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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 791.4372
EAN: 9781882127108
Edition: 1
ISBN: 1882127102
Label: Magicimage Filmbooks
Manufacturer: Magicimage Filmbooks
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 103
Publication Date: 1990-04
Publisher: Magicimage Filmbooks
Studio: Magicimage Filmbooks
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Product Description: Abbott and Costello perfected the Horror spoof with this first installment of their famous "Meet the Monsters" series. Commentary by all the children of the famous duo. Includes the complete shooting script with an introduction by John Landis (director of An American Werewolf in London and The Blues Brothers).
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Bud and Lou battle Dracula and Frankenstein with help from the Wolfman. Dracula wants Wilbur's (Lou) brain for the monster because he wants to make sure the monster is super dumb. Wilbur and Chick (Bud) work as shipping clerks and are tasked to deliver the "supposed" remains of the Frankenstein monster and Dracula to a wax museum. When the two monsters escape, Chick and Wilbur are blamed.
The one person who believes them is Lawrence Talbot but it appears that everytime he is trying ... Read More
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For those familiar with The Munsters Television's First Family of Fright written by Stephen Cox, this Abbott and Costello book follows a loosely similar format. At least for the first part of the book. Printed on standard book paper with information about the cast, crew, how this movie came to be, and what happened during filming. Lots of photos and theatrical poster art. All in Black and White. There's even a three page section of reprinted newspaper articles. Magnifying glass or eyes like Superman ... Read More
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a great book with nice pictures and stories. i'm afraid the script printed didn't match what the actors' were saying. however, i still enjoyed the movie. this classic will live on forever. laugh & enjoy. ****
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For years.The fans of Abbott & Costello wanted to find out how their most famous film parody of horror movies"Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein!"came about.A few books have come to light in recent years:"Movie Comedy Teams"by Leonard Maltin,"The Abbott & Costello Book"By Jim Mullholland and:"Abbott & Costello In Hollywood!"by Ron Palumbo & Bob Furnemack.Now..As a companion to These three manuscripts is the paperback edition of the film's script.Film historian Phil Riley has found an early draft of the ... Read More
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This is a great treasure for Abbott and Costello fans as well as Chaney, Lugosi, or Universal fans. The pictures alone are worth the price of the book. The script is still titled "The Brain of Frankenstein" and includes deleted scenes which further add to the story. As someone who has seen the film many times the added info gives new insights as to the characters performances.
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