Michael B Wisper
Among many missteps Universal made during the same period, and under the same management, as this film was made, "W.C. & Me", though it lists Carlotta Monti as an "advisor" in the credits and purports to be based on her memoir of her time with Fields, a vast majority of this film is pure fiction, the writer using exactly ONE episode, the final scene, out of Monti's memoir. That said, Steiger's portrayal of the great comedian is, as it was in his earlier film "No Way To Treat A Lady", spot-on and is worth a watch if only for that and for Henry Mancini's wonderful period score. Otherwise, please put NO stock in the so-called "facts" about Monti's life with Fields as presented in this "biopic". Jack Cassidy is also fun, though not terribly convincing, as romantic leading man and good friend of Fields Douglas Fairbanks. Otherwise, it's pretty much hogwash.