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gagman

[gag-man] / ˈgægˌmæn /


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Since Gagman Groucho supplies much of the Marx humor before the camera, this is a fair sample of the dialog in A Night at the Opera.

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One night, while listening to a radio announcer spieling a tasteless commercial, Gagman Roger Price exploded.

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Gagman Stanley Shapiro has written a situation comedy as smooth as baby food, and Director Delbert Mann manages to strain some humor out of Rock Hudson and Doris Day.

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Political Gagman Art Buchwald got the star billing, of course.

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Eighteen-year-old Ben Freedman, son of radio's late No. 1 Gagman David Freedman� left for Hollywood to write Al Jolson's radio scripts, took with him his father's private file of 40,000 jokes.

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