Abbott and Costello in Hollywood Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

The last of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello's three MGM features, Abbott & Costello in Hollywood is a loose remake of Buster Keaton's Free and Easy. Bud and Lou play a pair of Tinseltown barbers who dream of becoming high-priced showbiz agents. Their first clients are Frances Rafferty and Robert Stanton, whose careers may be over before they begin when A&C manage to antagonize powerful producer Donald MacBride and stuck-up film star Carleton Young. The plot serves only as a clothesline upon which to hang several sidesplitting comedy routines: Abbott teaching Costello how to give a shave, Lou vainly trying to get a good night's sleep, a "stunt man" bit involving the tremulous Costello and hulking Mike Mazurki, and a wild roller-coaster finale. MGM contractees Lucille Ball, Jackie "Butch" Jenkins, Preston S. Foster and Robert Z. Leonard make guest appearances. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Run Time:
111 min.
Distributor(s):
MGM
Production Co.:
MGM
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Comedy
Themes:
Ladder to the Top, Rags To Riches, Success is the Best Revenge, Actor's Life
Tone:
Easygoing, Light, Goofy, Madcap, Silly
Keywords:
barber, film-producer, film-studio, movie-star, show-business
Setting:
backstage
Status: