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GGACP celebrates the birthday of the legendary “Pit Bull of Comedy” — actor, comic and horror movie aficionado Bobby Slayton (b. May 25) by revisiting this interview from back in 2016. In this episode, Bobby sits down with Gilbert and Frank for a funny and freewheeling discussion of a number of essential topics, including the brilliance of Ray Harryhausen, the tragedy of Bela Lugosi, the haunting of Sammy Davis, Jr. and the greatness of “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein.” Also, Bobby roasts Hal Roach, hangs with Buddy Hackett, breaks bread with Woody Allen and “becomes” Joey Bishop. PLUS: Una O'Connor! “The Adventures of Ford Fairlane”! The return of Rondo Hatton! Bobby meets Otis the Drunk! And the death of Louie Dumbrowski! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Babies, it's Allen's birthday! Or at least it was about a month ago because we all mess up sometimes. Anyway, please enjoy his pick, the 1948 Universal classic "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein." This may be our first Bela Lugosi (correct me if I'm wrong!) but it's definitely not our first Universal classic. Check out Episode 94- "The Bride of Frankenstein," Episode 135- "Creature from the Black Lagoon," Episode 148- "The Wolf Man," and Episode 207- "The Mummy." The regular lineup of links! You can support us at patreon.com/werewolfambulance and listen to a ton of action movie episodes. We're back this month with an action movie voted on by our members and it's sure to be a doozy. leave us a message at 412-407-7025 hang out with some cool listeners at https://discord.gg/DutFjx3cBD buy merch at www.teepublic.com/user/werewolfambulance the best place to reach us is at werewolfambulance@gmail.com we're on Reddit at r/werewolfambulance sorta on Twitter @werebulance sorta on Instagram @werewolfambulance www.werewolfambulance.com if you feel you really must lodge a complaint with us, please do it on Facebook at facebook.com/werewolfambulance because we are probably not gonna see that, ever. If you liked this, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen! It helps others find us and allows us to continue to grow. Intro song is by Alex Van Luvie Outro song is A. Wallis- "EMT" Seriously, we have the best listeners, hands down.
"In a half hour the moon will rise and I'll turn into a wolf""You and 20 million other guys"It's the conclusion of Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein! Here Jim & Livio take you on your first journey across the Borgo Pass in 2025... we will wrap up the film, and continue our discussion of it's enduring legacy! Whether you're celebrating the New Year, or recovering from last night - kick back and enjoy the conclusion of Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein!
"McDougal!!!"Merry Christmas to all of the travelers of the Borgo Pass Horror Podcast. Santa's gift for us all is arguably the most popular classic horror film - Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein. This is truly a cornerstone of the classic horror fanbase, and deservedly so. Made in 1948, we see Bela Lugosi's Dracula, Lon Chaney, Jr.'s The Wolf Man, and Glenn Strange's Frankenstein Monster for one last time. Join Jim & Livio this Christmas for the first half of this film, it's legacy, the actors, the production, and so much more!
Hello Horror Heads! Happy Halloween! In this very special episode episode, Joe and Sean interview Rodman Flender, director of the cult classic "Idle Hands." Flender shares his filmmaking journey, influenced by childhood favorites like "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" and Roger Corman's "Little Shop of Horrors." He discusses the challenges of blending horror and comedy in "Idle Hands," emphasizing the importance of engaging the audience from the start, particularly in the film's impactful opening sequence. The conversation highlights creative decisions, including character chemistry and iconic music, reflecting the slacker culture of the late '90s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this special Halloween Horror Hodgepodge episode of LTAS, we're joined once again by Steven's nephew, CHRISTIAN COOK, to discuss all things spooky, including: Christian's 2024 haunt and his plans for the future, Steven's VHS version of 'THE HAUNT IS ALIVE'*, Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948), Terrifier (2018), Terrifier 2 (2022), The Wolf Man (1941), Friday the 13th (film series), Creature From the Black Lagoon Lives! (Skybound / Image Comics), Child's Play / Chucky (franchise), 'The Chucky Song' by Simon Stokes, Halloween Illustrated (novel), Chopping Mall, Velocipastor, our least favorite Halloween candies, & so much more! *Check out Steven's VHS Version of 'THE HAUNT IS ALIVE' starring Christian Cook on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgXmQ4F2T1w&t=9s (Be sure to leave a Like as well!) Don't forget to subscribe to the SCREAM-O-VISION YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Scream-O-Vision And check out the 2023's original 3-part episodic version of THE HAUNT IS ALIVE here: https://www.youtube.com/@alittlelessprofoundfilms ———————————————————— To see images of the stuff discussed, look at your device's screen while listening! Go here to get some LTAS Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/huI4z_dwRsI Email: LetsTalkAboutStuffPodcast AT gmail DOT com Follow LTAS on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ltaspod/?hl=en Subscribe to Steven's YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@alittlelessprofoundfilms?si=exv2x7LZS2O1B65h Follow Steven on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/stevenfisher22/ Brent is not on social media. A 5-Star rating on your podcast app is appreciated! And if you like our show, share it with your friends! I LOVE A JASON IN THE STREETS, BUT A MICHAEL IN THE SHEETS.
We're celebrating Halloween with a classic comedy from 1948. We are joined by Roy and Ross of Roy's Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner to talk about Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein! It's our annual Halloween cross over show!
