Published
Universal City, Calif. : Universal, 2004.
Notes
General Note
Title from disc label.
General Note
Bonus materials: production notes, theatrical trailer.
Creation/Production Credits
Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein: director, Charles T. Barton ; producer, Robert Arthur ; screenwriters, Robert Lees, Frederic I. Rinaldo, John Grant ; cinematographer, Charles Van Enger ; editor, Frank Gross ; music, Frank Skinner ; costume designer, Grace Houston.
Creation/Production Credits
Mexican hayride: director, Charles T. Barton ; producer, Robert Arthur ; screenwriters, Oscar Brodney, John Grant ; cinematographer, Charles Van Enger ; editor, Frank Gross ; music, Walter Scharf ; costume designer, Yvonne Wood.
Creation/Production Credits
Abbott and Costello meet the killer, Boris Karloff: director, Charles T. Barton ; producer, Robert Arthur ; screenwriter, Hugh Wedlock Jr., Howard Snyder, John Grant ; cinematographer, Charles Van Enger ; editor, Edward Curtiss ; music, Milton Schwarzwald ; costume designer, Rosemary Odell.
Creation/Production Credits
Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion: director, Charles Lamont ; producer, Robert Arthur ; screenwriter, John Grant, Martin Ragaway, Leonard Stern ; cinematographer, George Robinson ; editor, Frank Gross ; music, Daniele Amfitheatrof, Elizabeth Firestone, Johnny Green, Hans J. Salter, Paul Sawtell, Walter Scharf, Walter Schumann, Frank Skinner, Edward Ward.
Creation/Production Credits
Abbott and Costello meet the invisible man: director, Charles Lamont ; producer, Howard Christie ; screenwriter, Robert Lees, Frederic I. Rinaldo, John Grant ; cinematographer, George Robinson ; editor, Virgil W. Vogel ; music, Daniele Amfitheatrof, Johnny Green, William Lava, Milton Rosen, Miklós Rózsa, Hans J. Salter, Walter Scharf, Frank Skinner, Eric Zeisl.
Creation/Production Credits
Comin' round the mountain: director, Charles Lamont ; producer, Howard Christie ; screenwriter, John Grant, Robert Lees, Frederic I. Rinaldo ; cinematographer, George Robinson ; editor, Edward Curtiss ; music, Milton Rosen, Larry Russell, Paul Sawtell, Walter Scharf, Walter Schumann, Frank Skinner ; costume designer, Rosemary Odell.
Creation/Production Credits
Lost in Alaska: director, Jean Yarbrough ; producer, Howard Christie ; screenwriter, Martin Ragaway, Leonard Stern ; cinematographer, George Robinson ; editor, Leonard Weiner ; music, Edgar Fairchild, Arthur Lange, Henry Mancini, Milton Rosen, Hans J. Salter, Walter Schumann, Frank Skinner, Herman Stein, Leith Stevens.
Creation/Production Credits
Abbott and Costello go to Mars: director, Charles Lamont ; producer, Howard Christie ; screenwriter, D.D. Beauchamp, John Grant ; cinematographer, Clifford Stine ; editor, Russell F. Schoengarth ; music, Henry Mancini, Milton Rosen, Herman Stein ; costume designer, Leah Rhodes.
Participants/Performers
Bud Abbott, Lou Costello.
Description
Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein: Chick and Wilbur are two railroad clerks who are assigned to checking a shipment of two crates, the last remains of Dracula and Frankenstein's monster. Of course the monsters are still alive in their coffins and so the comedy chase begins, with both a stray mad scientist and the Wolfman getting involved before very long.
Description
Mexican hayride: Bud and Lou crash a Mexican bullfight to escape arrest as suspected confidence men.
Description
Abbott and Costello meet the killer, Boris Karloff: The scene is a swank hotel where a prominent lawyer is murdered. Bud Abbott is Casey, the house detective, and Lou Costello is Freddie, the bellhop. Although there are plenty of suspicious characters about, the murder is pinned on Freddie, who sets out to catch the real killer and clear himself.
Description
Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion: Two wrestling promoters follow their star fighter to Algiers and are tricked into joining the Foreign Legion.
Description
Abbott and Costello meet the invisible man: Abbott and Costello help an accused killer (who can make himself invisible) prove his innocence. Newly-graduated private eyes Bud & Lou go undercover in the boxing world to prove the young man's innocence.
Description
Comin' round the mountain: A search for buried treasure sends Abbott and Costello into the backwoods where they create their usual havoc, this time in the midst of a Winfield-McCoy feud.
Description
Lost in Alaska: "Two volunteer firemen rescue a gold prospector from suicide. However, once they discover that the police mistakenly want them for murder, they travel with the prospector to Alaska to help chase his girl. Once they arrive, the men discover that most of the town wants the prospector dead. It's up to Abbot and Costello to keep him alive, or else San Francisco is ready to hang them for the murder"--Www.imdb.com.
Description
Abbott and Costello go to Mars: Bud and Lou think they've landed on Mars after accidentally pushing the launch button in the rocket ship they're loading, but they're actually in New Orleans at Mardi Gras. They take off for real when they're hijacked by a couple of escaped convicts and soon land amongst the all-female population of Venus.
Target Audience
MPAA rating: Not rated.
Language
English dialogue; subtitles in French and Spanish; closed-captioned for the hearing impaired (English).