Rocky and Puddin' Head are waiting tables at an inn on Tortuga when a letter given them by Lady Jane for delivery to Martingale gets switched with a treasure map. Kidd and Bonney kidnap them... Read allRocky and Puddin' Head are waiting tables at an inn on Tortuga when a letter given them by Lady Jane for delivery to Martingale gets switched with a treasure map. Kidd and Bonney kidnap them to Skull Island to find said treasure.Rocky and Puddin' Head are waiting tables at an inn on Tortuga when a letter given them by Lady Jane for delivery to Martingale gets switched with a treasure map. Kidd and Bonney kidnap them to Skull Island to find said treasure.
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Laughton,seemingly relishing the chance to play a variant on the pantomime villains he doubtless enjoyed watching in the theatre as a child,is the main reason to give this the time of day
The story doesn't really matter every A&C film has a silly setup for them to do their stuff, what does matter is the comedy. Here fans (of whom I'm one) will be happy that A&C are their usual selves despite looking older and fuller around the waist. Their routines are good and Captain Kidd gets involved well.
The problem with the film is that it moves away from the values of their older films. The Technicolour is pretty horrible and actually takes away from the film making it feel like a gaudy matinee C-movie instead of a comedy classic. What is worse is the tonne of poor musical numbers they really slow down the comedy, in fact they seem to take up most of the film. The romance element is also dull. However fans will be happy with both A&C's performances and Charles Laughton, who could easily have looked done hi nose at this, joins in really well and hams it up.
Overall this is not one of their best, but Abbot and Costello fans will enjoy their antics, but feel free to fast forward all the songs.
Did you know
- TriviaCharles Laughton had wanted to do a knockabout physical comedy for some time, but could never find anything appropriate. He had long been an admirer of Lou Costello's abilities as a slapstick comedian, and--as he remarked some time later--he decided "If you want to learn something, learn it from the best" so he let Costello and Bud Abbott know that he was interested in doing something with them. This picture is the result.
- GoofsIn her love letter, Lady Jane wrote, "... My dear, it's very important that I see you immediately. ..." However, Captain Bonney reads, "... But I am being torn away from those strong affectionate arms. ..."
- Quotes
Capt. William Kidd: I hate fat men!
Capt. Bonney: But you're a fat man.
Capt. William Kidd: I hate myself too!
- ConnectionsEdited from Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951)
- SoundtracksAway Ay Aye Ay
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by Bob Russell and Lester Lee
Performed by Leif Erickson, Bill Shirley and chorus
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- Budget
- $701,688 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 10m(70 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1