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The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock

  • 1959
  • Approved
  • 1h 13m
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5.4/10
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Lou Costello in The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock (1959)
ParodyComedySci-Fi

In one of his rare performances without Bud Abbott, Lou Costello plays a rubbish collector and inventor. When radiation in a nearby cave turns his girlfriend into a giantess, antics ensue as... Read allIn one of his rare performances without Bud Abbott, Lou Costello plays a rubbish collector and inventor. When radiation in a nearby cave turns his girlfriend into a giantess, antics ensue as he tries to shrink her using one of his inventions.In one of his rare performances without Bud Abbott, Lou Costello plays a rubbish collector and inventor. When radiation in a nearby cave turns his girlfriend into a giantess, antics ensue as he tries to shrink her using one of his inventions.

  • Director
    • Sidney Miller
  • Writers
    • Rowland Barber
    • Arthur A. Ross
    • Lawrence L. Goldman
  • Stars
    • Lou Costello
    • Dorothy Provine
    • Gale Gordon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sidney Miller
    • Writers
      • Rowland Barber
      • Arthur A. Ross
      • Lawrence L. Goldman
    • Stars
      • Lou Costello
      • Dorothy Provine
      • Gale Gordon
    • 21User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lou Costello
    Lou Costello
    • Artie Pinsetter
    Dorothy Provine
    Dorothy Provine
    • Emmy Lou Rossiter
    Gale Gordon
    Gale Gordon
    • Raven Rossiter
    Jimmy Conlin
    Jimmy Conlin
    • Magruder
    Charles Lane
    Charles Lane
    • Stanford Bates
    Robert Burton
    Robert Burton
    • First General
    Will Wright
    Will Wright
    • Pentagon General
    Lenny Kent
    Lenny Kent
    • Sergeant
    Ruth Perrott
    • Aunt May
    Peter Leeds
    Peter Leeds
    • Bill Burton
    Robert Nichols
    Robert Nichols
    • Bank Manager
    Veola Vonn
    Veola Vonn
    • Jackie Delaney
    Jack Straw
    • Pilot
    Bobby Barber
    Bobby Barber
    • Booster
    • (uncredited)
    George Boyce
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    James Bryce
    • Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Mushy Callahan
    Mushy Callahan
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    James J. Casino
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sidney Miller
    • Writers
      • Rowland Barber
      • Arthur A. Ross
      • Lawrence L. Goldman
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    5littlenemo

    Lou's last movie

    Well I just happened across this movie on AMC tonight, and all I can say is it's too bad Lou Costello went from being the better half of a comic duo to this unfunny movie. This was released shortly after his death in 1959 and you could tell by his appearance here that he did not look well. Whoever produced this movie thought it would be a good idea to combine science fiction which was quite popular at this time with a comic overtone. Lou Costello plays a trash collector/inventor who must defend his 30 foot wife from the army. (No spoilers!) Ten years earlier he would have screamed "Aaabbotttt!!!" if he saw a giant woman. But those days were gone. The jokes in this movie might have been funny for their time, but I've seen the jokes here used countless times already in other films. In a scale of 1 to 10, all I can give it is a 5.
    4moonspinner55

    Filmed in Wonderama!

    Lou Costello (sans Abbott) plays a small town self-employed "rubbish collector" (and the inventor of a time-controlling machine!) who is secretly courting the niece of the town big-shot. After a spat, Lou's girl (Dorothy Provine) runs into a misty cave--why it's misty we never learn--and emerges as a 30 foot giant. Provine is certainly a good sport, and she doesn't bother trying not to look ridiculous (it would've been impossible anyway), yet the screenwriter is really cruel to this character, turning her not only into a giant but a nagging harpy as well. Provine bosses Costello around while creating havoc with the Army troops who get called in, but nothing funny is done with the transformation. Trumped by "Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman" the previous year, the film does feature Lou Costello in his final bow, but provides little else. The special effects are marginal, while the script needed funnier lines and the direction snappier pacing. *1/2 from ****
    3bkoganbing

    A Lotta Woman

    The 30 Foot Bride Of Candy Rock marked a sad end to the career of one of the great film comedians of all time. Saddest of all is that work on this film compromised Lou Costello's health and eventually might have taken his life.

    Costello was 52 years old when he made this film and looked every bit of it, especially opposite Dorothy Provine. He also looked strained in his performance as well. But he did want to prove that he could succeed as a solo comic act without Abbott.

    Lou is a garbage collector and part time eccentric inventor and Provine's uncle Gale Gordon does not consider him an appropriate suitor for the hand of his niece. On a trip through Dinosaur Canyon National Park, Provine takes in some of the exotic waters and finds herself growing to the height mentioned in the title. Complications ensue, especially after Gordon insists on them being married without knowing the full extent of what's happened to his niece.

    I think Lou would have been better off if he had chosen a property that would have allowed him to play someone closer to his actual age, a father figure of some kind. His scenes with Provine just don't gel.

    In addition to this being the last film of Lou Costello this was also the final big screen appearance of character actor Jimmy Conlin, playing the Justice Of The Peace who marries the mismatched couple. Conlin was a member in good standing of the Preston Sturges stock company, you'll find him in many of his films.

    Not a good film to go out on for Lou Costello.
    6lee_eisenberg

    Have you ever had a really big secret?

    It sounds as though "The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock" had kind of a bad reputation simply because Lou Costello was acting without Bud Abbott. Maybe so, but I think that the movie merits a lot of discussion about its era. The relationships between the sexes is obviously very dated. As it happens, one of the jokes centers around the fact that people weren't allowed to say pregnant on screen.

    Basically, the movie is an innocuously silly send-up of all the sci-fi flicks about people becoming giants. And besides, how can you not like the sight of Dorothy Provine wearing a parachute and looking like a vestal virgin in a sword-and-sandal epic? It's not anything special, but if the point is to entertain, then it succeeds.

    The sight of Dorothy Provine dressed like that is going to elate me for years to come.
    george.schmidt

    HEY ABBOTT!!!

    THE 30 FOOT BRIDE OF CANDY ROCK (1959) ** Lou Costello, Dorothy Provine, Gale Gordon. Costello's only film without partner Bud Abbott and sadly his final one (he died before the film was released) casts him in this fantasy comedy as hapless rubbish collector and amateur inventor Artie Pinsetter (great name), in love with the lovely niece of disgruntled politico Gordon, who unwittingly turns her into a giantess (!) Oh the possibilities... but the film falters with some cheap special effects and lame plot, but Provine is a sight in a parachute-inspired tunic! Va-va-va-VOOM! HEY ABBOTT!! Begging for a remake, say with Jason Alexander and Gina Gershon/Famke Janssen/Sela Ward or Selma Blair? Or for the Gen.Y say Britney Spears and Seth Green? Hey Now!! Just a thought.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Lou Costello, and his only starring role without Bud Abbott. It wasn't released until about five months after Costello's death.
    • Goofs
      Emmy Lou is standing in a canyon and she's face to face with Lou Costello yet when she cries a tear falls on him from directly above.
    • Quotes

      Raven Rossiter: Go and shut Magruder up! Go down in the cellar and give him another bottle of wine.

      Aunt May: Well, he's had a dozen bottles since yesterday.

      Raven Rossiter: Fine. I want him so plastered he'll have to join AA one A at a time.

    • Connections
      Featured in Neil Finn: She Will Have Her Way (1998)

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 1959 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Costello e a Mulher-Gigante
    • Filming locations
      • Columbia/Warner Bros. Ranch - 411 North Hollywood Way, Burbank, California, USA(town scenes)
    • Production company
      • D.R.B. Production Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 13 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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