In this episode Lexcee teaches Dan all about the many multiple attempts Universal has tried to reintroduce the classic monsters into the modern day, the failed attempt at the Dark Universe, and Dan doesn't want a monsterverse!? MerchTwitterInstagramTikTokPipedream podcastsClips used in this episode:Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)The Mummy (2017)Monster Mash by Bobby Boris PickettCreature from the Black Lagoon (1954)Dark Universe Logo (2017)Dracula (1931)Frankenstein (1931)Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman (1943)Arrested Development (2003)The Mummy (1932)The Invisible Man (1933)The Invisible Man (2020)The Wolf Man (1941)Phantom Of The Opera (1943)Vampire's Kiss (1988)Van Helsing (2004)The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)Dracula Untold (2014)Lisa Frankenstein (2024)Abigail (2024)SNL Weekend Update: Frankenstein on Congressional Budget CutsX-Men (2000) Music by Kevin MacLeod"Discovery Hit""Jazz Brunch""Miami Nights"
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello crossover with a bunch of our favorite monsters in Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein.
Jason Fraley remembers the iconic duo Abbott & Costello by interviewing Chris Costello, daughter of Lou Costello, as the World Series recalls comedy routines like "Who's On First?” and Halloween recalls horror-comedies like “Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein.” Enjoy their hour-long conversation about her father's career from vaudeville to radio, television to the movies. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode Lexcee teaches Dan all about the Universal Classic Monsters and the epic monster cross over movie we never got. MerchTwitterInstagramTikTokPipedream podcastsClips used in this episode:Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)The Mummy (2017)Monster Mash by Bobby Boris PickettCreature from the Black Lagoon (1954)Dark Universe Logo (2017)Dracula (1931)Frankenstein (1931)Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman (1943)Arrested Development (2003)The Mummy (1932)The Invisible Man (1933)The Wolf Man (1941)Phantom Of The Opera (1943)Vampire's Kiss (1988)Van Helsing (2004)The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)SNL Weekend Update: Frankenstein on Congressional Budget CutsX-Men (2000) Music by Kevin MacLeod"Discovery Hit""Jazz Brunch""Miami Nights"
The werewolf film that started it all: full moons, silver weapons, wolfsbane. Yeah, this wolf is the man. And his hair is perfect too. Helping us out is Universal monster aficionado Brian Rodriguez of Instagram's @UniMonsters; we discuss Chaney wrestling a bear, Curt Siodmak's psychoanalysis, and if this is the most tragic of the Universal Monsters. Plus, we continue our Trivia That Challenged the World and hear from Peter Lorre as he reviews F.W. Murnau's Faust. Thank you for listening, friends! We hope you enjoy. If you do, please leave a rating and review! Or leave a comment at campkaiju@gmail.com, campkaijupodcast.com, Letterboxd, and Instagram (@camp_kaiju); or call the Kaiju Hotline at (612) 470-2612. Visit Patreon.com/campkaiju and campkaiju.threadless.com for perks and merchandise. We'll see you next time for a special installment of "Magic & Monsters" with Patrick from Gays Do the D Disney Podcast. We're chatting about vampires and comic book horror in 2022's Morbius. CHAPTERS (54:47) Minya's Mailbox - The Wolf Man (1941) (56:03) The Trivia That Challenged the World (58:58) Silent But Deadly - Faust (1926) TRAILERS The Wolf Man (1941); Frankenstein (1931); Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948); Cat People (1941); The Uninvited (1944) SHOUT OUTS & SPONSORS • Film Criticism by Matthew Cole Levine • Plays by Vincent S. Hannam • Novels by Matthew Cole Levine • Film Friends Movie Trivia with Naomi Osborn • @UniMonsters on Instagram • Zack Linder & the Zack Pack Camp Kaiju: Monster Movie Podcast. The Wolf Man (1941) movie review. Hosted by Vincent Hannam, Matthew Cole Levine, Brian Rodriguez. Camp Kaiju: Monster Movie Podcast, produced by Vincent S. Hannam; © 2024 Vincent S. Hannam, All Rights Reserved --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/camp-kaiju/support
EPISODE 58 - "CLASSIC CINEMA'S HORROR HEROES: BELA LUGOSI & BORIS KARLOFF" - 10/21/2024 When you think of the classic Universal Studios monster movies of the 1930s and 1940s, the two names that come to mind are always BORIS KARLOFF and BELA LUGOSI. These two titans of the horror film genre gave us endless hours of chills and thrills in their portrayal of such iconic movie monsters as Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, and The Mummy. This week's Halloween episode pays tribute to the films and lives of these two incredible actors. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Karloff: The Life of Boris Karloff (1972), by Peter Underwood; The Films of Boris Karloff (1974), by Richard Bojarski; Lugosi: The Forgotten King (1986), Documentary; Boris Karloff: More Than a Monster (2011), by Stephen Jacobs; No Traveler Returns: The Lost Years of Bela Lugosi (2916), by Gary D. Rhodes & Bill Kaffenberger; Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff (2017), by Gregory William Mank; Boris Karloff: A Gentleman's Life (2018), by Scott Allen Nollen; Lugosi: The Rise and Fall of Hollywood's Dracula (2023), by Koren Shami; “Actor Bela Lugosi, Dracula of Screen, Succumbs After Heart Attack at 73, August 17, 1956, Los Angeles Times; “Boris Karloff Dead: Horror-Movie Star,” February 4. 