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'''Whizbang Dupree''' is a silent film star in the ''Arthur'' universe. His films occasionally show at Ellwood City's Gaslight Theatre, owned by [[Norman (theater owner)|Norman]]. His films were released by the fictional Highline Pictures.
'''Whizbang Dupree''' is a silent film star in the ''Arthur'' universe. His films occasionally show at Ellwood City's Gaslight Theatre, owned by Norman. His films were released by the fictional Highline Pictures.


Dupree's 1920s silent film ''Silent Times'' is a reference to {{W|Charlie Chaplin}} film ''Modern Times'', though only the factory scene is a reference to its plot. Dupree bears a striking resemblance to [[Arthur Read]], while other actors resemble his friends.
Dupree's 1920s silent film ''Silent Times'' is a reference to {{W|Charlie Chaplin}} film ''Modern Times'', though only the factory scene is a reference to its plot. Dupree bears a striking resemblance to [[Arthur Read]], while other actors resemble his friends.

Latest revision as of 18:28, 2 August 2022

Whizbang Dupree is a silent film star in the Arthur universe. His films occasionally show at Ellwood City's Gaslight Theatre, owned by Norman. His films were released by the fictional Highline Pictures.

Dupree's 1920s silent film Silent Times is a reference to Charlie Chaplin film Modern Times, though only the factory scene is a reference to its plot. Dupree bears a striking resemblance to Arthur Read, while other actors resemble his friends.

Dupree's film appears in the episode A Cloudy Day.