
Funny Boys
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Narrated by:
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Clifford Edwards
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By:
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Warren Adler
A dark comedy of errors about success, the mob, and finding true love
Even when murderous gangsters are shoving his head into a toilet, Mickey Fine can’t stop making jokes. He wants a career in comedy so badly that he takes a job as a Tummler, a comedian and host for a hotel in the Catskills - a hotel where he knows the very gangsters who abused him are staying.
An already dangerous situation escalates when Mickey falls for Mutzie, the “number one girl” of Pep who is arguably the most violent thug in the hotel. Betrayals and politics within the mob play out behind the scenes while Mutzie joins Mickey on stage, and the pair inevitably find themselves marked for death.
But Mickey is naive to the more sinister side of his audience made up of mobsters and other power players of New York’s underbelly. As their circumstances start catching up with them and the body counts start mounting, Mickey and Mutzie start angling for a way out.
That, of course, isn’t as easy as it sounds.
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The narration was excellent! I felt like I was listening to a radio show in the 1940's. The Story played like a black and white movie in my head and I could see all the players clearly in my mind. Clifford Edwards did a great job of bringing every character to life. Each one was different but not in a distracting way. The voices fit the character.
In conclusion, really good story, easy on the ears, worthwhile investment. Five Stars!!
Dark, funny, and beautifully narrated!
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The story takes place in the 1920’s in the Catskills where the Jewish and Italian mobsters vacation during the Summer at a hotel run by a Jewish businessman named Gorlick. whose sole preoccupation is to keep them all happy at all costs. To ensure they have a good time he hires a young Jewish boy, Mickey Fine to be a full -time comedian, and MC ,(tumler in yiddish) always available to entertain them with his jokes and one-liners.
The heroine of the story is a rather dowdy ,plain high-school girl, Mutzie, from a working class Jewish family in Brownsville New York who is frustrated by the prospect of a humdrum dull life married to an uninspiring local boy and ending up like all of the other girls she knows. She aspires to live a life of excitement and glamor like her screen idol , Jean Harlow and to this end she has her hair dyed blonde and styled and buys new clothes to make her look like her. She now becomes attractive to all the gangster types hanging around the Candy Store and soon becomes the “number one” girlfriend of one of the up and coming hit men for the mob, Pep. She is excited as he shows her a good time and she sees the respect she is shown by the other men as Pep’s girlfriend. He installs her for the Summer at Gorlick’s hotel in the Catskills with all of the other gangsters ‘ wives and girlfriends. She soon finds out that life is not as idyllic as she had hoped and Pep requires her to do things she hadn’t bargained for. She is desperate to escape and Mickey is there to help her.
The story was good but I think that the narration by Clifford Edwards was brilliant. He made this story and the characters come to life for me. He captured the wise guy accents perfectly and his intonation and timing were perfect. He delivered Mickey’s one-liners and stories spot on. At times I felt as if I was watching a well-acted play.
I would recommend this book wholeheartedly.
great story, wonderfully narrated
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I thought the narrator did an excellent job of portraying the characters, never going over-the top and he was especially good with the dialog pf the tumler,a kind of Jewish comedian, who kept wise-cracking throughout the book even in the most difficult situations.
Edna
had my attention from the first, great story.
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Amazing narration
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Great listen
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