1969, New York Times; “Boris Karloff Dies In London Hospital at 81,” February 4, 1969, Los Angeles Times; “In ‘The Black Cat,' the Titans of Terror, Karloff and Lugosi, Face Off,” Oct. 26, 2018, New York Times; BelaLugosi.com RogerEbert.com TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; IBDB.com; Wikipedia.com; Movies Mentioned: BELA LUGOSI: The Silent Command (1923); The Thirteenth Chair (1929); Dracula (1931); Freaks (1932); Mark of the Vampire (1935); Murder In the Rue Morgue (1932); Island of Lost Souls (1932); The Black Cat (1934); The Raven (1935); Ninotchka (1939), starring Greta Garbo; Son of Frankenstein (1939), starring Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi; Black Friday (1940); You'll Find Out (1940); The Devil Bat (1940); The Saint's Double Trouble (1940); The Wolf Man (1942); The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942); The Corpse Vanishes (1942); Bowery At Midnight (1942); Ghosts on the Loose (1943); Zombie's on Broadway (1945); The Body Snatcher (1945); Genius At Work (1946); Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948); Plan 9 From Outer Space (1957); BORIS KARLOFF: The Lightning Raider (1919); The Hope Diamond Mystery (1920); The Deadlier Sex (1920); The Hellion (1923); Omar The Tentmaker (1922); Dynamite Dan (1924); Tarzan and the Golden Lion (1927); The Criminal Code (1930); Frankenstein (1931); Scarface (1932); The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932); The Mummy (1932); The Ghoul (1933); Gift of Gab (1934); The Invisible Ray (1935); The Raven (1935); The Bride of Frankenstein (1935); The Son of Frankenstein (1939); Mr. Wong, Detective (1938); Black Friday (1940); You'll Find Out (1940); House of Frankenstein (1944); The Body Snatcher (1945); Isle of the Dead (1945); Bedlam (1946); The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947); Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff (1948); The Strange Door (1951); The Black Castle (1952); The Island Monster (1954); The Raven (1963); The Terror (1963); Die, Monster, Die! (1965); Caldron of Blood (1968); How The Grinch Stole Christmas (1966); Targets (1968); The Crimson Cult (1968); Fear Chamber (1968); House of Evil (1968); Isle of the Snake People (1971); The Incredible Invasion (1971); --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Looking at Lucasfilm, Jim Hill and Brian Gaughan celebrate October with a special look at horror films and their unexpected ties to Lucasfilm. Brian kicks off by sharing his month-long cinematic Halloween project, while Jim reveals his love for Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein and its surprising connection to Lucasfilm's scrapped Frankenstein CG film. The episode also pays tribute to the late Lucasfilm producer Robert Watts, dives into the anniversary of Star Wars Rebels, and previews the upcoming John Williams documentary debuting on Disney+. Also in this episode: The removal of the Indiana Jones films from Disney+ and what's behind the licensing shuffle. Updates on The Mandalorian and Grogu feature film, set to hit theaters in 2026. A deep dive into Radio Land Murders as it celebrates its 30th anniversary, and how it laid the groundwork for future Lucasfilm projects. Join Jim and Brian for a nostalgic, fun, and insightful journey through the world of Lucasfilm, just in time for Halloween! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Looking at Lucasfilm, Jim Hill and Brian Gaughan celebrate October with a special look at horror films and their unexpected ties to Lucasfilm. Brian kicks off by sharing his month-long cinematic Halloween project, while Jim reveals his love for Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein and its surprising connection to Lucasfilm's scrapped Frankenstein CG film. The episode also pays tribute to the late Lucasfilm producer Robert Watts, dives into the anniversary of Star Wars Rebels, and previews the upcoming John Williams documentary debuting on Disney+. Also in this episode: The removal of the Indiana Jones films from Disney+ and what's behind the licensing shuffle. Updates on The Mandalorian and Grogu feature film, set to hit theaters in 2026. A deep dive into Radio Land Murders as it celebrates its 30th anniversary, and how it laid the groundwork for future Lucasfilm projects. Join Jim and Brian for a nostalgic, fun, and insightful journey through the world of Lucasfilm, just in time for Halloween! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jacob and Drew review a classic Live Action film, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein! Plus 2 more episodes of Spy X Family! Red Bubble Merch Store - https://www.redbubble.com/people/thecelcast/shop?artistUserName=thecelcast&asc=u&iaCode=u-clothing Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheCelCast Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/thecelcastgaming YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQcGNpWEc5qP7oKkxPWQEsw Twitter - https://twitter.com/cast_cel Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thecelcast/ Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1452118040 Google Play - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly90aGVjZWxjYXN0LnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2ZlZWQueG1s Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-cel-cast Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4ETrW9WhJ44uLhr4bU03uK This Podcast is apart of Pop Americana, For more great shows like this one visit https://popamericana.wixsite.com/popamericana and This Podcast is apart of the Culture Box, For more great shows like this one visit https://culturebox.media
