ARROWTOWN PICTURES
When Bud Abbott and Lou Costello decide to forsake their professions in a Hollywood hairdressing saloon for a new occupation as actors’ agents, complications inseparable from this comedy team inevitably ensue. Plot of the picture, “Abbott and Costello in Hollywood,” can aptly be described in laughs. As they themselves say, “If you try to be a comedian, you gotta have swing—and you gotta swing at the right time,” And in Hollywood they swing into film colony life with their usual irrepressible zest.
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Lake County Mail, Issue 31, 24 December 1947, Page 4
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84ARROWTOWN PICTURES Lake County Mail, Issue 31, 24 December 1947, Page 4
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