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While not the same thing, the Creature apparently appeared in one of Bud and Lou's later Colgate Comedy television specials.Am excited for this (love that cover!), but will be buying it in the Invisible Man Legacy set.
Even though some of these A & C meet the monsters movies aren't top tier Bud and Lou, I sure wish the duo could have managed one more with the Creature. Wouldn't that have been sweet, to have an extra Abbott and Costello Creature feature?
While not the same thing, the Creature apparently appeared in one of Bud and Lou's later Colgate Comedy television specials.
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You and me both. But I would settle for 4 volumes of 7 films each in chronological order.Im hoping for an A&C Legacy set with all the Universal films one day..
https://smile.amazon.com/Abbott-Cos...ack+lagoon&dpPl=1&dpID=51+iYS6bDkL&ref=plSrchWhile not the same thing, the Creature apparently appeared in one of Bud and Lou's later Colgate Comedy television specials.
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No, but not too far: Vermont.Are you from Maine, Malcolm?
No, but not too far: Vermont.
I did not know that, Tony, thanks for the info! Wonder if the clip is on YouTube...?
Why, yes it is!
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That's seems unusual to show the creature even before the movie has premiered. That explains why we only saw him at the end of the sketch for a very short time.That was the public's first glimpse of the Gillman!
http://www.3dfilmarchive.com/an-in-depth-look-at-creature-from-the-black-lagoon-1
Im hoping for an A&C Legacy set with all the Universal films one day..
Agreed Randy, so long as the Blu-ray discs aren't double sided like the DVDs were in the old 4 Volume sets.You and me both. But I would settle for 4 volumes of 7 films each in chronological order.