Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTwo bumbling Americans stumble on the discovery of a lifetime when their search for a mummy leads them to a sacred medallion that holds the key to buried treasure.Two bumbling Americans stumble on the discovery of a lifetime when their search for a mummy leads them to a sacred medallion that holds the key to buried treasure.Two bumbling Americans stumble on the discovery of a lifetime when their search for a mummy leads them to a sacred medallion that holds the key to buried treasure.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 2 candidature totali
- Klaris
- (as Edwin Parker)
- Dance Troupe
- (as The Mazzone-Abbott Dancers)
- Native
- (scene tagliate)
- Waiter
- (scene tagliate)
- Dancer
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- Policeman
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
I thought this movie was better than I anticipated. It's a gentle comedy of 2 buffoons who stumble into an adventure in Egypt after one is mistaken for a murderer. It is relaxing and laid back but if you want funny Abbott and Costello then look else where. There's a cute scene which uses their poisoned drink routine where instead they use hamburgers and a cursed medallion. Again, Costello directed his comedy at the children by pulling faces and doing far too much talking at the camera. This was funny in some of their other films but not in this one. Another good scene is where Abbott and one of the bad guys dress up as the Mummy, this isn't laugh out loud comedy but one or two scenes should put a smile of any fan's face. Their last film for universal.
Featuring such notable character actors as Richard Deacon and Marie Windsor, the film is competently made and very easy to watch, but to say it lacks the inspiration of Abbott and Costello's best work would be a tremendous understatement. At most, MEET THE MUMMY is mildly amusing in a broadly slapstick sort of way, good for an occasional chuckle at best. It would be their last film at Universal and their next-to-last screen appearance together, so it might be best regarded as a fond farewell.
Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThough Bud Abbott's character in this film was named Peter Patterson and Lou Costello's character's name was Freddie Franklin, they addressed each other by their own, real names ("Heeeeey Abbott!") throughout the entire picture. The credits are the only place where their characters' names are used.
- BlooperWhen Dr. Zoomer is recording his entry at the point he says 'look there' and is killed he gasps quietly. Yet later when Costello plays back the recording at the point where Dr. Zoomer says 'look there' and is killed there's a loud scream on the recording instead.
- Citazioni
Bud Abbott aka Peter Patterson: I overheard Doctor Zoomer say he needed a couple of men to accompany his mummy back to the States.
Lou Costello aka Freddie Franklin: Is she afraid to travel by herself?
Bud Abbott aka Peter Patterson: She? No, Lou. This mummy is a he. What's wrong with that? Some mummies are men, some mummies are women.
Lou Costello aka Freddie Franklin: Such a strange country.
Bud Abbott aka Peter Patterson: What's strange about it, Lou?
Lou Costello aka Freddie Franklin: Your mummy, your mummy. Wasn't she a woman?
Bud Abbott aka Peter Patterson: I never had a mummy.
Lou Costello aka Freddie Franklin: What did your Father do? Win you in a crap game?
Bud Abbott aka Peter Patterson: What's the matter?
Lou Costello aka Freddie Franklin: I thought you were gonna slap me!
- Curiosità sui creditiIn the final credits, the boys are listed with fake character names. Throughout the movie, they use their real names.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The World of Abbott and Costello (1965)
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- Budget
- 738.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 19 minuti
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- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1