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Ride 'Em Cowboy

  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.8K
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Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, and Anne Gwynne in Ride 'Em Cowboy (1942)
Buddy ComedyComedyDramaWestern

Two peanut vendors at a traveling rodeo show get in trouble with their boss and hide out on a railroad train heading west. They get jobs as cowboys on a dude ranch, despite the fact that bot... Read allTwo peanut vendors at a traveling rodeo show get in trouble with their boss and hide out on a railroad train heading west. They get jobs as cowboys on a dude ranch, despite the fact that both know nothing about cowboys, horses, or much of anything.Two peanut vendors at a traveling rodeo show get in trouble with their boss and hide out on a railroad train heading west. They get jobs as cowboys on a dude ranch, despite the fact that both know nothing about cowboys, horses, or much of anything.

  • Director
    • Arthur Lubin
  • Writers
    • Edmund L. Hartmann
    • Harold Shumate
    • True Boardman
  • Stars
    • Bud Abbott
    • Lou Costello
    • Dick Foran
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Arthur Lubin
    • Writers
      • Edmund L. Hartmann
      • Harold Shumate
      • True Boardman
    • Stars
      • Bud Abbott
      • Lou Costello
      • Dick Foran
    • 29User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Bud Abbott
    Bud Abbott
    • Duke
    Lou Costello
    Lou Costello
    • Willoughby
    Dick Foran
    Dick Foran
    • Bronco Bob Mitchell
    Anne Gwynne
    Anne Gwynne
    • Anne Shaw
    Johnny Mack Brown
    Johnny Mack Brown
    • Alabam' Brewster
    Judd McMichael
    Judd McMichael
    • Tom
    • (as The Merry Macs)
    Ted McMichael
    Ted McMichael
    • Harry
    • (as The Merry Macs)
    Joe McMichael
    Joe McMichael
    • Dick
    • (as The Merry Macs)
    Mary Lou Cook
    Mary Lou Cook
    • Dotty Davis
    • (as The Merry Macs)
    Ella Fitzgerald
    Ella Fitzgerald
    • Ruby
    Samuel S. Hinds
    Samuel S. Hinds
    • Sam Shaw
    Douglass Dumbrille
    Douglass Dumbrille
    • Jake Rainwater
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Ace Anderson
    Bob Baker
    Bob Baker
    • Ranch Cowhand Driving Bus
    • (uncredited)
    Hank Bell
    Hank Bell
    • Napping Cowpoke with Rake
    • (uncredited)
    Brooks Benedict
    Brooks Benedict
    • Rodeo Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Biby
    Edward Biby
    • Rodeo Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Wade Boteler
    Wade Boteler
    • Rodeo Manager
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Arthur Lubin
    • Writers
      • Edmund L. Hartmann
      • Harold Shumate
      • True Boardman
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews29

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    yonhope

    Almost the birth of Rock and Roll

    Hi, Everyone,

    I first saw some of this movie in a silent version. It was released by Castle Films as a home movie for people who had 8mm projectors. It was about five minutes in length and the Castle title was "No Indians Please." It had the car chase scene where Abbott and Costello were being pursued by Indians on horseback. The Model A Ford just looks funny even without sound. It has a good special effect where the car is driven underwater.

    The spectacular thing about this movie is the music. It was made about a dozen years before Rock and Roll music would be on the charts. This movie has a couple of numbers where Black and White musical artists are mixed musically in a way that basically is Rock and Roll. The combination of barndance cowboy music mixed with an uptempo African American group that is not unlike The Coasters of the fifties is prophetic. I don't think anyone knew what they almost had.

    The story is OK. Bud and Lou are their usual selves managing to find trouble in the calmest of settings. A dude ranch, a drive in the desert, a bus trip and a stop to buy some Indian souvenirs causes much chaos.

    If you like the bus in this movie, be sure to watch "It Happened One Night." Other bus movies would include "North By Northwest (One scene)," "The Big Bus," "D.O.A. (One scene)," "Speed" and "High Anxiety (One scene)."

    Tom Willett
    7wes-connors

    Way Out West with Abbott & Costello

    New York hot dog vendors Bud Abbott and Lou Costello (as Duke and Willoughby) cause trouble at a rodeo, them move out west for real, first disguised as cows and then as cowboys. This was the inevitable "western" take on the "Abbott & Costello" franchise, and it catches the duo appearing still fresh, and with the formula working well. With their "poker game" probably best known, the vaudeville routines seem not to have been tapped out, and the material is chosen well. And, new comedy bits are blended in well.

    The inoffensive lovers are singing cowboy Dick Foran (as "Bronco Bob" Mitchell) and pretty cowgirl Anne Gwynne (as Anne Shaw).

