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Al Boasberg Filmography

Writing19 FILMS IN DB

AlBoasberg

Known for Writing Β· Uppercutlets, Battling Butler, Lambchops

19
FILMS IN DB
$373
TOTAL VALUE
7
PRICED
$53
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
πŸ’Ž
RAREST RELEASE
Forward, March!
~$213 Β· OTHER Β· 1930
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MOST VALUABLE
Jail Birds of Paradise
$0 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Al Boasberg was a notable figure in the world of screenwriting, particularly known for his work during the early 20th century. His most famous contribution to film history is the short comedy "The Stolen Jools" (1931), a star-studded parody featuring the likes of Buster Keaton and the Marx Brothers. This film is not only a comedic gem but also a fascinating time capsule of the era, showcasing the vibrant personalities of Hollywood's golden age. Collectors are drawn to this title not only for its comedic brilliance but also for its rarity and the unique ensemble of talent involved. Boasberg's writing style was characterized by sharp wit and an ability to blend humor with social commentary, making his works particularly sought after by aficionados of classic cinema. As physical media collectors look to build their libraries, titles like "The Stolen Jools" serve as essential artifacts that highlight the evolution of comedy and the collaborative spirit of early filmmaking. With its limited releases and charming historical significance, Boasberg's work remains a prized possession for any serious collector.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Al Boasberg known for?

Al Boasberg is known for writing, with notable films including Uppercutlets (1936) as Mr. Carter, Battling Butler (1926), The Stolen Jools (1931), Counselitis (1935), Chasing Rainbows (1930), Doughboys (1930), Her Father Said No (1927), and Forward, March! (1930).

What genres does Al Boasberg's filmography span?

Al Boasberg's filmography spans the genres of Comedy, Romance, Drama, Music, and War.

What era does Al Boasberg's work cover?

Al Boasberg's work covers the years from 1926 to 1936, with his most-active decade being the 1930s.

How many films are in Al Boasberg's filmography?

Al Boasberg has a total of 19 films in his filmography.

On what physical media formats do Al Boasberg's films appear?

Al Boasberg's films appear on DVD and other physical media formats.