Bud and Lou make Broadway debut June 19, 1939
Abbott and Costello’s first and only Broadway show, “Streets of Paris,” opened at the Broadhurst Theater (235 West 44th Street)
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Abbott and Costello’s first and only Broadway show, “Streets of Paris,” opened at the Broadhurst Theater (235 West 44th Street)
Read MoreBud and Lou’s smash service comedy, Buck Privates (1941), will be screened in Los Angeles on Sunday, April 14 at
Read MoreDC Comics’ supervillain Harley Quinn is a female sidekick and love interest of the Joker. When she was first introduced
Read MoreThe only surviving 35mm SuperCinecolor print of Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd (1952) will be screened on Saturday, Jan.
Read MoreThe cape Bela Lugosi wore as Count Dracula in Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein and a 24-sheet poster for the
Read MoreIn AMC’s new seven-episode series Eli Roth’s History of Horror, director Roth talks with some of the masters of horror as
Read MorePaddy Costello Humphreys and her son, Michael, will be at the Old Town Music Hall in El Segundo, Calif., on
Read MoreThe Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Yonkers, New York, will screen Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) on Saturday, October 6
Read MoreSusan Miller, vocalist on Abbott and Costello’s ABC radio program for the 1947-1948 season, passed away August 26 in Phoenix,
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