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Bud Abbott,
Bud Abbott,
Lou Costello,
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Charles Barton,
Charles Barton
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: Not Rated
: Universal Studios
: Comedies, Slapstick, Werewolves, Killer Critters, Mad Science, Mad Science
: English
: Spanish, French
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It seems that Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi), in league with a beautiful but diabolical lady scientist (Lenore Aubert), needs a "simple, pliable" brain with which to reactivate Frankenstein's creature (Glenn Strange). The "ideal" brain belongs to the hapless Lou Costello, whom the lady doctor woos to gain his confidence and lure him to the operating table. Lawrence Talbot (Lon Chaney Jr.), better known as the Wolf Man, arrives on the scene to warn Costello and his pal Bud Abbott of Dracula's nefarious schemes. Throughout the film, the timorous Costello witnesses the nocturnal rituals of Dracula and the Monster, but can't convince the ever-doubting Abbott--until the wild climax in Dracula's castle, where the comedians are pursued by all three of the film's monstrosities. As a bonus, the Invisible Man (voiced by an unbilled Vincent Price) shows up for "all the excitement." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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| The Best of Abbott & Costello: Volume 3 (Disc 1 of 2) (1948) |
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| The Best of Abbott & Costello: Volume 3 (Disc 2 of 2) (1948) |
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