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4.0 out of 5 stars
Cesáreo Alcón Sánchez,
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This review is from: The Best of Abbott & Costello, Vol. 4 (Meet Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde / Meet The Keystone Cops / Meet The Mummy / Meet Jerry Seinfeld / Meet The Monsters / The World Of Abbott & Costello) (DVD)
[[ASIN:B000A1INIA The Best of Abbott & Costello, Vol. 4 (Meet Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde / Meet The Keystone Cops / Meet The Mummy / Meet Jerry Seinfeld / Meet The Monsters / The World Of Abbott & Costello)Hola. Soy español y les pido que me permitan expresarme en mi idioma. De niño (tengo 45 años) recuerdo disfrutar mucho con las películas de Abbott y Costello que emitían en T.V.. Ya adulto soy cinéfilo y las valoro mucho más que antes, y si bien algunos argumentos son ingenuos o están desfasados tienen un inmegable encanto. Además muchas de sus películas no fueron estrenadas en España, con lo que ahora puedo disfrutar de ellas gracias a su edición en la Zona 1. Películas muy recomendables para nostálgicos, cinéfilos y para todos aquellos que deseen pasar un rato entretenido y agradable en compañía de estos dos genios de la comedia, desgraciadamente muy olvidados en la actualidad. Por descontado que recomiendo las películas contenidas en los vol. 1, 2 y 3 de esta estupenda serie.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A DVD that makes all ages laugh.,
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This review is from: The Best of Abbott & Costello, Vol. 4 (Meet Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde / Meet The Keystone Cops / Meet The Mummy / Meet Jerry Seinfeld / Meet The Monsters / The World Of Abbott & Costello) (DVD)
I love the old classic that make you laugh and there's no foul language. Great for all ages, which my children enjoy watching.
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4.0 out of 5 stars (42 customer reviews) 79 of 81 people found the following review helpful
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The last of their Universal Pictures, sort of.,
By Paul J. Mular - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: The Best of Abbott & Costello, Vol. 4 (Meet Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde / Meet The Keystone Cops / Meet The Mummy / Meet Jerry Seinfeld / Meet The Monsters / The World Of Abbott & Costello) (DVD)
This is the last three movies that Abbott & Costello did for Universal.Abbott & Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Abbott & Costello Meet the Keystone Kops Abbott & Costello Meet the Mummy You may notice that "IT AIN'T HAY" is missing from these DVD sets. Universal could not come to agreement with the Damon Runyon estate for the rights to put the story out on DVD. Sigh, again we miss out because of greed. To fill out this DVD set It would have been nice if Universal worked out a deal for Abbott & Costello's independent films. Where is "A & C MEET CAPTAIN KIDD", and quality copies of the Public Domain films "JACK AND THE BEANSTALK" & "AFRICA SCREAMS"? Or even the Docu-Drama "BUD & LOU" starring Harvey Korman & Buddy Hackett. Instead, Universal pads out the set with two "clip" movies that show us the highlights of what we already have: "THE WORLD OF ABBOTT & COSTELLO" and "ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET JERRY SEINFIELD". There is also a documentary. Well, at least we will finally get the last 3 Universal movies, which are superior to many of their movies included in set #3. 63 of 66 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Lukewarm Bud 'n' Lou,
By Laughing Gravy - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Best of Abbott & Costello, Vol. 4 (Meet Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde / Meet The Keystone Cops / Meet The Mummy / Meet Jerry Seinfeld / Meet The Monsters / The World Of Abbott & Costello) (DVD)