The Wolf Man (1941) is a defining moment in horror cinema history, establishing the werewolf as a permanent figure in the genre. Join us as we explore the impact of this iconic film, starring Lon Chaney Jr., and discover how it influenced countless horror films for decades to come. **Reviews Mentioned** The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) - https://youtu.be/nlT9YkYcS5c Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943) - https://youtu.be/pxaGJ7GZupc Auntie Mame (1958) - https://youtu.be/FvD2afi20YY Chisum (1970) - https://youtu.be/ue7IeD3IR0I Satan Met a Lady (1936) - https://youtu.be/mW6WMQTyf3c The Maltese Falcon (1941) - https://youtu.be/iDqjuPCKUVc Of Mice and Men (1939) - https://youtu.be/kvNd1ANaujU The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942) - https://youtu.be/70NLspGpJdI Son of Dracula (1943) - https://youtu.be/ntn3BVsTkUk The Mummy's Ghost (1944) - https://youtu.be/1-sSL_Yx-Tc House of Frankenstein (1944) - https://youtu.be/cONzhRkKrD0 The Mummy's Curse (1944) - https://youtu.be/KtnKRWekrlI House of Dracula (1945) - https://youtu.be/LAa3-M8_DL0 Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) - https://youtu.be/axV3IcfcPsA The Invisible Man (1933) - https://youtu.be/hSXINY80Vd0 The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) - https://youtu.be/nlT9YkYcS5c Casablanca (1942) - https://youtu.be/Y8DM_7I7vIA Notorious (1946) - https://youtu.be/uqrFT2zT9X8 Werewolf of London (1935) - https://youtu.be/QJxDUH4BqDw Dracula (1931) - https://youtu.be/xLY0aWhC9Sg Frankenstein (1931) - https://youtu.be/OEwu3d3JvdE White Zombie (1932) - https://youtu.be/B91y6AnAM2o The Mummy (1932) - https://youtu.be/6AIqcq23t9w **My Links** My Merch - jcornelison.redbubble.com My Site - https://classicmovierev.com/ My Books - https://www.amazon.com/John-E-Cornelison/e/B00MYPIP56 Mystery of the Cave - Book two of the Michael Potts Archaeological Mystery novel - https://amzn.to/3EvGCEE **Affiliates** Libsyn Podcast Hosting - https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=CMR Metricool Social Media Management - https://i.mtr.cool/OXYUDU Internal Link Juicer WordPress - https://r.freemius.com/2610/2395752/ **The Equipment I Use for YouTube** Camera - https://amzn.to/3SjOUnI Audio - https://amzn.to/3gsatFu Teleprompter - https://amzn.to/3CQZQUf GoPro 9 - https://amzn.to/3ITZcbw **Say Hi on Social** Website: https://www.classicmovierev.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/classicmovierev/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/classicmovierev **Disclaimer** CMR is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to www.amazon.com. This is for entertainment and informative purposes only. Classic Movie Reviews claims no ownership of content. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.”
GGACP celebrates the birthday of legendary straight man Bud Abbott (b. October, 1895) by revisiting this informative panel discussion as archivist Bob Furmanek, film critic Leonard Maltin and author-historian Ron Palumbo join Gil and Frank for a look at the lives and careers of one of the most popular comedy teams of all time. Also in this episode: Groucho Marx gushes, Dean Martin gets a nose job, Boris Karloff turns down “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein” and Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi consider a Bud and Lou biopic. PLUS: Bingo the Chimp! Saluting Sidney Fields! Shemp joins the army! Joe Besser frightens Gilbert! And the experts pick their favorite A&C movies! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris and Aaron have found some things to recommend to you.1) Small Recommends:Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1:33)Turtles All the Way Down (5:53)Blood and Black Lace (8:12)Mother (11:36)2) The Big Recommend: Frailty (15:43)3) Surprise Double Feature: ???????? (46:01)4) Questions from You!!!!! (50:55)If you'd like to join the LIVE conversation each week, become a member of the SinClub at Patreon.com/cinemasins!Thanks to lorangeproductions.com for the theme song!Our Sponsors:* Check out Mint Mobile: https://mintmobile.com/RECOTOPIAAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
My productivity hack: https://magicmind.com/OVERTALKINGPOD20 Use my code OVERTALKINGPOD20 for 20% off #magicmind Patrick Cotnoir returns to the show to kick off Spooky Month with Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein! Him and the boys talk about visiting horror movie houses, trick or treating, and Vincent Prince memorabilia! Movie discussed: Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) If you enjoy the Overtalking Podcast, please RATE and especially REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen! Visit our website at overtalkingpod.party Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @overtalkingpod Email us at overtalkingpod@gmail.com or give us a call and leave us a message at (872) 228-1591 Theme song by Justin Peters Logo by Nate Richards, check him out on Instagram @naterichardsdesigns
Join us all October for five villain-themed horror movies! Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) on 10/2 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) on 10/9 Saw (2004) on 10/16 The Silence of the Lambs (1991) on 10/23 Bride of Frankenstein (1935) on 10/30
Dave and Christian discuss social media woes, it's too early for Halloween and Christmas, everything has no soul, rebranded life, upcoming horror films, listener suggestions & questions, what they watched, and then they review Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) and Hellraiser (2022) Intro 0:00 - 2:05:06 Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) 2:05:06 - 2:34:56 Hellraiser (2022) 2:34:56 - 3:14:01 Thanks for listening!
