Abbott y Costello contra los fantasmas

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Los cuerpos del Conde Drácula (Bela Lugosi) y del monstruo de Frankenstein (Glenn Strange) viajan a los Estados Unidos desde Londres para ser exhibidos en el Museo del Terror. Chick y Wilbur (Abbott y Costello) son los desastrosos transportistas encargados de llevarlos hasta allí. Pero esa noche, las temibles criaturas vuelven a la vida: El Conde Drácula huye junto al Monstruo de Frankenstein para buscarle un nuevo cerebro. Para poder atraparlos, Chick y Wilbur contarán con la ayuda de Larry Talbot (Lon Chaney Jr.) un misterioso personaje del que les conviene mantenerse alejados las noches de luna llena Una delirante aventura sembrada de caos, terror y risas. (Sherlock Films)

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inglés The last in a long line of movies (until Van Helsing in 2004) featuring classic Universal monsters the likes of Frankenstein, Dracula, the Invisible Man or the Werewolf and also the second in a long line of movies featuring Abbot and Costello. The story primarily concerns concluding the fate of Larry Talbot. But still, this is no classic product from the monster production line. I was afraid that this mass crossover seen so often, in a comic vein to add to things, would be boring with dated humor. But that’s not true. The comedy works mainly thanks to Lou Costello. And the rest? Of the handful of movies where Universal decided to don full combat gear and combine several of its prime commodities together, this is the best of all. For the cast alone. The Werewolf in the inimitable delivery of Chaney, Bela Lugosi in his most celebrated role seventeen years later and Vincent Price as the Invisible Man (you really can’t see him, just hear him). Just Boris Karloff in the role of Frankenstein’s Monster is missing. A very pleasant farewell to the “golden age" of one very special subgenre. ()

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