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Abott & Costello Appreciation Thread...

Discussion in 'Archive: Your Jedi Council Community' started by Harpua, Oct 21, 2008.

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  1. Harpua

    Harpua Chosen One star 9

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    Abbott & Costello were one of the greatest comedy teams in the history of show business. They mastered the straightman/clown relationship, creating a magical chemistry that would take them from the burlesque stage to radio, to broadway, to film...and finally, to television.

    Born William Alexander Abbott on October 2, 1897 in Asbury Park, New Jersey, Bud became one of the most sought-after and polished straightmen on the burlesque circuit. It was here that he met his future partner, Louis Francis Cristillo, born on March 6, 1906 in Paterson, New Jersey.

    Their official teaming was in 1936. Although they soon became a popular booking commodity on the burlesque wheel, it wasn't until they appeared on the KATE SMITH RADIO HOUR - performing what would soon become known as their classic signature skit, "Who's On First" - that Bud Abbott & Lou Costello were hurled to stardom, and to Hollywood.

    Signed to Universal in 1939, Abbott & Costello reigned as the new "Kings Of Comedy," producing a solid decade of box office hits including "Buck Privates," "In The Navy," "Hold That Ghost," "Naughty Nineties," "Time Of Their Lives," and their 1948 monster classic "Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein." Today, that film remains a favorite among fans, as well as an international cult masterpiece.

    Bud and Lou's style and brand of comedy helped lift the morale of the American public during World War II. Eager to lend their time to the war effort, the boys funded (out of pocket) a cross-country tour to help raise much-needed funds on behalf of the War Bond Drive. Everywhere they appeared there were sellout audiences. They were honored on the steps of New York's City Hall by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia for raising a record-breaking $89 million in just three days!

    As the country eased into the 1950's, Abbott & Costello tackled a new medium: television. Comedy historians have glossed over their contribution, but in fact, Bud and Lou became early television pioneers along with the likes of Phil Silvers, Milton Berle, Jack Benny, and Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz. THE ABBOTT & COSTELLO SHOW debuted in 1952, running for two seasons on CBS. Today, the show is seeing a revival with the 1993 and 1994 episode video releases from Shanachie Entertainment and in a 1994 Columbia House infomercial.

    To further display their burlesque wares on the live stage, which was always home to the boys, NBC welcomed Abbott & Costello to its new hour-long live variety show THE COLGATE COMEDY HOUR as guest hosts. Debuting on January 7, 1951, Bud and Lou boosted the show's ratings with their presentations of the Abbott & Costello staple routines, including "Who's On First."

    In 1956, one year before the release of their last film together, "Dance With Me Henry," and their official (and amicable) split, Bud and Lou were brought together on THE STEVE ALLEN SHOW before a live nationwide viewing audience. The emotion was further heightened when, unbeknownst to both men, Steve Allen announced the induction of Abbott & Costello and their Gold Record of "Who's On First" into the world-famous BASEBALL HALL OF FAME in Cooperstown, New York. (Many are not aware that Abbott & Costello are the first non-baseball-playing celebrities ever to be inducted into the Hall of Fame!)

    Lou Costello passed away in 1959, and Bud Abbott in 1974 - but today, their comedy continues to generate new legions of fans around the world. Their clean style of comedy, born on the burlesque stage over 50 years ago, continues to find a ready and accepting audience in today's marketplace.

    In 1989, Bud and Lou's families released a compilation video of the boys' appearances on the COLGATE COMEDY HOUR shows in THE BEST OF ABBOTT & COSTELLO, LIVE (Warner Home Video). The video was nominated for two prestigious video awards in 1990, and in 1991 The Disney Channel followed through with 6 special airings, creating a wider marketing base for the duo.

    Look-alikes doubled as Bud and Lou to help promote "Bran News Cereal" in a nationwide television commercial, Prudential Insurance used actual
     
  2. DarthLassic007

    DarthLassic007 Jedi Master star 6

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    Who's on first.


     
  3. Jedi_Hood

    Jedi_Hood Jedi Grand Master star 6

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    HEY ABBBBBOOOTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!
     
