HOLD THAT GHOST-1941-Classic Abbott &
Costello haunted house comedy has Bud & Lou (sometimes referred
as “the boys”) as incompetent waiters Chuck and Ferdy who are
fired from their jobs. While working at a gas station they wind up in
the backseat of a mobster Moose Mattson's car just as he's “bumped
off”. Since his will stated that who was ever with him when he died
would inherit all he had the duo inherit his rundown inn. Another
gangster Smitty (Marc Lawrence; later in the duo's HIT THE ICE)
believes the mobster's fortune is hidden somewhere in the place and
plans to do away with Chuck and Ferdy who are accompanied by a radio
actress (Joan Davis), a nerdy doctor (Richard Carlson) and a blonde
waitress (Evelyn Ankers) after their driver strands them all
together. Though the team does a few routines, a highlight is a kind
of violent dance between Costello and Davis.
Director Arthur Lubin
made the first five Abbott and Costello comedies and THE PHANTOM OF
THE OPERA remake with Claude Rains. Later he did several in the
FRANCIS THE TALKING MULE series. Shemp Howard appears as a soda jerk
and the Andrews Sisters show up to sing at the end.
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