You asked for the exhibits, so here they come! In this episode: Jason screamed that there was a plot "RIgHt ThErE!" but William didn't see it so it must not exist. William covered the production history in oil and set it ablaze for story reasons! And I've finally figured it out: Who's wife is Somewhere and the right fielder is It Depends! Or is it The Other Way Round? But then Who's fullback? I'll figure it out later. ------ Music by RoccoW: Welcome! (RoccoW) / CC BY-SA 3.0 Sweet Self Satisfaction (RoccoW) / CC BY-SA 3.0 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Audio clips used: The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Wolf Man, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Godzilla (1954), Invisible Man, Frankenstein (1931), Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematic-fantastic/support
In this very special VINTAGE EPISODE - we revisit our episode on ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN - with special guests ; Scott and Frankie of SHOOT THE FLICK PODCAST!In the first of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello's horror vehicles for Universal Pictures, the inimitable comic duo star as railway baggage handlers in northern Florida. When a pair of crates belonging to a house of horrors museum are mishandled by Wilbur (Lou Costello), the museum's director, Mr. MacDougal (Frank Ferguson), demands that they deliver them personally so that they can be inspected for insurance purposes, but Lou's friend Chick (Bud Abbott) has grave suspicions.New episodes resume in SEPTEMBER! See you then!Sign up for Zencaster TODAY! https://zen.ai/Ax2lLiOypAMyn_rp4eoKemgLq-YYFcUzPdCT19xZh1EOFFER CODES: cultworthyVisit thecultworthy.comVisit SHOOT THE FLICK @ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shoot-the-flick/id1485421727
Mark and Erika take a deep dive into the Universal Monsters from Bela Lugosi to Brendan Fraser (and begrudgingly discuss what happened in the 2000s). Episode Credits: Hosts - Erika Lance @authorerikalance - Mark Muncy @eerietravels Producer - Beau Lake @beau__lake info@eerietravels.com Intro/Outro Music - Destini Beard @destinibeardmusic Full Song available for purchase now at destinibeard.bandcamp.com Our PO Box - Eerie Travels, PO Box 419, Sylva, NC 28779 Patreon - patreon.com/eerietravels Discord - https://discord.gg/HrE6U3KQQ6 Links: Universal Classic Monsters (complete 30 film collection) - https://amzn.to/4b455jl The Mummy Trilogy - https://amzn.to/3UxyH1j Rondo Hatton: Beauty with the Brute - https://amzn.to/3Uot3yk Van Helsing - https://amzn.to/4acVpBH Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein - https://amzn.to/3wrTWK4 Universal Classic Monsters: Icons of Horror Collections - https://amzn.to/4bt2RtC, https://amzn.to/44u0XGJ Famous Monster Movie: Art of Basil Gogos - https://amzn.to/4bvaLTh Complete List of Films (from Monster Complex) - https://www.monstercomplex.com/blog/complete-universal-monsters Sponsors: Destini Beard - https://destinibeard.bandcamp.com History Press - ”Eerie Appalachia” Now on Audible - https://amzn.to/3QgWpNm Email Mark@EerieTravels.com for sponsorship options. #EerieTravels #MarkMuncy #ErikaLance #BeauLake #MonsterMay #GreetingsTravelers #UnviersalStudios #Frankenstein #Dracula #WolfMan #InvisibleMan #PhantomOfTheOpera #Lugosi #Karloff #LonChaney #AbbottAndCostello #VanHelsing #TheMummy #ClaudeRains #VincentPrice #RondoHatton #FamousMonstersOfFilmland
Abbott and Costello were a legendary comedy duo who made their name on radio, film, and television. They were the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s, and their work is still enjoyed by audiences today. Their most famous routine, "Who's on First?", is one of the most well-known comedy routines of all time. The duo's popularity waned in the early 1950s, but their legacy lives on. Here are some additional details about Abbott and Costello: They met in 1936 while performing in a burlesque show. Their first radio show was on The Kate Smith Hour in 1938. They starred in over 30 films together, including "Buck Privates" (1941), "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), "Rio Rita" (1942), "Who Done It?" (1942), "Lost in a Harem" (1944), "The Naughty Nineties" (1945), "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948), "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy" (1955), and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (1951). They were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978. The duo was made up of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Abbott was the straight man, while Costello was the comedian. Their comedy was based on wordplay, physical humor, and slapstick. They were known for their catchphrases, such as "Who's on First?" and "Nuts!". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
The Big 3 up against the Big 2! Up against Eric & Serling. How did the Universal's classic monsters stay relevant in a tough new world? Let's deep dive into "Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein"!Send us a Text Message.
