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Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (1953)
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Synopsis
They don't really go to Mars, they go to Venus, but first they go to New Orleans. While working at a missile base,
Bud Abbott
and
Lou Costello
inadvertently launch a rocket ship with themselves aboard. After a wild ride around New York City (the Statue of Liberty ducks when the rocket heads her way), Bud and Lou land in the outskirts of New Orleans. The boys are convinced that they've reached Mars, and their faith in this supposition is affirmed when they come across several strangely costumed "creatures" (actually revellers at the Mardi Gras). Meanwhile, bank robbers
Jack Kruschen
and
Horace McMahon
stow away on A&C's rocketship. When Bud and Lou return, the crooks force them to make a quick getaway into outer space. After several days of weightlessness, the four space travellers land on Venus, a planet populated by the gorgeous winners of the Miss Universe contest (including
Anita Ekberg
). Venusian queen
Mari Blanchard
falls in love with Costello, only to order him and his companions to return to earth when Lou proves to be unfaithful. Reportedly, this bizarre melange of sci-fi and slapstick was based on a story by
Charles Beaumont
, who received no screen credit (it's worth noting that Beaumont's later
Queen of Outer Space
boasts a remarkably similar plotline). Long considered the team's worst film, Abbott and Costello Go to Mars ("and about time!" quipped the New York
Times
' TV-movie reviewer) is rather likeable in its own incoherent way. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Bud Abbott
Lester
Mari Blanchard
Allura
Lou Costello
Orville
Anita Ekberg
Venusian Woman
James Flavin
Policeman
Martha Hyer
Janie
Joe Kirk
Dr. Orvilla
Jack Kruschen
Harry
Jackie Loughery
Miss U.S.A.
Horace McMahon
Mugsy
Robert Paige
Dr. Wilson
Production Crew
Clifford Stine
Cinematographer
David S. Horsley
Cinematographer
Herman Stein
Composer (Music Score)
Charles Lamont
Director
Russell Schoengarth
Editor
Joseph E. Gershenson
Musical Direction/Supervision
Clifford Stine
Producer
Howard Christie
Producer
Alexander Golitzen
Production Designer
Robert F. Boyle
Production Designer
Daniel D. Beauchamp
Screenwriter
John Grant
Screenwriter
D.D. Beauchamp
Short Story Author
D.D. Beauchamp
Short Story Author
Leslie I. Carey
Sound/Sound Designer
Robert Pritchard
Sound/Sound Designer
David S. Horsley
Special Effects
Year: 1953
Runtime: 77
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
Universal
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.