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Directed by: Charles T. Barton
Written by: Robert Lees, Frederic I. Rinaldo, John Grant .
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1948 |
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MONSTER
HORROR
SERIES
SCIENCE FICTION
SEQUEL
COMEDY
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92 |
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Porters (Bud Abbott & Lou Costello) deliver crates to a wax museum, unaware that they contain Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi) and Frankensteins monster (Glenn Strange).
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Reviewed by Chris Tookey
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| Amusing horror spoof which adroitly mixes scares and laughs. Its the funniest of Abbott and Costello's comedies (which is not saying much). Lon Chaney Jr. plays a friendly werewolf, Bela Lugosi a less friendly Dr Frankenstein, and Vincent Price's voice puts in a non-corporeal appearance at the end, as the Invisible Man. |
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