    Ella Fitzgerald drops in, to sing her hit "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" (1938). Western hero Johnny Mack Brown (as "Alabam'" Brewster) also lends some support. But, the highlight is seeing Ms. Fitzgerald and The Merry Macs do a 1940s jive called "Rockin' and Reelin'" (a tune Chuck Berry might have enjoyed). It's guaranteed to pop your top. Merry Mac brothers Joe, Ted, and Judd McMichael (herein complimented by Mary Lou Cook) were an excellent vocal group, best known for their later hit "Mairzy Doats" (1944).

    ******* Ride 'Em Cowboy (2/13/42) Arthur Lubin ~ Lou Costello, Bud Abbott, Dick Foran, Anne Gwynne
    7Russell Dodd

    very funny A+C vehicle

    Abbott and Costello, working on a rodeo as hot dog salesman accidently let out a bull while on the run from the boss. The bull gets in the path of celebrated western hero 'Bronco' Bob. He panics and it's up to champion cowgirl, Anne to save his life. She injures her ankle and is out of the competition. He apologises but she's having none of it after discovering he's a big fake. Meanwhile, the boys, still on the run from the boss hide on the train which Anne(and Bronco Bob) are on. A hilarious poker game routine occurs here. Lou's facial expressions are hystrical. Anyway, the boys get jobs on the 'Lazy S' ranch which Anne's father owns where Bob asks Anne for forgiveness and asks her to train him for the upcoming rodeo competition. Meanwhile, Costello accidentally shoots an arrow through the heart of a teepee and by law has to marry a girl(probably played by a man) whom the tent is owned by. So the Indians are after him.

    The boys do all sorts of routines throughout this very very funny outing which won't disappoint any of their fans. Crazy house routine, swimming pool scene, poker scene and the great driving finale are all highlights in one of their best. One or two of the songs slow the pace though (Foran's only).
    8Spondonman

    A lovely film

    Ride 'Em Cowboy has always been my favourite Abbott & Costello film, since the first time I saw it at 10 years old. Other films of theirs had some of the classic routines, maybe better stories too, but this one has some great routines, great atmosphere and a lot of great songs too. And just as importantly Anne Gwynne never looked lovelier ... even when she was ogling Dick Foran! Was that why she didn't she make the A-list?!

    It's that Universal Studios 1941 atmosphere that counts most, and Don Raye & Gene de Paul had cooked up some marvellous tunes as well, my favourite being Give Me My Saddle. The marvellous Merry Macs had their bit with Wake Up Jacob, a glorious little ditty I think is still not available on CD. Most of todays music experts would go for Ella's classic A-Tisket A-Tasket though, whilst probably commenting on how demeaning it was for her to appear in such a film. But as far they're concerned not for anyone else appearing though!

    Favourite bits: Lou's dream sequence "You will You won't"; in the chase "putting out the brake"; the romantic midnight horse ride to the gorgeous I'll Remember April; many other bits of Bud & Lou's, all putting a smile on my face: not forgetting the poker game, breaking in Wildcat, the Red Indian dummy sketch etc. Was Sunbeam the young squaw an inspiration for Tex Avery's cartoons?

    82 minutes of joy to fans, however if you don't like A&C, b&w films from 1941, Westerns or slushy music there's nothing for you here.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    The boys own Way Out West?

    Well obviously not close to that brilliant offering from Stan & Ollie, but this is a nice genre attempt from Bud & Lou.

    The guys here are peanut vendors at a rodeo show, after accidentally burning their boss's foot they hide away on a train heading west. They end up at the Lazy S ranch and get work despite the fact that they clearly have no idea what they are letting themselves into.

    That's as much as you need to know really, there is the usual mix up of songs, love interest, and pure mania that goes with the decent films from the boys considerably large CV. A running plot strand of the guys on the run from Indian's because Lou has accidentally got engaged to a squaw, makes for some great and humorous scenes, but the stand out sequence takes place at a swimming pool, wonderfully funny part of the film. The film isn't really one to win new fans to the comedic talent of the pair because the running time could be too long for some with this brand of humour, but for those already converted, the film sits nicely up at the top with the best of their work.

    A-ticket, a-tasket, a green and yellow basket! 7/10

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Ella Fitzgerald.
    • Goofs
      Willoughby's hat is pinned to the wall by a knife. When the hat is removed there are two holes in the wall implying that this was the second take.
    • Quotes

      Willoughby: It's all our fault. Duke and I went running to hide from the boss and I let the cow's husband out.

      Duke: He means the bull.

      Willoughby: Bull nothin' it's a fact.

    • Connections
      Edited into Western Melodies (1949)
    • Soundtracks
      Give Me My Saddle
      (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Don Raye

      Music by Gene de Paul

      Performed by Dick Foran

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 1942 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Helden im Sattel
    • Filming locations
      • Saugus Train Depot, Saugus, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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