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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fast-paced comedy mystery.,
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This review is from: Abbott & Costello: Who Done It [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Early Abbott and Costello flick that converts a murder mystery into frantic comedy. Nazi spies infest a major radio station in the early days of WWII. Bud and Lou are soda jerks at a nearby drug store lunch counter. When the "Murder at Midnight" program turns seriously deadly, our heroes pretend to be detectives and investigate the murder. The real detectives chase Bud and Lou around the radio station as the boys stay one step ahead of the crooks. Bud and Lou make the most of their comedic opportunities. They are more energetic and enthusiastic for the material than in their later films. There are none of the intrusive musical numbers that plagued some of A&C's other films. In fact, there isn't an Andrews Sister in sight. Some grumble that Lou Costello copied his comedy style from Curly Howard of the Three Stooges. Regardless of the merits of that argument, snappy dialogue and frenetic sight gags move the action right along. The laughs come in rapid-fire fashion. Check out Lou's encounter with the transcript recordings of killers in action, and the disembodied voice that inquires, "Do you have halitosis?" His attempt to make an urgent telephone call (ALexander 2: 2-2-2-2!) from a busy pay telephone with an unresponsive operator is also hilarious. William Bendix adds to the fun as a slow-witted police detective. Bud tells Lou to flirt with the station president's secretary (Mary Wickes) to help them get into the radio business. She studies a book on various ways to commit murder, or, in Lou's phrase, "...different ways to cook a guy's goose."Great comedy is timeless. This movie has a very '40s look to it, but Bud and Lou manage to keep the comedy fresh and energetic. The movie is of value to collectors of classic comedy. It's also a good chance to introduce the kids to the world of Abbott and Costello. Enjoy the fun. ;-)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of A&C's Best,
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This review is from: Who Done It? [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Really funny and fast moving A&C. Including one of their best routines "Alexander 2-2" (with Lou trying to make a phone call). Fun rooftop chase and finale.
(And I have to say, I never really got the comparison to Curly of the Three Stooges mentioned in other reviews. There are some similarities-- both being overweight and childlike, but I think both comics are hysterical and uniquely different. Lou Costello is more of "the little man"lost in a world he doesn't always comprehend, the victim of others selfishness, just trying to get by(the "Alexander 2-2" routine in this film being a good example) -- while Curly Howard is more of the frustrated simpleton who is often the main benefactor of his own stupidity. Both were brilliant, but in different ways.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WHO DONE IT? ABBOTT & COSTELLO KNOW THE ANSWER,
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This review is from: Abbott & Costello: Who Done It [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Once again the boys are at it in this classic mystery-comedy. Abbott & Costello play two soda jerks (CHUCK LARKIN & MERVIN MILGRIM) and amateur radio writers, who pose as real detectives to solve the murder of a radio network president. This film teams the duo with two legendary comics - Mary Wickes and William Bendix (later to star the the TV show "THE LIFE OF RILEY"). Very clever sight gags and highlights abound in this film. One funny highlight has Lou winning the "WHEEL OF FORTUNE" and after many attempts, he successfully gets into the radio station to claim his prize, which happens to be a brand new transitor radio. When Lou & Bud turn it on they hear themselves performing 'WHO'S ON FIRST'. They then turn the radio off in disgust, Lou says:"Every time you hear those two. It's ALWAYS 'Who's on first,What's on second'." 5 STARS once again to ABBOTT & COSTELLO.
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