“In Society,” “Here Come the Co-eds,” “The Naughty Nineties,” and “Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood.” Others were “Little Giant, “Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap,” “The ...
COSTELLO: “So, Bud, you’re a huge NFL fan, from what I gather.” ABBOTT: “I don’t want to brag Lou, but I like to think I’m the biggest, actually.” COSTELLO: “Excellent. So, if I have a Super Bowl ...
The devil's work is never done.
Dame Barbara Windsor says: "I remember watching Abbott and Costello in my teens and I absolutely loved them. I'm happy to pay tribute to them as two of America's leading funnymen." ...
Routines include Lou's insomnia and his being unable to hear Bud due to his wearing an earplug. Lots of movie studio stuff.
Abbott and Costello, as railroad baggage clerks, receive a strange shipment the last remains of Dracula and Frankensteins monster. But this deadly duo is still very much alive. So when the shipment ...
Once they arrive, the men discover that most of the town wants the prospector dead. It's up to Abbott and Costello to keep him alive, or else San Francisco is ready to hang them for the murder.
Lost Caverns Hotel bellhop Freddie Phillips is suspected of murder. Swami Talpur tries to hypnotize Freddie into confessing, but Freddie is too stupid for the plot to work. Inspector Wellman uses ...
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