Abbott and Costello were a legendary comedy duo who made their name on radio, film, and television. They were the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s, and their work is still enjoyed by audiences today. Their most famous routine, "Who's on First?", is one of the most well-known comedy routines of all time. The duo's popularity waned in the early 1950s, but their legacy lives on. Here are some additional details about Abbott and Costello: They met in 1936 while performing in a burlesque show. Their first radio show was on The Kate Smith Hour in 1938. They starred in over 30 films together, including "Buck Privates" (1941), "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), "Rio Rita" (1942), "Who Done It?" (1942), "Lost in a Harem" (1944), "The Naughty Nineties" (1945), "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948), "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy" (1955), and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (1951). They were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978. The duo was made up of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Abbott was the straight man, while Costello was the comedian. Their comedy was based on wordplay, physical humor, and slapstick. They were known for their catchphrases, such as "Who's on First?" and "Nuts!". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Abbott and Costello were a legendary comedy duo who made their name on radio, film, and television. They were the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s, and their work is still enjoyed by audiences today. Their most famous routine, "Who's on First?", is one of the most well-known comedy routines of all time. The duo's popularity waned in the early 1950s, but their legacy lives on. Here are some additional details about Abbott and Costello: They met in 1936 while performing in a burlesque show. Their first radio show was on The Kate Smith Hour in 1938. They starred in over 30 films together, including "Buck Privates" (1941), "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), "Rio Rita" (1942), "Who Done It?" (1942), "Lost in a Harem" (1944), "The Naughty Nineties" (1945), "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948), "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy" (1955), and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (1951). They were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978. The duo was made up of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Abbott was the straight man, while Costello was the comedian. Their comedy was based on wordplay, physical humor, and slapstick. They were known for their catchphrases, such as "Who's on First?" and "Nuts!". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Abbott and Costello were a legendary comedy duo who made their name on radio, film, and television. They were the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s, and their work is still enjoyed by audiences today. Their most famous routine, "Who's on First?", is one of the most well-known comedy routines of all time. The duo's popularity waned in the early 1950s, but their legacy lives on. Here are some additional details about Abbott and Costello: They met in 1936 while performing in a burlesque show. Their first radio show was on The Kate Smith Hour in 1938. They starred in over 30 films together, including "Buck Privates" (1941), "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), "Rio Rita" (1942), "Who Done It?" (1942), "Lost in a Harem" (1944), "The Naughty Nineties" (1945), "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948), "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy" (1955), and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (1951). They were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978. The duo was made up of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Abbott was the straight man, while Costello was the comedian. Their comedy was based on wordplay, physical humor, and slapstick. They were known for their catchphrases, such as "Who's on First?" and "Nuts!". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Abbott and Costello were a legendary comedy duo who made their name on radio, film, and television. They were the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s, and their work is still enjoyed by audiences today. Their most famous routine, "Who's on First?", is one of the most well-known comedy routines of all time. The duo's popularity waned in the early 1950s, but their legacy lives on. Here are some additional details about Abbott and Costello: They met in 1936 while performing in a burlesque show. Their first radio show was on The Kate Smith Hour in 1938. They starred in over 30 films together, including "Buck Privates" (1941), "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), "Rio Rita" (1942), "Who Done It?" (1942), "Lost in a Harem" (1944), "The Naughty Nineties" (1945), "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948), "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy" (1955), and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (1951). They were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978. The duo was made up of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Abbott was the straight man, while Costello was the comedian. Their comedy was based on wordplay, physical humor, and slapstick. They were known for their catchphrases, such as "Who's on First?" and "Nuts!". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
It's time for one of those massive episodes. What do I think was the greatest horror movie that came out in during the 1940s? Well, here we have the top 10. The worst 10. A stack of also rans. A bunch of mates. Some special guests. Several pints of beer & just over a 5 hour running time. This is the 1940s, a decade in horror. It's a long journey this one, and I am going to give you the time codes below so if you don't want spoilers then please, avert your eyes.Theme Music by Max Newton & Lucy Foster.Email the podcast at ayearinhorror@gmail.comFeel free to...Follow me on Twitter.Follow me on Instagram.Follow me on Letterboxd.Below are the timecodes for all the different segments and my guest links. Feel free to let me know where you think I got it wrong or right and of course stay safe out there & I'll see you next month.0.34 - Intro13.01- The Worst Horror Films of the 1940s23.49 - Also Rans Part 128.22 - Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) w/ Lono1.01.02 - I Walked With a Zombie (1943)
Abbott and Costello were a legendary comedy duo who made their name on radio, film, and television. They were the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s, and their work is still enjoyed by audiences today. Their most famous routine, "Who's on First?", is one of the most well-known comedy routines of all time. The duo's popularity waned in the early 1950s, but their legacy lives on. Here are some additional details about Abbott and Costello: They met in 1936 while performing in a burlesque show. Their first radio show was on The Kate Smith Hour in 1938. They starred in over 30 films together, including "Buck Privates" (1941), "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), "Rio Rita" (1942), "Who Done It?" (1942), "Lost in a Harem" (1944), "The Naughty Nineties" (1945), "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948), "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy" (1955), and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (1951). They were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978. The duo was made up of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Abbott was the straight man, while Costello was the comedian. Their comedy was based on wordplay, physical humor, and slapstick. They were known for their catchphrases, such as "Who's on First?" and "Nuts!". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Michael and Jess watch House of Frankenstein (1944), House of Dracula (1945), and Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948), the movies where Frankenstein's Monster, Dracula, and the Wolfman all share the story together. But first, we catch up on other horror movies we've been watching like Burnt Offerings (1976), Strangler of the Swamp (1945), and Lisa Frankenstein (2024).
