Chick Young
Bud Abbott
Chick Young

“JEEPERS! The CREEPERS are after BUD & LOU!!”
The Wolf Man tries to warn a dimwitted porter that Dracula wants his brain for Frankenstein monster's body.
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) Trailer
Chick Young
Bud Abbott
Chick Young
Wilbur Grey
Lou Costello
Wilbur Grey
The Wolfman
Lon Chaney Jr.
The Wolfman
Dracula
Bela Lugosi
Dracula
The Monster
Glenn Strange
The Monster
Dr. Sandra Mornay
Lenore Aubert
Dr. Sandra Mornay
Joan Raymond
Jane Randolph
Joan Raymond
Mr. McDougal
Frank Ferguson
Mr. McDougal
Dr. Stevens
Charles Bradstreet
Dr. Stevens
Man
George Barton
Man
The Invisible Man (voice)
Vincent Price
The Invisible Man (voice)
Waiter
Bobby Barber
Waiter
Universal Tag Team Delights. Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein is directed by Charles Barton and written by Robert Lees, Frederic Rinaldo and John Grant. It stars Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Lon Chaney Junior, Bela Lugosi, Glenn Strange, Lenore Aubert and Jane Randolph. Music is by Frank Skinner and cinematography by Charles Van Enger. It's well documented come 1948 that Abbott and Costello were becoming victims of changing times and filmic ideas. Coupled with the one time success of the Universal classic monster movies having seemingly had their day, someone at the merged Universal-International head office decided to pit the comic duo with the creature feature legends. Thus a film franchise was born and it helped reignite Bud and Lou's career. Making the Universal monsters a viable theatre draw once again, this first teaming set a high standard that wasn't to be matched with the following "meet the monsters" series. It's a near hilarious spoof of the classic 1930s/40s horrors, where it finds Bud and Lou as hapless transport porters involved with the revival of Dracula and the Frankenstein monster. The usual comedy staples of the comedy duo are adhered to, which is nicely countered by the monsters themselves mostly playing it straight. With the added bonus of having Lugosi once again donning the Count Dracula cape, the nostalgic value for classic horror buffs is enormous. It's of course wonderfully energetic and daft, but still not a scene is wasted. With smart gags - both visually and orally - and a finale of great entertainment worth, this is very much a pic to embrace for a pick me up purpose. 8/10
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