My Mom saw it in the theater and she said they got scared when the monsters were hot on Costello's heel's. Innocent time back then and Costello had the most pitiful face when he thought he was about to meet his Maker. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Me too, but my favorite laughters as childhood came where simple, Abbott and Costello, and the 3STOOGES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND STILL TODAY, IM 66Yrs young and never ever get tired of watching real funny comedy with no cussing, dont get me wrong, IM A CUSSER, but I RATHER LAUGH THEN BE WORRIED ABOUT IDIOTIC THINGS!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah Glenn strange couldn’t help it they had to film it about 100 times because he kept on laughing…😂 there’s a video on bloopers Abbott Costello meet Frankenstein it’s funny…👍 Glenn strange try to hold it one time he bust up laughing he said “I can’t help it…
Costello was 90% of the act!. Abbott was lucky to find this guy...I never understood the gratuitous cruelty-slapping Costello around, etc. Humor was different then...but even as a kid, watching this in the 1950s, I never liked Abbott.
Bud was often kind of mean to Lou in their performances, but he could also show surprising moments of sentiment for him (in "Africa Screams" for instance, in a scene where he thinks Lou's been eaten by a lion, and starts crying and carrying on hysterically about it). I think he really liked Lou, but just took him for granted somewhat (kind of like some friends and family members in real life). Interestingly, their real-life relationship was the complete opposite of their comedy act, with Lou often treating Bud in a nasty and cold-hearted way, and Bud sadly tollerating it. But Bud was actually a very gentle and nice man in reality.
You're right! I hadn't noticed that before. Also:When Frankenstein is climbing the stairs, just before he and Dracula catch up to Lou Costello's character, he trips on the next to the top stair! This movie is so morbid in some places, and yet so hilarious in other places, that it's what I call one of the most perfectly-balanced Horror Comedies I've ever seen in my life! And:As far as Abbott and Costello goes, Abbott would've been nothing without Costello! Lou Costello was the perfect funny man for Bud Abbott's much more straight-faced seriousness! They were such a great Comedy Team! There'll never be another Two-Man Comedy Team, like these two. Ever!
@@curbozerboomer1773Agreed! Bud Abbott wouldn't have made it in the Acting Business, without Lou Costello. Never in a Billion Years and more, would he have made it! It truly did look like Bud Abbott could be rather cruel to Lou Costello, and it wasn't just once or twice. At times, Bud Abbott didn't seem to know "What side his Bread was buttered on". In other words, he didn't seem to appreciate the very fact, that Lou Costello stayed with him all those years, and put up with his attitude, which was horrible, at times!
"I'm gonna beat your ears off"! Now that...that would've looked weird! This movie is a True Gem, in my opinion. It's easily a 5 out of 5 Stars Rating from me. Love it!
Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein is up there with The Honeymooners or 2001: A Space Odyssey as one of those things I've seen a million take-offs on but never the thing itself (Courage The Cowardly Dog and Scooby Doo, obviously, come to mind, but also Drake & Josh, who were as much Abbott & Costello as they were Felix and Oscar). This is my first time watching any part of it and I can absolutely see why: it's really, really funny! The bit of him comparing his hand to the monster's had me howling! XD
@@kayequinn7146 Glenn Strange, The master make-up artist Jack Pierce wanted him for the Frankenstein Monster for his height and rugged looks at 6"6' he was perfect for the role.
@@improperbostonian6722 the only monster that really scares me is Frankenstein. Saw a figure in a wax house of horrors unexpectedly years ago....didn't know I could scream that loud.
I wish they would make a Cuphead Show Halloween special with Cuphead and Mugman meeting Fred dressed as the Black Knight and Daphne dressed as the Space Ghost from Trick-or-treat, Scooby-Doo movie
Just the best. Watched this for 60 years. Can't believe where time goes.
30 years ago
My aunt got me into old movies and shows growing up. I really enjoy watching them. Abbott and Costello are my favorite 🖤💕🖤
Same
My Mom saw it in the theater and she said they got scared when the monsters were hot on Costello's heel's. Innocent time back then and Costello had the most pitiful face when he thought he was about to meet his Maker. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@franknewton594 awesome I am glad she had a wonderful time. Hope you have a wonderful evening 😊
Me too, but my favorite laughters as childhood came where simple, Abbott and Costello, and the 3STOOGES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND STILL TODAY, IM 66Yrs young and never ever get tired of watching real funny comedy with no cussing, dont get me wrong, IM A CUSSER, but I RATHER LAUGH THEN BE WORRIED ABOUT IDIOTIC THINGS!!!!!!!!!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂@@rodolfotsang4327😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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you can see Glenn Strange smiling as he stands up from the seat because he couldn't stop laughing at Costello's antics in each take
Yeah Glenn strange couldn’t help it they had to film it about 100 times because he kept on laughing…😂 there’s a video on bloopers Abbott Costello meet Frankenstein it’s funny…👍 Glenn strange try to hold it one time he bust up laughing he said “I can’t help it…
Costello was 90% of the act!. Abbott was lucky to find this guy...I never understood the gratuitous cruelty-slapping Costello around, etc. Humor was different then...but even as a kid, watching this in the 1950s, I never liked Abbott.