Abbott and Costello were a legendary comedy duo who made their name on radio, film, and television. They were the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s, and their work is still enjoyed by audiences today. Their most famous routine, "Who's on First?", is one of the most well-known comedy routines of all time. The duo's popularity waned in the early 1950s, but their legacy lives on. Here are some additional details about Abbott and Costello: They met in 1936 while performing in a burlesque show. Their first radio show was on The Kate Smith Hour in 1938. They starred in over 30 films together, including "Buck Privates" (1941), "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), "Rio Rita" (1942), "Who Done It?" (1942), "Lost in a Harem" (1944), "The Naughty Nineties" (1945), "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948), "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy" (1955), and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (1951). They were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978. The duo was made up of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Abbott was the straight man, while Costello was the comedian. Their comedy was based on wordplay, physical humor, and slapstick. They were known for their catchphrases, such as "Who's on First?" and "Nuts!". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Abbott and Costello were a legendary comedy duo who made their name on radio, film, and television. They were the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s, and their work is still enjoyed by audiences today. Their most famous routine, "Who's on First?", is one of the most well-known comedy routines of all time. The duo's popularity waned in the early 1950s, but their legacy lives on. Here are some additional details about Abbott and Costello: They met in 1936 while performing in a burlesque show. Their first radio show was on The Kate Smith Hour in 1938. They starred in over 30 films together, including "Buck Privates" (1941), "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), "Rio Rita" (1942), "Who Done It?" (1942), "Lost in a Harem" (1944), "The Naughty Nineties" (1945), "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948), "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy" (1955), and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (1951). They were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978. The duo was made up of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Abbott was the straight man, while Costello was the comedian. Their comedy was based on wordplay, physical humor, and slapstick. They were known for their catchphrases, such as "Who's on First?" and "Nuts!". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Abbott and Costello were a legendary comedy duo who made their name on radio, film, and television. They were the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s, and their work is still enjoyed by audiences today. Their most famous routine, "Who's on First?", is one of the most well-known comedy routines of all time. The duo's popularity waned in the early 1950s, but their legacy lives on. Here are some additional details about Abbott and Costello: They met in 1936 while performing in a burlesque show. Their first radio show was on The Kate Smith Hour in 1938. They starred in over 30 films together, including "Buck Privates" (1941), "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), "Rio Rita" (1942), "Who Done It?" (1942), "Lost in a Harem" (1944), "The Naughty Nineties" (1945), "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948), "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy" (1955), and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (1951). They were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978. The duo was made up of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Abbott was the straight man, while Costello was the comedian. Their comedy was based on wordplay, physical humor, and slapstick. They were known for their catchphrases, such as "Who's on First?" and "Nuts!". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
This week we wrap our Frankenstein coverage with the movie that gave birth to the horror comedy. In just over a decade and a half, we're far from the serious, often somber tones of the original Frankenstein, and the most famous trio of Universal Monsters become punchlines to the madcap antics of the famous comedy duo. Still, this movie treats the Monsters with reverence, and contains a lot of laughs to this day. Mike, Brian, & Stephen talk about the careers of Bud Abbott & Lou Costello, how this one came together, why it works as a blend of spooky scares and farcical comedy, and ponder why this seemingly light little movie features a character that's a Nazi war criminal who serves as the love interest for Lou Costello. Oh yes, we also deal with Lou Costello, heart throb, and marvel at Bud Abbott's skill at playing it straight.
Abbott and Costello were a legendary comedy duo who made their name on radio, film, and television. They were the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s, and their work is still enjoyed by audiences today. Their most famous routine, "Who's on First?", is one of the most well-known comedy routines of all time. The duo's popularity waned in the early 1950s, but their legacy lives on. Here are some additional details about Abbott and Costello: They met in 1936 while performing in a burlesque show. Their first radio show was on The Kate Smith Hour in 1938. They starred in over 30 films together, including "Buck Privates" (1941), "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), "Rio Rita" (1942), "Who Done It?" (1942), "Lost in a Harem" (1944), "The Naughty Nineties" (1945), "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948), "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy" (1955), and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (1951). They were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978. The duo was made up of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Abbott was the straight man, while Costello was the comedian. Their comedy was based on wordplay, physical humor, and slapstick. They were known for their catchphrases, such as "Who's on First?" and "Nuts!". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
In the eleventh episode of Season 10: Dealer's Choice, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with fellow podcaster Sean Ellis to discuss old school comedy dynamics and personality contrasts in regards to the Universal power duo of Abbott and Costello in the money making gimmick of putting them into a different franchise entirely in Charles Barton's Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948).
Abbott and Costello were a legendary comedy duo who made their name on radio, film, and television. They were the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s, and their work is still enjoyed by audiences today. Their most famous routine, "Who's on First?", is one of the most well-known comedy routines of all time. The duo's popularity waned in the early 1950s, but their legacy lives on. Here are some additional details about Abbott and Costello: They met in 1936 while performing in a burlesque show. Their first radio show was on The Kate Smith Hour in 1938. They starred in over 30 films together, including "Buck Privates" (1941), "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), "Rio Rita" (1942), "Who Done It?" (1942), "Lost in a Harem" (1944), "The Naughty Nineties" (1945), "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948), "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy" (1955), and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (1951). They were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978. The duo was made up of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Abbott was the straight man, while Costello was the comedian. Their comedy was based on wordplay, physical humor, and slapstick. They were known for their catchphrases, such as "Who's on First?" and "Nuts!". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Abbott and Costello were a legendary comedy duo who made their name on radio, film, and television. They were the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s, and their work is still enjoyed by audiences today. Their most famous routine, "Who's on First?", is one of the most well-known comedy routines of all time. The duo's popularity waned in the early 1950s, but their legacy lives on. Here are some additional details about Abbott and Costello: They met in 1936 while performing in a burlesque show. Their first radio show was on The Kate Smith Hour in 1938. They starred in over 30 films together, including "Buck Privates" (1941), "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), "Rio Rita" (1942), "Who Done It?" (1942), "Lost in a Harem" (1944), "The Naughty Nineties" (1945), "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948), "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy" (1955), and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (1951). They were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978. The duo was made up of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Abbott was the straight man, while Costello was the comedian. Their comedy was based on wordplay, physical humor, and slapstick. They were known for their catchphrases, such as "Who's on First?" and "Nuts!". