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Abbott & Costello: Ride Em Cowboy
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Product Details
- Starring: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Dick Foran, Anne Gwynne, Johnny Mack Brown
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- Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
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- Binding: VHS Tape
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- Director: Arthur Lubin
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- EAN: 9786302526127
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- Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, HiFi Sound, NTSC
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- ISBN: 6302526124
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- Label: Universal Studios
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- Manufacturer: Universal Studios
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Product Group: Video
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- Publisher: Universal Studios
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- Release Date: 1998-01-28
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- Studio: Universal Studios
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- Theatrical Release Date: 1942-02-13
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- Title: Abbott & Costello: Ride Em Cowboy
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- UPC: 096898130530
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Customer Reviews
Adventures at a Dude Ranch
The film begins at a rodeo, Bronco Bob Mitchell has written many books, and sings. How much experience has he had in the real world? Willoughby and Duke work selling food at the rodeo. Comic skits follow. Willoughby learns how to play poker. The train stops and they learn about the local customs. They arrive at a Dude Ranch, at type of resort that is obsolete. There are comic skits at the pool. Bronco Bob joins a rodeo. He writes western novels because that is what sells. "Wildcat" is saddled and stunt doubles ride him.
The story proceeds with singing and comic skits. The joke with the Indian dummy was repeated in other films (a fake that turns out to be real). Willougby has a nightmare. He has his palm red. Will a bookmaker show up at a dude ranch? Will the contest be rigged? Will the crooks kidnap Alabam and Bronco Bob? Will Indians chase Willoughby and Buck? Bronco Bob arrives in time for the contest, and wins. There is a happy ending to this film. [If you ever get a chance see a 4th of July rodeo in a western state.]
The criticism of a writer of Westerns who doesn't "walk the talk" is irrelevant. Zane Gray was a dentist in Indiana, Clarence Mulford was an office worker in Brooklyn. Both produced popular novels that were successful in their times. Raymond Chandler never worked as a private detective like "Philip Marlowe".
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FUNNEY GUYS
WORTH THE MONEY
I LOVE THIS VHS, BRINGS BACK LAUGHTER AND MEMORYS AND YOU NEVER GET BORED WITH IT, BUY IT IN DVD BETTER
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ONE OF THE TEAM'S BEST FILMS
RIDE 'EM COWBOY
Release Date: February 13, 1942
Runtime: 82 minutes
Director:
Arthur Lubin
Producer:
Alex Gottlieb
Writing Credits:
Edmund L. Hartmann
True Boardman
John Grant
Harold Shumate
Cast:
Bud Abbott....Duke
Lou Costello....Willoughby
Dick Foran...."Bronco Bob" Mitchell
Anne Gwynne....Anne Shaw
Johnny Mack Brown....Alabama Brewster
Judd McMichael....Tom
Ted McMichael....Harry
Joe McMichael....Dick
Mary Lou Cook....Dotty Davis
Ella Fitzgerald....Ruby
Samuel S. Hinds....Sam Shaw
Douglass Dumbrille....Jake Rainwater
Morris Ankrum....Ace Henderson
Music by:
Frank Skinner
Gene de Paul
Cinematography by:
John W. Boyle
Film Editing by:
Philip Cahn
Other Crew:
Ted Cain....music supervisor
Nick Castle....choreographer
Ralph M. DeLacy....associate art director
Joan Hathaway....dialogue director
Charles Revin....musical director
Don Raye....lyricist
Plot Summary:
Two peanut vendors at a rodeo show (Abbott & Costello) get in trouble with their boss and hide out on a railroad train heading west. They get jobs as cowboys on a dude ranch, despite the fact that neither of them knows anything about cowboys, horses, or anything else.
Routines & Hilarious Moments
Heard of cows
Crazy House
Poker game
swimming pool scene
Trivia (from imdb.com): (1)The original production plans were delayed in favor of another of Abbott & Costello's service comedies, "KEEP 'EM FLYING" (1941), which were proving to be huge box office hits for Universal.(2)This was the last Abbott and Costello film to be directed by Arthur Lubin. Like their previous collaborations, this became one of the biggest hits of the year.
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Whoaaa!!!
A surprisingly entertaining movie. I had not heard of this one before but it surely ranks up there as one of their best by far. Some incredibly funny sequences, Costello trying to milk the cow stands out as one of the funniest. Great comedy a must for any Abbott & Costello fan and most comedy fans will find something good about this old time classic.
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ONE OF ABBOTT & COSTELLO'S BEST FILMS
A TERRIFIC mix of songs, a western film, and comedy. Abbott & Costello play rodeo peanut venders who get mixed up with Indians and cowboys. 5 STARS again for this HILARIOUS, UPROARIOUS comedy and to Abbott & Costello.
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