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  1. 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).

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

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    • euphorik6
  3. 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'.

    • 2 min
    • 49.5K
    • Mil Millington
  4. 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."

    • (1.9K)
    • Short, Comedy, Western
    • Clyde Bruckman
    • 1933-03-03
  5. 4 de mar. de 2024 · If you’ve seen The Fatal Glass of Beer then you know the line “It aint a fit night out for man or beast” is used repeatedly in it for comic effect. If you haven’t seen the film, you can watch it on YouTube and other sites. It’s a classic! The movie is set in the Yukon during winter.

  6. 17 de jun. de 2005 · Highlights: The running gag, where Fields looks out the door and remarks "it ain't a fit night out for man nor beast!" only to be hit in the face with a handful of fake snow, obviously thrown unconvincingly by a stagehand. Also: Fields riding his sleigh in the snow against the phoniest back projection in the history of motion pictures.

  7. 30 de jun. de 2010 · W.C. Fields was a bit of a counterculture cult hero back then. The gag where ice cubes come out of the pump isn't too bad, but the film is slow paced, with the regular "And it ain't a fit night out for man nor beast!" to keep you watching. If you like Fields, watch it. A short W.C. Fields film.