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  1. Abbott and Costello Meet The Invisible Man (1951) When innocent boxer Tommy Nelson (Arthur Franz) is set up and charged for killing his manager, he steals a serum… Animal Farm (1954) This on-target animated cartoon faithfully based on George Orwell's political satire was the first-ever feature-length British animated film.

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  3. 12 giu 2019 · This film is different. The opener includes a bit where Costello watches a silent movie. Instead of elaborate gestures and silly music, the movie is shown the way a silent movie really would have looked. Fans of movies or the silent era will adore this film simply because it is an homage to such an excellent and interesting industry.

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  4. Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops is a 1955 comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. After the film was completed, Universal-International wanted to rename it Abbott and Costello in the Stunt Men, because they did not consider the "Keystone Kops" to be relevant anymore.

  5. Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops ★★½ 1954It's 1912 and the boys are bilked into buying a fake movie studio by a clever con man. When they find out they've been tricked, the duo head to Hollywood to track him down and find out the crook is trying to cheat Sennett's film company.

  6. "A &C Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" isn't a great comedy by any standard, but the combination of the innocent Costello and the menacing Boris Karloff was enough to make the film a surprising hit at the box office back then. "A&C Meet the Keystone Kops" is probably the weakest of the three featured in this volume.

  7. Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops: Directed by Charles Lamont. With Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Fred Clark, Lynn Bari. Harry and Willie buy the Edison Movie Studio in the year 1912 from Joseph Gorman, a confidence man.