L'homme-loup tente de prévenir un porteur stupide que Dracula veut son cerveau pour le corps du monstre de Frankenstein.
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Deux nigauds contre Frankenstein
1948
R
1 h 23 m
États-Unis
Comédie
Famille
Fantaisie
L'homme-loup tente de prévenir un porteur stupide que Dracula veut son cerveau pour le corps du monstre de Frankenstein.
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Chick Young
Lou Costello
Wilbur Gray
Lon Chaney Jr.
Lawrence Talbot
Lon Chaney Jr.
The Wolfman
Bela Lugosi
Dracula
Glenn Strange
The Monster
Lenore Aubert
Sandra Mornay
Jane Randolph
Joan Raymond
Frank Ferguson
Mr. McDougal
Charles Bradstreet
Dr. Stevens
Bobby Barber
Waiter
George Barton
Man at Costume Party
Harry Brown
Photographer
Charles Irwin
London Policeman
Joe Kirk
Man at Costume Party in Fez
Howard Negley
Harris - Insurance Man
Vincent Price
The Invisible Man
Carl Sklover
Man at Costume Party
Helen Spring
Woman at Baggage Counter
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user366274153422
29/05/2023 20:59
source: Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
realwarripikin
18/11/2022 08:20
Trailer—Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein
Reabetswe.M
16/11/2022 12:22
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein
Ruhi Arora Jain
16/11/2022 02:04
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
You might think this would be a silly and commercially exploitive movie. And so (therefore) it might end up badly done, a waste.
But not so. It's really funny and dramatic, drawing on the best of the old Monster actors (Lon Chaney Jr. in particular, but Bela Lugosi, too), and on the truly comic genius of Bud Abbott (the short one). The story is what you would expect in some ways, but the endless misreading of the situation by both Abbott (who's on to things and no one believes him) and Costello (who is the ultimate doubter) is a perfect set up for laughs and trickery.
Everything is cheap, and there is not real horror, for sure, but it's just great to see these people back in action. There's even an uncredited Vincent Price in the last scene, but he's hard to see. Ha ha. Check it out!
Johnny Garçon Mbonzi
16/11/2022 02:04
Made during A & C's golden era, this was not only the first and best of the "meets" series but arguably their best film.
Everything worked, the routines, the premise, the sets, the chills and the direction. Bud and Lou are a couple of bumbling railroad porters who end up delivering crates containing Dracula, Frankenstein and the Wolf Man to a certain gothic edifice. In better physical condition than by the time ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE rolled around in '53, it shows in their timing and delivery - Lou especially is spot on throughout.
Some great lines too. Dracula to Lou, addressing him lovingly, "What we need is young blood.....AND brains!"
Many believe this is the quintessential Bud and Lou film to survive! I'd be inclined to agree.
Grace La Tiite Dash
16/11/2022 02:04
Stupid? Yes. Corny? Yes. Hokey? Yes. Entertaining? Definitely. Lots of good laughs? You said it!
To be honest, I am not a big fan of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello but this is a funny movie, considered their best by most critics and, for once, I agree with them. I mean, where else can you see The Wolf Man, Frankenstein and Dracula all together in the same film? Not only that, we get two of the original actors who actually played those roles: Lon Chaney (wolf man) and Bela Lugosi (Dracula).
The special-effects are terrible but, hey, the film is close to 60 years old. If you are going to see only one A-C film, this is the one you want to get.
Colombe Kenzo
16/11/2022 02:04
This is probably the best horror comedy ever made.While it doesn't make fun of the monsters it does have some fun with them.Just love the Frankenstein monster's initial reaction to Lou Costello.
Lugosi truly shows how wrong Universal was to treat him so badly over the years.He gives a wonderful perfomance with nice comedic touches.Chaney is excellent in "his baby" the Wolf Man.Strange is given a bit more to do as the monster rather than just lie around until the last five minutes.
Great fun for everybody!
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user366274153422
29/05/2023 20:59
source: Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
realwarripikin
18/11/2022 08:20
Trailer—Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein
Reabetswe.M
16/11/2022 12:22
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein
Ruhi Arora Jain
16/11/2022 02:04
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
You might think this would be a silly and commercially exploitive movie. And so (therefore) it might end up badly done, a waste.
But not so. It's really funny and dramatic, drawing on the best of the old Monster actors (Lon Chaney Jr. in particular, but Bela Lugosi, too), and on the truly comic genius of Bud Abbott (the short one). The story is what you would expect in some ways, but the endless misreading of the situation by both Abbott (who's on to things and no one believes him) and Costello (who is the ultimate doubter) is a perfect set up for laughs and trickery.
Everything is cheap, and there is not real horror, for sure, but it's just great to see these people back in action. There's even an uncredited Vincent Price in the last scene, but he's hard to see. Ha ha. Check it out!
Johnny Garçon Mbonzi
16/11/2022 02:04
Made during A & C's golden era, this was not only the first and best of the "meets" series but arguably their best film.
Everything worked, the routines, the premise, the sets, the chills and the direction. Bud and Lou are a couple of bumbling railroad porters who end up delivering crates containing Dracula, Frankenstein and the Wolf Man to a certain gothic edifice. In better physical condition than by the time ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE rolled around in '53, it shows in their timing and delivery - Lou especially is spot on throughout.
Some great lines too. Dracula to Lou, addressing him lovingly, "What we need is young blood.....AND brains!"
Many believe this is the quintessential Bud and Lou film to survive! I'd be inclined to agree.
Grace La Tiite Dash
16/11/2022 02:04
Stupid? Yes. Corny? Yes. Hokey? Yes. Entertaining? Definitely. Lots of good laughs? You said it!
To be honest, I am not a big fan of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello but this is a funny movie, considered their best by most critics and, for once, I agree with them. I mean, where else can you see The Wolf Man, Frankenstein and Dracula all together in the same film? Not only that, we get two of the original actors who actually played those roles: Lon Chaney (wolf man) and Bela Lugosi (Dracula).
The special-effects are terrible but, hey, the film is close to 60 years old. If you are going to see only one A-C film, this is the one you want to get.
Colombe Kenzo
16/11/2022 02:04
This is probably the best horror comedy ever made.While it doesn't make fun of the monsters it does have some fun with them.Just love the Frankenstein monster's initial reaction to Lou Costello.
Lugosi truly shows how wrong Universal was to treat him so badly over the years.He gives a wonderful perfomance with nice comedic touches.Chaney is excellent in "his baby" the Wolf Man.Strange is given a bit more to do as the monster rather than just lie around until the last five minutes.
Great fun for everybody!
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