Comin' Round the Mountain
1951 film by Charles Lamont
Comin' Round the Mountain is a 1951 American film about two men who get mixed up with hillbillies, witches and love potions.
- Directed by Charles Lamont. Written by Robert Lees and Frederic Riedel.
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Dialogue
edit- Al Stewart: What's going on out there?
- Wilbert: My in-laws, they're acting like out-laws!
- Wilbert: How could my kin folks ever live in a joint like this?
- Al Stewart: Probably your forefathers lived here.
- Wilbert: I beg your pardon?
- Al Stewart: I said probably your forefathers lived here before you.
- Wilbert: My four fathers?
- Al Stewart: Yes.
- Wilbert: I didn't have four fathers.
- Al Stewart: Sure, you did.
- Wilbert: If I did, only one came home nights.
Cast
edit- Bud Abbott — Al Stewart
- Lou Costello — Wilbert Smith
- Dorothy Shay — Dorothy McCoy
- Kirby Grant — Clark Winfield
- Glenn Strange — Devil Dan Winfield
- Margaret Hamilton — Aunt Huddy
External links
edit- Comin' Round the Mountain quotes at the Internet Movie Database