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Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops

  • Director: Charles Lamont
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Odd Couple Film
  • Themes: Cons and Scams, Bumbling Cops
  • Main Cast: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Fred Clark, Lynn Bari, "Slapsie Maxie" Rosenbloom, Mack Sennett, Hank Mann
  • Release Year: 1955
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 79 minutes

Plot

The best thing that can be said about Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops is that it's better than the team's previous outing Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Set in 1912, the film casts Bud Abbott and Lou Costello as a couple of New Yorkers who are swindled out of their life savings by a crooked lout (Fred Clark). Pursuing the villain to Hollywood, the boys discover that the double-dealer is now posing as an autocratic Russian film director. To put A&C out of the way, the crook and his partner in crime (Lynn Bari) hire the boys as stunt men, intending to kill them off at the first opportunity. But the comic duo save the day when they enlist the aid of the Keystone Kops in capturing the fleeing villain, who has absconded with the studio payroll. Pretty dull stuff for most of its 78 minutes, Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops finally comes to life during the climactic chase, which is every bit as funny and thrilling as anything put together in the silent era. Though the film is rife with anachronisms, a measure of authenticity is achieved by such silent-era guest stars as Mack Sennett (who gets to throw a pie at Costello), Heinie Conklin, Herold Goodwyn and Hank Mann. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Frank Wilcox - Mr. Snavely; Harold Goodwin - Cameraman; Roscoe Ates - Wagon Driver; Marjorie Bennett - Fat Woman; Joe Besser - Hunter; Charles "Heinie" Conklin; Carole Costello - Theatre Cashier; Jack Daly - Burglar; Joe Devlin - Policeman; Paul Dubov - Jason; Sam Flint; William Haade - Hobo; Byron Keith - Policeman; Donald Kerr - Projectionist; Henry Kulky - Brakeman; Murray Leonard - Studio Guard; Harry Tyler - Piano Player; Colin Campbell; Forrest Burns; Charles Dorety - Watermelon Peddler; Don House

Credit

Charles Lamont - Director, Edward A. Curtiss - Editor, Joseph E. Gershenson - Composer (Music Score), Henry Mancini - Composer (Music Score), Frank Skinner - Composer (Music Score), Herman Stein - Composer (Music Score), Reggie Lanning - Cinematographer, Howard Christie - Producer, John Grant - Screenwriter
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Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops

Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops Theatrical Poster
Directed by Charles Lamont
Produced by Hoawrd Christie
Written by John Grant
Lee Loeb
Starring Bud Abbott
Lou Costello
Fred Clark
Mack Sennett
Joe Besser
Music by Joseph Gershenson
Editing by Edward Curtiss
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) January 31, 1955
Running time 78 min.
Language English
Budget $743,000
Preceded by Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953)
Followed by Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy (1955)

Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops is a 1955 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello.

After the film was completed, Universal wanted to rename it Abbott and Costello in the Stunt Men, because they did not consider the "Keystone Kops" to be relevant anymore. However, in October, 1954, the studio relented and agreed to use the "Keystone Kops" name.[1]

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Plot

Harry Pierce (Bud Abbott) and his friend, Willie Piper (Lou Costello), invest $5,000 in a motion picture studio. They are sold a deed to the Edison Studio by a con man, Joe Gorman (Fred Clark), who immediately leaves town with his girlfriend, Leota Van Cleef (Lynn Bari). The couple heads to Hollywood where he poses as a European director, Sergei Toumanoff, who plans to make a film starring Leota. Meanwhile, Harry and Willie pursue Gorman across the country in hopes of getting their money back after learning that the deed they purchased is worthless. They hop off a freight train near Los Angeles and stumble onto the set of the western film that Toumanoff happens to be directing. He is furious with the interruption, but the head of the movie studio, Mr. Snavely (Frank Wilcox), hires Harry and Willie because he is impressed with their "stunt work".

Toumanoff plots to dispose of Harry and Willie before they can learn his true identity, and he arranges for Willie to double for Leota during a dangerous airplane stunt. His cohort, Hinds (Maxie Rosenbloom), sabotages their parachute and arranges for live bullets to be fired from the other plane in the scene, but Harry and Willie manage to avoid harm. After viewing the film of the airplane stunt, Snavely decides that Harry and Willie would make a great comedy team, and assigns a visibly annoyed Toumanoff to direct them in a film. (Snavely is aware that Toumanoff is actually Gorman, and has arranged for everyone that has been swindled to get their money back if Toumanoff agrees, which he does). Gorman and Leota then go about robbing the studio safe of $75,000, but are discovered by Harry and Willie, who give chase. The studio's Keystone Kops are asked by Harry and Willie, who believe that they are real policemen, to assist in the chase. The Kops decide to play along, believing that they are on the same work team. The chase progresses onto the city streets before ending at an airport where the swindlers are finally captured. Unfortunately, the stolen money is blown away by the wind generated by the airplane's propeller.

Production

Filming ran from June 7 through July 9, 1954 and included cameos by Costello's daughter, Carole, as a theater cashier, Keystone Cops director Mack Sennett as himself, as well as three original Keystone Cops, Hank Mann, Heinie Conklin, and Herold Goodwin.

DVD releases

This film has been released twice on DVD, on The Best of Abbott and Costello Volume Four, on October 4, 2005, and again on October 28, 2008 as part of Abbott and Costello: The Complete Universal Pictures Collection.

References

  1. ^ Furmanek, Bob and Ron Palumbo (1991). Abbott and Costello in Hollywood. New York: Perigee Books. ISBN 0-399-51605-0

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