DVD review of One Night in the Tropics, the first Abbott and Costello movie, starring Bud Abbot, Lou Costello
By all rights, "One Night in the Tropics" shouldn’t be an Abbott and Costello movie at all. It was a typical 1940’s romantic musical comedy, starring Allan Jones (perhaps most famous for "Showboat" as well as his work with the Marx Brothers in "A Day at the Races" and "A Night at the Opera"), Bob Cummings and Nancy Kelly. However, Universal Pictures had just put a pair of radio comedians under contract, and wanted to give the pair, known as Abbott and Costello, a small part in the movie as comic relief, to see how they would do.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello responded by stealing the show literally. Every scene that they filmed had the film crew roaring with laughter, prompting the producer to keep expanding their parts, time and again. As a result, they worked some of their best routines into the picture, including:
- Who’s On First (a shortened version - the full version is found in "The Naughty Nineties")
- Mustard Routine
- Money Changing
- Jonah and the Whale
- Paid In Full
- Two Tens For a Five
Although "A Night in the Tropics" is a fine romantic comedy all by itself, it has earned its’ place in movie history as Abbott and Costello’s first feature film and a funny film it is, too.
I rate it 4 clowns
on a 5-clown scale.
Funny movie quotes from Abbott and Costello’s "One Night in the Tropics," courtesy of Amazon.com:
- Bud Abbott: Put that out. There’s no smoking in here.
Lou Costello: What makes you think I’m smokin’?
Bud Abbott: You’ve got a cigar in your mouth!
Lou Costello: I’ve got shoes on ... don’t mean I’m walkin’. - Lou Costello: He’s gonna make a wonderful husband.
Bud Abbott: You don’t even know what a husband is.Lou Costello: A husband is what’s left of a sweetheart after the nerve has been killed.
Trivia from "One Night in the Tropics" starring Bud Abbott and Lou costello
- Originally titled "Caribbean Holiday."
- Abbott and Costello’s first feature film. They were not the top-billed stars of the movie; this was just a routine Universal B-movie musical with contract players in the cast.
- Abbott and Costello were big radio stars when they made this, their debut film. The voices are heard before they appear on screen.
- William Frawley (playing the role of Roscoe)is best remembered for his role of Fred Mertz in the classic TV sitcom "I Love Lucy."
- Leo Carrillo (playing the role of Esobar) is best remembered for his role as Pancho in the classic 1950’s TV series "THE CISCO KID."
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