Abbott And Costello Movies On Dvd


Abbott and Costello – hold this ghost?

Am I the only person alive who has seen this movie? and loved? I know it's an old – 1941 – but Abbott and Costello is at his best. not on dvd and I can not find a video of what it used to. I even suggested tcm in vain. do you think the American Film Institute has information? by the way – What is your favorite Abbott and Costello movie? and that we had around "Little by little" bit?

I do not know his name, perhaps the same one you mentioned. But is the movie where Lou is sitting a table in a dark room by himself, while Abbott has stopped going to another place in the haunted house. And there's one candle on the table, moving slowly on one side of the table, and then return. When Lou saw his eyes get big, and he is afraid. And Abbott is calling and can not utter a word. I think it is to whistle and can not breathe. Then, when he is really serious, he managed to shout the name of Abbott. Y Abbott comes immediately to see what it was screaming. I saw in a theater at a young age with my parents. And always remember this scene because it really scared me too.

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AMC TV - The Abbott & Costello Show, 1951-1954


AMC TV – The Abbott & Costello Show, 1951-1954


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Abbott & Costello: Go to Mars [VHS]


Abbott & Costello: Go to Mars [VHS]


$9.98



Abbott & Costello: Hold That Ghost [VHS]


Abbott & Costello: Hold That Ghost [VHS]


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Time Of Their Lives [VHS]


Time Of Their Lives [VHS]


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The Best of Abbott & Costello, Vol. 3 (Abbott & Costello Go to Mars / Abbott & Costello in the Foreign Legion / Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein / Abbott & Costello Meet the Invisible Man / Abbott & Costello Meet the Killer / Comin' Round the Mountain / Lost in Alaska / Mexican Hayride)


The Best of Abbott & Costello, Vol. 3 (Abbott & Costello Go to Mars / Abbott & Costello in the Foreign Legion / Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein / Abbott & Costello Meet the Invisible Man / Abbott & Costello Meet the Killer / Comin’ Round the Mountain / Lost in Alaska / Mexican Hayride)


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The laughs are out of this world as “Abbott and Costello Go to Mars” (1953); they star as wrestling promoters who get involved with a sexy spy in “Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion” (1950); “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein” (1948) while trying to dodge Bela Lugosi (as Dracula); it takes a doctor’s invisibility serum to help catch a crook in “Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man…

Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein


Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein


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Universal tossed their most popular ghouls–Dracula, the Wolf Man, and Frankenstein’s Monster–in this comedic monster mash, with Abbott and Costello trying to dodge Bela Lugosi (as Dracula), who wants to put Lou’s brain inside the Monster’s head. With Lon Chaney, Jr., Glenn Strange. 83 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: French; audio commentary; “making of” document…

The Best of Abbott & Costello, Vol. 1 (Buck Privates / Hold That Ghost / In the Navy / Keep 'Em Flying / One Night in the Tropics / Pardon My Sarong / Ride 'Em Cowboy / Who Done It?)


The Best of Abbott & Costello, Vol. 1 (Buck Privates / Hold That Ghost / In the Navy / Keep ‘Em Flying / One Night in the Tropics / Pardon My Sarong / Ride ‘Em Cowboy / Who Done It?)


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Abbott and Costello’s screen debut finds them as detectives cracking an insurance scam in “One Night in the Tropics” (1940); boot camp becomes a course in basic comedy training in the team’s first starring film, “Buck Privates” (1941); the boys set sail for seafaring silliness in the service comedy “In the Navy” (1941); there are high spirits when the pair get trapped in a haunted house in “Hold T…

Abbott & Costello Story: Sixty Years of Who's on First?


Abbott & Costello Story: Sixty Years of Who’s on First?


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Castle Films: A Hobbyist's Guide


Castle Films: A Hobbyist’s Guide


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Do you remember the first movie you ever owned? It was probably a product of Castle Films. Before home video, Castle Films made every living room a screening room. For four decades the 16mm and 8mm film products of Castle Films were sold in every department store and hobby shop. Castle had big-screen movies for everybody: comedies with Abbott & Costello, The Marx Brothers, and W. C. Fields…monst…


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