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"RIDE 'EM COWBOY" ' ■# Bud. Abbott and Lou Costello are with us again—and funnier than ever! Clad in ohaps, spur-be decked boots and ten-gallon hats, Univer- j sal's star comedians hit a new comedy high in "Ride 'Em Cowboy", which opens to-day at the Regent Theatre. Every indication points to box-office grosses that will surpass the sensational figures piled tip by "Buck Privates," "Hold That Ghost" and "Keep 'Em Flying." 1 Ride Em Cowboy" is by far and wide the most pretentious and best oi their riotous vehicles. It has an even more diverting story thread than ,» its predecessors, more impressive song numbers, a. stronger cast, and greater production values. The story'takes Abbott and Costello from. their berths as hot-dog vendors at a Long Island rodeo, shanghais them into Arizona and establishes them as compokes on a dude ranch." They become' entangled in a mesli of feminine pulchritude, wild steers, bucking broncos ami last, but not least, a tribe of Indians.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 13, 9 October 1942, Page 4
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