None of the best of Abbott & Costello is actually included here, but fans will no doubt love it. The set includes a couple of much-liked horror spoofs, a comic misfire based in the early days of Hollywood, and a trio of documentary-type offerings to round out the package.In 1953, coming off a string of terrible films that included COMIN' ROUND THE MOUNTAIN, LOST IN ALASKA, A&C MEET CAPTAIN KIDD, and A&C GO TO MARS, the boys fell back on the tried-and-true box-office success of their "meet the monsters" films once again with ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE, and brought back Boris Karloff to help ensure a winner. Bud and Lou are two American coppers helping Scotland Yard solve the "Mr. Hyde" murders. They're also helping their friend Craig Stevens woo pretty Helen Westcott, not knowing that she's the niece of Boris Karloff, who is kindly old Dr. Jekyll (an unbilled stuntman is actually Mr. Hyde). In one sequence, Costello is trapped in a wax museum with Dracula and Frankenstein Monster figures that spring to life, which only makes us want to remove this disc from the player and watch A&C MEET FRANKENSTEIN instead. Like all their monster spoofs, this is weak compared to MEET FRANKENSTEIN but in the overall A&C scheme of things, it's okay. A&C MEET THE KEYSTONE KOPS (1955) is next, and had this movie been made 12 or 13 years earlier, it might've been one of Bud & Lou's best. Unfortunately, the aging comedy team (joined by even-more-aging former Keystoners Hank Mann, Herold Goodwin, Heinie Conklin, and Mack Sennett himself) wasn't up to the task of recreating the manic pace of early silent comedies. The best sequence in the film is the first one, with Lou demonstrating to Bud the histrionics he just saw in the film "Eliza and the Bloodhounds" (actually footage from the 1927 version of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN) and causing Bud to be beaten mercilessly for "threatening this helpless boy." Next is the team's final film for Universal, A&C MEET THE MUMMY, (1955), which has been available on a stand-alone DVD for quite some time. It's a pretty good picture, although the team looks old and tired, the Mummy is unconvincing, and there are stultifyingly out of place musical numbers. THE WORLD OF ABBOTT & COSTELLO is a 1965 compilation film featuring some of their best routines - and some very weak material, too (the film opens with a lengthy clip from A&C GO TO MARS, for heaven's sake -- what WERE they thinking). Worst of all is Jack E. Leonard's wiseguy and very unfunny narration. In 1994, Jerry Seinfeld starred in a one-hour TV special devoted to clips of Bud & Lou; ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET JERRY SEINFELD contains most of their best bits, including outtakes, flubs, live TV sequences from the boys' Colgate Comedy Hour Days, color footage of the team relaxing at home with their families, and scenes from their popular TV program, The Abbott & Costello Show. Unfortunately, the routines are highly edited and some good laughs are missed; only "Who's on First", from the film THE NAUGHTY NINETIES, is shown in its entirety. The 34-min. documentary A&C MEET THE MONSTERS, originally presented on a previous A&C DVD, fills out the Collection. It's an interesting look at the making of one of their best films. Trailers for Meet Jekyll/Hyde and Meet the Mummy are included. Unlike the earlier Franchise Collections, which each crammed 8 films onto 2 discs, there's a little more room to breathe this time around, and the films look and sound terrific. (Jekyll and Hyde and Keystone Kops share the first side of disc one, Meet the Mummy is alone on side two, and the three documentaries are all on side one of disc two, which doesn't have a side two, and what's the man's name on first base, no, what's the man's name on second base, I dunno, he's on third.) For more information, please visit www.inthebalcony.com. 29 of 30 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
disregard for the fans and collectors,
By Daniel W. Kelly - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: The Best of Abbott & Costello, Vol. 4 (Meet Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde / Meet The Keystone Cops / Meet The Mummy / Meet Jerry Seinfeld / Meet The Monsters / The World Of Abbott & Costello) (DVD)
It's indeed great to have the last few films on this final collection (Jekyll and Hyde in particular), but why is this volume with less discs and less movies MORE expensive than the other volumes? And even worse, neither the packaging nor the discs themselves give ANY indication as to which movies are on which sides of each disc. You have to pop them into your dvd player and wait for the menu to come up to find out. Blatant mistreatment of these precious films...
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