Bud was often kind of mean to Lou in their performances, but he could also show surprising moments of sentiment for him (in "Africa Screams" for instance, in a scene where he thinks Lou's been eaten by a lion, and starts crying and carrying on hysterically about it). I think he really liked Lou, but just took him for granted somewhat (kind of like some friends and family members in real life). Interestingly, their real-life relationship was the complete opposite of their comedy act, with Lou often treating Bud in a nasty and cold-hearted way, and Bud sadly tollerating it. But Bud was actually a very gentle and nice man in reality.
You're right! I hadn't noticed that before. Also:When Frankenstein is climbing the stairs, just before he and Dracula catch up to Lou Costello's character, he trips on the next to the top stair!
This movie is so morbid in some places, and yet so hilarious in other places, that it's what I call one of the most perfectly-balanced Horror Comedies I've ever seen in my life! And:As far as Abbott and Costello goes, Abbott would've been nothing without Costello! Lou Costello was the perfect funny man for Bud Abbott's much more straight-faced seriousness! They were such a great Comedy Team! There'll never be another Two-Man Comedy Team, like these two.
Ever!
@@curbozerboomer1773Agreed! Bud Abbott wouldn't have made it in the Acting Business, without Lou Costello. Never in a Billion Years and more, would he have made it! It truly did look like Bud Abbott could be rather cruel to Lou Costello, and it wasn't just once or twice. At times, Bud Abbott didn't seem to know "What side his Bread was buttered on". In other words, he didn't seem to appreciate the very fact, that Lou Costello stayed with him all those years, and put up with his attitude, which was horrible, at times!
im telling you:this is such an amazing classic of all-time!!!🧛♂⚰🕯
3:07 Drac blocking Frankenstein like “Absolutely not you big slowpoke , out the way” 😆😆
4:33
Some guy going around uhhhhhhhhhh
Yea and the other guy going bluhbluhbluhvluh
Lol
3:32 Wilber: Ah-woah! (talking about the spinning wall) LOL! 😆😄😅🤣😂
Didn't this channel have the full movies on here? I remember that was only reason I subscribed
Really?
Universal Classic Monsters for ever cool!
Bud Abbott and Costello, the three stooges.… all classic acts. RIP.
Loved this movie
"I'm gonna beat your ears off"!
Now that...that would've looked weird!
This movie is a True Gem, in my opinion. It's easily a 5 out of 5 Stars Rating from me.
Love it!
I saw bloopers from this scene! Glenn Strange, who played the monster, had to do several takes because he kept laughing 😆😆😆
Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein is up there with The Honeymooners or 2001: A Space Odyssey as one of those things I've seen a million take-offs on but never the thing itself (Courage The Cowardly Dog and Scooby Doo, obviously, come to mind, but also Drake & Josh, who were as much Abbott & Costello as they were Felix and Oscar). This is my first time watching any part of it and I can absolutely see why: it's really, really funny! The bit of him comparing his hand to the monster's had me howling! XD
3:14 to 3:30! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I was in tears and laughing on the floor omg I couldn’t breath because I was laughing so hard
THE BEST
Frankenstein looks like Herman from the Munsters lol
Triviia...the actor who played the monster was the bartender in Gunsmoke.
@@kayequinn7146 Glenn Strange, The master make-up artist Jack Pierce wanted him for the Frankenstein Monster for his height and rugged looks at 6"6' he was perfect for the role.
@@improperbostonian6722 the only monster that really scares me is Frankenstein. Saw a figure in a wax house of horrors unexpectedly years ago....didn't know I could scream that loud.
Bud Westmore did the Frankenstein makeup on Glenn Strange in this film, then later applied his skills on "The Munsters", so yeah there's a similarity.
Famus HALLOWEEN
I wish they would make a Cuphead Show Halloween special with Cuphead and Mugman meeting Fred dressed as the Black Knight and Daphne dressed as the Space Ghost from Trick-or-treat, Scooby-Doo movie
Awesome 🤟💀🤟💀
😍
2:56
Did he scream like a girl?
You wouldn't, in that situation?
@@Fakan
Hehe true
😂😂😂
If the bowery boys were there they would put thier finger nails 💅 behind each other's back
frankenstein is a doctor; not the monster/creature.
Well, sadly, we cant go back now
The doctor was the monster. So Frankenstein was the monster all along.
lmao
What kind of a name is chick?
A Classic ! Segment 3:23/5:10 reminds me of one of Biden Speeches " Costello "