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Hold That Ghost (1941)
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Synopsis
Hold That Ghost was the second of Abbott and Costello's starring films, but was held back from release in favor of their third picture, the more "topical"
In the Navy
. In
Ghost
, Bud and Lou play a couple of service-station owners who happen to be hanging around when gangster Moose Mattson (William B. Davidson) is killed. According to the terms of Mattson's will, whosoever is present when "the coppers dim my lights for the last time" will inherit his estate, which consists of a deserted mansion in the middle of nowhere. Crooked attorney Russell Hicks, who knows that Mattson has hidden hundreds of thousands of dollars somewhere in the lodge, dispatches sinister Charlie Smith (
Marc Lawrence
) to escort Abbott and Costello to the house, with instructions to "take care" of the trusting boys once they've arrived. Charlie charters a bus to take A&C out to the mansion; also on board, going off to various other destinations, are handsome Dr. Jackson (
Richard Carlson
), lovely Norma Lind (
Evelyn Ankers
) and professional radio screamer Camille Brewster (
Joan Davis
). It is inevitable that this disparate group is stranded along with Abbott and Costello in the forbidding mansion on a dark and stormy night. Charlie Smith is promptly murdered by parties unknown; throughout the rest of the film, Charlie's body pops up at the most inopportune moments, reducing the already tremulous Costello to a quivering mass of jello. The plot is merely an excuse to showcase Abbott and Costello's superbly timed cross-talking routines, a riotous impromptu dance performed by Costello and Joan Davis, and, of course, the legendary "moving candle" bit, which may well be Costello's funniest-ever screen scene. Hold That Ghost was originally designed and previewed as a 65-minute programmer title Oh, Charlie, but Universal decided to expand the length and throw in a few guest stars to secure top-of-the-bill bookings. This is why Hold That Ghost begins and ends with barely relevant musical numbers featuring Ted Lewis and the Andrews Sisters. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Bud Abbott
Chuck Murray
Evelyn Ankers
Norma Lind
Mischa Auer
Gregory, Maitre D'
Lou Costello
Ferdinand Jones
Joan Davis
Camille Brewster
Russell Hicks
Lawyer Bannister
Shemp Howard
Soda Jerk
Richard Carlson
Dr.Jackson
Marc Lawrence
Charlie Smith
Production Crew
Harold H. MacArthur
Art Director
Jack Otterson
Art Director
Nick Castle
Choreography
Elwood Bredell
Cinematographer
Joseph A. Valentine
Cinematographer
Hans Salter
Composer (Music Score)
Vera West
Costume Designer
Arthur Lubin
Director
Phil Cahn
Editor
Hans Salter
Musical Direction/Supervision
Burt Kelly
Producer
Glenn Tryon
Producer
Frederic I. Rinaldo
Screenwriter
John Grant
Screenwriter
Robert Lees
Screenwriter
Russell A. Gausman
Set Designer
Year: 1941
Runtime: 86
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
Universal
Release
by Universal
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.