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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
For The Fans Only!, August 5, 2003
This DVD is just a lot of special features from every Abbott and Costello movie ever Except "One Night in the Tropics" because it is not a starring roll for Abbott and Costello. Is includes Trailers, Outtakes, Scenes, and Images from all there movies that are listed here. Trailers: Buck Privates In the Navy Keep 'em Flying Ride 'em Cowboy Rio Rita Pardon My Sarong Who Done It? It Ain't Hay In Society Lost in a Harem The Naughty Nineties Abbott & Costello in Hollywood Little Giant The Time of Their Lives Buck Privates Come Home The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein Abbott & Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff Abbott & Costello in the Foreign Legion Abbott & Costello Meet the Invisible Man Comin' Round the Mountain Jack and the Beanstalk Lost in Alaska Abbott & Costello Go to Mars Abbott & Costello Meet Captain Kidd (Color) Abbott & Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde Abbott & Costello Meet The Keystone Kops Abbott & Costello Meet The Mummy Dance With Me Henry The 30 Foot Bride Of Candy Rock (Lou Costello) The World of Abbott & Costello Outtakes: Pardon My Sarong It Aint Hay Hit The Ice In Society Here Come The Co-eds The Naughty Nineties Little Giant Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein Scenes: Keep 'Em Flying Money Mudders Africa Screams Jack And The Beanstalk (Color) Images: Hold That Ghost Hit The Ice Here Come The Co-eds The Noose Hangs High Mexican Hayride Not A Documentary At All!!!!
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Buy the Movies, December 27, 2002
I love Abbott and Costello. I always have. Well, sure they were retired, if not dead, when I started seeing their films as a kid, but I loved them nonetheless. I tell you this because if you are contemplating this DVD you must be a lover of Abbott & Costello. I caution you now, this is no documentary, and a very sad attempt at a highlights reel. It simply amounts to being trailors for several of their films. I enjoyed it because I saw many of them on Saturday morning television with my grandfather, and only a small fraction of them seem to be available on DVD. But, if you are not a big fan, this DVD may be a big disappointment.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Anomaly, February 26, 2005
I have this title on VHS, so replacing it with a DVD had been on my TODO list along with quite a number of films. The reason I bought this budget title on VHS in the first place is the inclusion of all those trailers, but the tape was low-quality, and worst of all, the letters GT (for Good Times) was bugged in the bottom corner of the screen, which is a personal pet peeve. Lo and behold, that annoyance has been digitally remastered and is a constant on the DVD version. Major letdown, but typical. Additionally, new (sub) titles have been added on each trailer, listing the title and date of the film at hand. In other words, if you are a fan of the novelty value of trailers, like me, then don't waste your money on this, since they get demolished on this collection. Otherwise, it's just a promo reel for their back catalog.
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