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Get equip for big laughs with Abbott and Costello, undeniably the most predominating comedy get of all chance! Now, the notable films of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello are ready on DVD in this cheery whip-round.
The wildly in waggish duo has entertained audiences since 1931, conquering vaudeville, transistor and the lustrous conceal in precisely 40 films. Take to these side-splitting hits like BUCK PRIVATES and Possess THAT GHOST in this accumulation of eight full-thoroughly features. THE Best clothes OF ABBOTT AND COSTELLO: Measure 1 will have you laughing out splashy again and again!
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Noteworthy comedy at its best.
Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein, 1948
Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein, 1948
The Abbott and Costello Show, Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, 1952-53

My husband and I were having a shrug off last night just remembering them.
Anyone remember the person who said "slowly I turn exercise care by step", as kids we used to scream at that bit.
I swear by Joey Faye is credited with that routine. Abbott and Costello used it in "Lost in a Harem" I have all of their movies on video.
What celebrities / comedians do you consider should portray famous late-legendary comedians Bud Abbott and Lou Costello?
I think comedian Will Arnett would place an excellent portrayal of Bud Abbott, 'cause he's serious and has a distinct
Did Bud Abbot and Lou Costello die poor?
Lou Costello was an inveterate gambler and Bud Abbot had a drinking hard and made some very bad business investments,so yes,unfortunatly,the died with not even half of the money they made over the years.TL
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Horror Spoofs of Abbott and Costello, A Critical Assessment of the Comedy Team's Monster Films Part One A Short History of Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, and the Universal Monsters Before one looks at the Abbott and Costello horror-comedies in detail, ... |
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About this book While Bud Abbott and Lou Costello are more spectacularly known for their straight comedy routines, they did make a number of films in which horror played a important role. The first part of this critical reference examines the Abbott and Costello "Meet the Monsters" spoof films (Frankenstein, The Hidden Man, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and The Mummy). The second sections deals with Abbott and Costello's films with horror elements that do not escort this formula: Hold That Ghost, The Time of Their Lives and Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff.The show of each film is examined in detail with special attention paid to the comedians' styles of comedy, the effect of the awe scenes, and the place of the film in the Abbott and Costello canon. The reactions of critics (then and now) and the influences the films have had on the revulsion and comedy genres and on pop culture are also discussed. A lengthy introduction provides background on the lives of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello and the circumstance... |
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Save the date: This week in celebrity wedding anniversaries 1918 - Abbott and Costello's Bud Abbott and Betty Smith. Abbott put together touring lampoon shows, where he met Smith, a burlesque dancer and comedienne. |
THE BOOTLEG FILES: ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET CAPTAIN KIDD
The steam was part of a two-production deal that Bud Abbott and Lou Costello signed with Warner Bros. Under this deal, the comics would independently create
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Annual air show entertainment will include variety There will also be an Abbott and Costello comedy routine. Bill Riley and Joe Ziegler will permute themselves into Bud Abbott and Lou Costello through |