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List Price: $14.98Price: $4.51 You Save: $10.47 (70%)Prices subject to change.
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Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302884715
Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, NTSC
ISBN: 6302884713
Label: Universal Studios
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
Publisher: Universal Studios
Release Date: January 28, 1998
Sales Rank: 22495
Studio: Universal Studios
Theatrical Release Date: 1955-06
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: After 15 years of hit movies for Universal Studios, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello left the studio in the twilight of their partnership with the last of their monster comedies. Decked out in desert safari gear, the boys go looking for a job with an Egyptologist and wind up in the middle of a conspiracy concerning the murdered professor, an ancient mummy, and a magical medallion that, true to form, bumbling Costello manages to eat for dinner. Marie Windsor, the boss lady of a gang of treasure hunting crooks, dresses in a harem outfit to vamp for our chubby little hero, and the eternally stiff Richard Deacon hilariously plays the leader of an Egyptian mummy cult like a high school principal decked out for Halloween. Directed by longtime collaborator Charles Lamont, it's a typical Abbott and Costello farce with disappearing corpses, mistaken identities, and wacky word plays ("Take your pick" riffs on "Who's on first" with garden tools). While not as clever or spirited as their original monster mash Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, the vaudeville veterans are still masters of the double take and fast-talk patter, and the picture climaxes with a screwball chase that involves not one, not two, but three mummies skittering through the phoniest looking pyramid this side of community theater. You were expecting realism? The boys appeared together once more on film, in Dance with Me, Henry, and then split up. --Sean Axmaker
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Movie is an excellent movie. Seller mislead as to which version she was selling. Received Papa John's free movie after paying a high price for what I thought was the movie company's dvd.
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very funny, a and c are my favorit actors,it is the best ,and i recommend it very highly
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The film begins in Egypt with a French Apache dance. [No, its not a prototype for the Jerry Springer Show.] A professor has found a mummy of Klaris and will ship it to America. But others work to prevent this. Pete and Freddie go to visit Dr. Zummer and find a dead body and a lot of trouble. [A stunt double is used for Freddie.] Note the new technology of a tape recorder and a Polaroid Land camera. There is a dance to entertain or pad out this film. Then the boys perform their comic skits. They return ... Read More
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I enjoyed this movie very much, and have watched many of the skits several times. I think it is a very cute "last-of-the-series" movie; it moves quickly, it's not too long, and it's silly enough to take up a little time in an evening when I don't want to be stressed-out by a film that would take any focus. It also does not have the embarrassment-humour the 1940s were so fond of.
A&C don't look "old", just older--in fact I thought they looked great, and they are very well photographed; and ... Read More
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This DVD is great for kids who have never had a chance to see old movies like this. I used it in my classroom as a reward on Halloween. Great fun!
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