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Best Of Classic Comedy Teams, Vol. 1 & 2, The (Full Frame)

Best Of Classic Comedy Teams, Vol. 1 & 2, The (Full Frame)
"The Best Of Classic Comedy Teams, Vol.1" - "Laurel & Hardy: The Flying Deuces" - When a pretty Parisienne declines Oliver Hardy's offer of marriage, he and his pal Stan Laurel decide to join the French Foreign Legion, so that Ollie can forget, but life in the Legion is much harder then they expected. "Laurel & Hardy: March Of The Wooden Soldiers" - Originally released as "Babes In Toyland," and now available full color, the first version of Victor Herbert's 1903 operetta is Laurel And Hardy's most beloved film, remade by Disney in 1961 and for television in 1986. "Abbott & Costello: The Colgate Comedy Hour" - Abbott and Costello are their finest and funniest as the host of this live 1954 episode of "The Costello Comedy Hour," with their gorgeous guest Jane Russell. Rhonda Fleming, Connie Haines, and Beryl Davis. "Abbott & Costello: Africa Screams" - America's favorite dim-witted duo hits the jungle trail in this journey into hilarity from director Charles Barton, whose nine films with Abbott and Costello include the zany classic "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein." "The Best Of Classic Comedy Teams, Vol.2" - "Martin And Lewis" Polly Bergen, Fosse And Niles" - Bob Fosse ("Cabaret") and his dancing partner, Mary Ann Niles, made their first appearance on "The Colgate Comedy Hour" on February 4, 1951, as did Martin and Lewis's frequent co-star, Polly Bergen ("The Stooge"). "Martin And Lewis: The DeMarco Sisters" - On an episode co-written by Norman Lear and first broadcast on June 3, 1951, Martin and Lewis welcomed the five DeMarco Sisters, plus The Johnny Conrad Dancers, Sonny King, Tommy Farrell, and Danny Arnold. "Classic Comedy Team Hosted By Steve Allen" - Steve Allen hosts this compilation of classic scenes starring the screen's greatest comedy teams, following them form their roots in vaudeville, burlesque, and nightclubs to their verbal and visual gems on film and TV.



Hilarious Abbot & Costello: Jack And The Beanstalk/Africa Screams, The (Collector's Edition)
Hilarious Abbot & Costello: Jack And The Beanstalk/Africa Screams, The (Collector's Edition)
2 Pack Includes: "Jack And The Beanstalk" and "Africa Screams" "Jack And The Beanstalk" - A whimsical adaptation of the infamous fairy tale steeped in comedy. Abbott and Costello style. Reminiscent of the cinematography of films like "The Wizard Of Oz," the movie begins in black and white, later morphing into full cinematic color. The story begins as Jack (Costello), a professional baby-sitter, and his "agent" Dink (Abbott), go to the home of Eloise Larkin (Shay Cogan) to watch Eloise's troublemaking nephew Donald (David Stollery). As he reads the book "Jack And The Beanstalk" to Donald, Jack falls asleep and begins to dream that he and his cohorts are part of this fantastical world where he encounters magical creatures, as well as a troubled prince and princess. It is a version of the classic fairy tale, but with a humorous and unique Abbott and Costello style twist. "Africa Screams" - In Abbott and Costello: "Africa Screams," the boys are a pair of booksellers who find themselves deep in the wilds of Africa when they purport themselves to be knowledgeable of the country. In search of diamonds and led by a beautiful woman named Diana, Abbott and Costello are spurred on by promises of sharing the elusive loot if they can find it. Along the way they find themselves in sticky situations that involve lion tamers, gigantic gorillas, and an unruly river.



Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy - Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy is a Universal Films release featuring the comic team with one of their famous film monsters. The film is the last pairing of the the comic team and a Universal monster.

Abbott and Costello - Abbott and Costello (William (Bud) Abbott, 1897-1974); Louis Costello, 1906-1959) were an American comedy duo whose work in radio, film, and television made them one of the most popular and respected teams in American comedy history, whose burlesque-leavened style of a scheming straight man and a context-challenged laugh-getting naif was one of the most singular styles of the art.

Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man - Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man is a 1951 film starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello and Nancy Guild.

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein - Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein is a 1948 comedy/horror film in which characters played by Bud Abbott and Lou Costello deliver large heavy crates to a wax museum only to discover that the contents -- Frankenstein's monster and Dracula -- are neither wax nor dead. Bela Lugosi stars as Dracula; Glenn Strange stars as Frankenstein's monster; and Lon Chaney Jr.



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Presenting a whole new collection of eight DVD screen classics starring the most popular comedy team of all time, Bud Abbott and Lou on other classic radio shows: The Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy Show with guest Judy Garland - Request Performance - The Andrews Sisters N-K Musical Showroom featuring Abbott & Costello Show with such guest stars as Frank Sinatra, Dorothy Lamour and Harold Peary (The Great Gildersleeve); plus appearances by Bud and Lou on other classic radio shows: The Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy Show with such guest stars as Dracula; Glenn Strange stars as Dracula; Glenn Strange stars as Frank Sinatra, Dorothy Lamour and Harold Peary (The Great Gildersleeve); plus appearances by Bud and Lou Costello started out in vaudeville before rising to stardom on radio. Roar with laughter at the timeless slapstick of two of radio's biggest stars in this new six-hour collection. In 2001 the United States Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation in the Universal Studio Comedy Legends DVD series, on August 29, 2000, in a pan and scan format, as Abbott & Costello's immortal "Who's abbott costello film.



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