  4. Raph1613

    Raph1613 Jedi Master star 4

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    Just thinking about that movie "Hold That Ghost"...
    [face_laugh]


    Truly Classic.
     
  5. JoinTheSchwarz

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  6. yankee8255

    yankee8255 Force Ghost star 6

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    I remember growing up in the mid-late 70s, WPIX in New York had an A&C movie on every Sunday morning. Absolute briliance. Unfortunately, I always only caught the first half of every movie -- then I had to go to mass!
     
  7. Katana_Geldar

    Katana_Geldar Jedi Grand Master star 8

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    [image=http://miketron.com/blog/blogs/media/blogs/MIKETRON/budgetpreview07.jpg]
     
  8. Lowbacca_1977

    Lowbacca_1977 Chosen One star 7

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    Nice
     
  9. DarthLowBudget

    DarthLowBudget Jedi Grand Master star 5

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    Ch...ch...ch...chchchchCHCHCHCHCHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICK!
     
  10. Jedi Greg Maddux

    Jedi Greg Maddux Jedi Knight star 6

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSmgnnkl9VU
     
  11. jp-30

    jp-30 Manager Emeritus star 10 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    Was more a Laurel & Hardy kinda guy myself.
     
  12. JoinTheSchwarz

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    [image=http://i.a.cnn.net/si/2005/writers/bill_syken/07/21/daily.blog/p1_dumb.jpg]Gotta love comedy duos.

     
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    Healer_Leona Squirrel Wrangler & Former Mod/Wacky Wed. Winner star 9 VIP - Former Mod/RSA VIP - Game Winner

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    As a kid loved Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. I thought it the best thing since cartoons having Frankenstein, Dracula and the Wolfman in one movie. [face_love]
     
  15. TheGuardianofArlon

    TheGuardianofArlon Jedi Master star 6

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    Funny movie it was.
     
  16. Onoto

    Onoto Jedi Knight star 5

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    I'm a Laurel & Hardy man, but Abott & Costello were good, too.
     
  17. Eeth-my-Koth

    Eeth-my-Koth Jedi Grand Master star 9

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    High five brother.
    WPIX was golden in the 70s and 80s.
    You can't beat a Sunday morning with The Three Stooges followed up with A&C.
     
  18. malkieD2

    malkieD2 Ex-Manager and RSA star 7 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    can someone remind me which one was which ? (because I can't remember from the comms thread, um, I mean, movies)
     
  19. darth_gersh

    darth_gersh Force Ghost star 7

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    Look at all the copy cats out there.

    Gilligan/Skipper ect...
     
  20. DarthLowBudget

    DarthLowBudget Jedi Grand Master star 5

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    Abbot is the thin one, Costello is the fat one. Hence the joke in Men in Tights where the fat guy steps out of the crowd and yells "Heeeey Abbooooot!" to the Abbot.
     
  21. mrsvos

    mrsvos Jedi Grand Master star 5

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    There was this crusty old Merry Melodies cartoon that had these two Abott and Costello like cats.
    The other cat was always yelling "Hey BABBIT!!!" to the other. It was hysterical.
    [image=http://thumbnails.truveo.com/0001/3D/AC/3DAC5D987F7CABCB2A9899.jpg]
     
  22. imperial_dork

    imperial_dork Manager Emeritus star 6 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    YOU HAVE TO STAR THAT OUT!!
     
  23. VadersLaMent

    VadersLaMent Chosen One star 10

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    My favorites were any of the horror character films. Abott and Costello meet Dracula or Frankenstein or The Wolf Man or The Mummy. There was even one featuring all of them.
     
  24. JediANGELA

    JediANGELA Jedi Master star 6

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    I don't care!











    Oh that's our shortstop. :p
     
  25. Lank_Pavail

    Lank_Pavail Jedi Knight star 7

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    I was more a fan of the Marx Bros, but those two had such a chemistry. I remember performing part of 'Who's on First'. Never could get through it, my partner and I kept laughing partway through.
     
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