there is a lot to be said for the cleverness in which then-current movies and books were satirized by Jack and the cast.
shimp scrampi wrote:there is a lot to be said for the cleverness in which then-current movies and books were satirized by Jack and the cast.
This is where I differ...or at least just don't understand. There is a LOT that is clever and innovative in the Benny show - the timing, the format, stylized running gags, the characterizations, heck, even the commercials. I can see how those were all innovative.
But that's exactly why the skits, particularly the movie or book based ones, are lacking to me. They generally aren't especially clever or satirical. They just use the rough concept of whatever the source material is and use it for run-of-the-mill Jack Benny schtick that might well have been funnier without being part of a parody plot.
They never really seem to skewer the movies (even lovingly) like Carol Burnett or Mel Brooks later would - probably because of studio politics, I'm sure. But I can't think of a Benny skit moment that is the even the mildest equivalent of Carol's "curtain rod" GONE WITH THE WIND bit, if you know what I mean.
Maybe it was enough for the audiences of the day just to hear the radio cast citing familiar literature and movies ... but it's one of the few aspects of the show where I can't put my contemporary self in the mind of the past audience and understand why they loved it.
Gerry O. wrote: Hey, it was still better than the stuff that Joe Penner was doing!
Yhtapmys wrote:Gerry O. wrote: Hey, it was still better than the stuff that Joe Penner was doing!
Which is actually a really important point.
You can't look at the shows in hindsight. Compare them to contemporary offerings. Benny was doing something reasonably new with his skits - something a far cry from the vaudeville humour elsewhere. And his stuff WAS better than other on shows in the 1930s trying the same thing.
Yhtapmys
Which is actually a really important point.
You can't look at the shows in hindsight. Compare them to contemporary offerings.
shimp scrampi wrote:They never really seem to skewer the movies (even lovingly) like Carol Burnett or Mel Brooks later would - probably because of studio politics, I'm sure. But I can't think of a Benny skit moment that is the even the mildest equivalent of Carol's "curtain rod" GONE WITH THE WIND bit, if you know what I mean.
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