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  1. 1 de mar. de 2018 · A compilation of the 'Fit for Man nor Beast' bits from the wonderful WC Fields's 1933 Mack Senett short 'A Fatal Glass of Beer'.

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    • Mil Millington
  2. from "The Fatal Glass of Beer" (1933).

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    • euphorik6
  3. The most famous gag has Fields opening the cabin door periodically and exclaiming, "And it ain't a fit night out for man or beast!", with some obviously fake snow thrown into his face a moment later. He would reprise that gag during the "play-within-the-play" in The Old Fashioned Way (1934).

  4. 27 de nov. de 2015 · The Whitechapel Centre is the leading homeless and housing charity for the Liverpool region. We work with people who are sleeping rough, living in hostels or...

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    • joe mckechnie
  5. 4 de mar. de 2024 · Six different times in the movie, Fields opens the cabin door, looks out, then intones: “It ain’t a fit night out for man or beast.” Every time he does, a gust of wind blows a cloud of snow into his face.

  6. The Fatal Glass of Beer: Directed by Clyde Bruckman. With W.C. Fields, Rosemary Theby, George Chandler, Richard Cramer. The prodigal son of a Yukon prospector comes home on a night that "ain't fit for man nor beast."

  7. 21 de abr. de 2024 · It became the title of one of his films in 1941 and Fields' character also spoke this line in the sound film version of Poppy (1936) and in You Can't Cheat an Honest Man (1940). And it ain't a fit night out for man nor beast.