Abbott and Costello in Hollywood
1945 film
Abbott and Costello in Hollywood is a 1945 American film about two bumbling barbers who act as agents for a talented but unknown singer, and stage a phony murder in order to get him a plum role.
- Directed by S. Sylvan Simon. Written by Nat Perrin and Lou Breslow.
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Dialogue
edit- Abercrombie: A face like mine is hard to forget.
- Buzz Kurtis: How do you know?
- Abercrombie: I've been tryin' for years!
- Buzz Kurtis: You can't sleep?
- Abercrombie: No.
- Buzz Kurtis: I've got just the thing for you. Don't go away. [He leaves the room and returns with a phonograph record] Well, pal, here it is.
- Abercrombie: What do you got there?
- Buzz Kurtis: [reading the label] Go To Sleep with Dr. Caswell Snide.
- Abercrombie: Oh, no! I wanna sleep alone!
- Abercrombie: Let's see...I've got the shaving lather, the razor, and the smelling salts.
- Rags Ragland: What are the smelling salts for?
- Abercrombie: I faint at the sight of blood.
Taglines
edit- Your favorite SCREEN TEAM is on the SCREAM BEAM!
- A DOUBLE-BARRELLED FUN BURST
- They crash the studios and see stars!
- M-G-Merriment
Cast
edit- Bud Abbott — Buzz Kurtis
- Lou Costello — Abercrombie
- Frances Rafferty — Claire Warren
- Bob Haymes — Jeff Parker
- Jean Porter — Ruthie
- Warner Anderson — Norman Royce
- Rags Ragland — Himself
- Mike Mazurki — Klondike Pete
- Carleton G. Young — Gregory LeMaise
- Donald MacBride — Dennis Kavanaugh
- Edgar Dearing — First Studio Cop
- Marion Martin — Miss Milbane
- Arthur Space — Director
External links
edit- Abbott and Costello in Hollywood quotes at the Internet Movie Database