VIC & SADE and ESCAPE
“Vic and Sade” is the driest of domestic comedies. We present two 15-minute visits to “the small house half-way up on the next block.” First, Sade may have at last found a place to store all of her husband’s fraternal lodge regalia that’s always cluttering up the house. Then, what did people do for entertainment at the height of the Depression? Rush’s pal Rotten makes performance art out of a collapsed porch. Finally, on “Escape,” we all escape to Kafiristan, via an adaptation of the Rudyard Kipling classic story, “The Man Who Would Be King.”
Episodes
Vic and Sade
[1939]
“Mr. Gumpox Offers Sade a Stall”
June 13, 1939
“Porch Collapses, Rotten Takes the Blame”
2:37
Escape
August 1, 1948
“The Man Who Would Be King”
29:18