Dukinfield or Walter Fields (the family name is usually rendered as Dukenfield).

Preservation status

His Lordship's Dilemma was considered to be a lost film for many years. In 2006, an extant print with French intertitles was located in a private film collection in Belgium.[2]

See also

References

  1. Fields, Ronald J. “W.C. Fields: A Life on Film,” pages 15-17. Citadel Press, 1984. ISBN 0-312-85312-2
  2. "His Lordship's Dilemma," SilentEra.com

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