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Abbott and Costello were a legendary comedy duo who made their name on radio, film, and television. They were the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s, and their work is still enjoyed by audiences today. Their most famous routine, "Who's on First?", is one of the most well-known comedy routines of all time. The duo's popularity waned in the early 1950s, but their legacy lives on. Here are some additional details about Abbott and Costello: They met in 1936 while performing in a burlesque show. Their first radio show was on The Kate Smith Hour in 1938. They starred in over 30 films together, including "Buck Privates" (1941), "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), "Rio Rita" (1942), "Who Done It?" (1942), "Lost in a Harem" (1944), "The Naughty Nineties" (1945), "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948), "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy" (1955), and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (1951). They were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978. The duo was made up of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Abbott was the straight man, while Costello was the comedian. Their comedy was based on wordplay, physical humor, and slapstick. They were known for their catchphrases, such as "Who's on First?" and "Nuts!". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
210 - Abbott and Costello Discussion with expert Ron Palumbo, plus special guest Beverly Washburn This is an interview episode, where Steven is joined by Ron Palumbo to discuss Abbott and Costello! We are also extremely lucky to have a guest appearance by Beverly Washburn at the end of this episode to share her memories of working with Lou Costello on Wagon Train. Ron Palumbo is the foremost authority on the careers of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, and a valued consultant to the Abbott and Costello estates.With the encouragement and approval of the families, Ron founded the Official Abbott and Costello Fan Club in 1986 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Bud and Lou teaming up in burlesque. The fan club is still active and publishes an online magazine.Palumbo co-authored (with Bob Furmanek) “Abbott and Costello in Hollywood,” the definitive guide to every one of the team's 36 films. Leonard Maltin said that it had “more details on the making of their films than any book I've ever seen.”He is also the author of “Buck Privates: The Original Screenplay” and “Hold That Ghost: The Original Screenplay,” which meticulously document the making of two of Abbott and Costello's best-loved films and include the shooting scripts. He has a third book in this series on “One Night in the Tropics,” the team's film debut, coming out early in 2024.The Library of Congress has called on Ron to write essays on the boys' signature routine, “Who's On First?” and their most popular film, “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein.”He has also written the liner notes for the definitive boxed sets of the team's films and television series and provided acclaimed commentary tracks for their films and episodes of their classic TV series.Ron has appeared in “A&E Biography Meets Abbott and Costello” the “Today” show, the documentary “Abbott and Costello Meet the Monsters,” as well as countless radio shows and podcasts.He is an advertising creative director who has won every industry award...but regrets that he has never had the opportunity to use clips of Bud and Lou in a commercial.We hope that you enjoyed that episode! We would like to thank Mr. Palumbo and Beverly Washburn again for joining us! We again recommend both seasons of the Abbott and Costello TV show and their Jack and the Beanstalk movie! We also suggest getting Ron's books too! To order The Abbott and Costello Show Season 2 go to classicflix.com. To join the Abbott and Costello Fan Club head to abbottandcostellofanclub.com. Please send feedback to DieCastMoviePodcast@gmail.com or leave us a message on our Facebook page. Apple podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/…/diecast-movie-rev…/id1483140186Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3cMDswo9FGs0ofVJ1CQjcEGoogle - https://www.google.com/podcasts…Breaker - https://www.breaker.audio/diecast-movie-review-podcastOvercast - https://overcast.fm/itunes1483…/diecast-movie-review-podcast
Abbott and Costello were a legendary comedy duo who made their name on radio, film, and television. They were the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s, and their work is still enjoyed by audiences today. Their most famous routine, "Who's on First?", is one of the most well-known comedy routines of all time. The duo's popularity waned in the early 1950s, but their legacy lives on. Here are some additional details about Abbott and Costello: They met in 1936 while performing in a burlesque show. Their first radio show was on The Kate Smith Hour in 1938. They starred in over 30 films together, including "Buck Privates" (1941), "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), "Rio Rita" (1942), "Who Done It?" (1942), "Lost in a Harem" (1944), "The Naughty Nineties" (1945), "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948), "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy" (1955), and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (1951). They were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978. The duo was made up of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Abbott was the straight man, while Costello was the comedian. Their comedy was based on wordplay, physical humor, and slapstick. They were known for their catchphrases, such as "Who's on First?" and "Nuts!". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Abbott and Costello were a legendary comedy duo who made their name on radio, film, and television. They were the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s, and their work is still enjoyed by audiences today. Their most famous routine, "Who's on First?", is one of the most well-known comedy routines of all time. The duo's popularity waned in the early 1950s, but their legacy lives on. Here are some additional details about Abbott and Costello: They met in 1936 while performing in a burlesque show. Their first radio show was on The Kate Smith Hour in 1938. They starred in over 30 films together, including "Buck Privates" (1941), "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), "Rio Rita" (1942), "Who Done It?" (1942), "Lost in a Harem" (1944), "The Naughty Nineties" (1945), "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948), "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy" (1955), and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (1951). They were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978. The duo was made up of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Abbott was the straight man, while Costello was the comedian. Their comedy was based on wordplay, physical humor, and slapstick. They were known for their catchphrases, such as "Who's on First?" and "Nuts!". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
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Hilarious comedian, writer and actor Dana Gould joins the Post Mortem slab to celebrate the 75th anniversary of one of both horror and comedy's greatest entries - 'Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein'! Dana and Mick reminisce about the film's ongoing staying power, timelessness, and impact on the genres as a whole. They also discuss how it affected their own careers (with stories aplenty!) and much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
NEW bonus content! FUN SIZE Post Mortem: Ask Mick Anything — Producer Joe Russo is BACK with a bag of your fan-submitted questions for none other than Mick Garris! This episode they discuss what "loyalty" means in the film industry, securing crew positions on a film set, the 75th anniversary of 'Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein', their preferred writing software, and more!POST MORTEM WITH MICK GARRIS NICE GUY PRODUCTIONS 2023See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.