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Abbott and Costello in The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap

movie review of Abbott & Costello's The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap, starring Bud Abbot, Lou Costello, Marjorie Main

Abbott and Costello‘s movie, The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap is a spoof on the typical Western, with Bud Abbott and Lou Costello playing traveling salesmen who stop in the Old Wild West town of Wagon Gap, Montana on their way to California. Upon entering the town, Lou shoots a pistol into the air, as the town drunk is murdered; Lou is tried for the murder, and under an actual Montana law of the time period is sentenced to assume the debts and dependents of the dead man. Lou is now being worked to death during the day by the Widow Hawkins (played by Marjorie Main of the ”Ma and Pa Kettle” movie series) and her seven children, and by the saloonkeeper at nights to pay off the dead man’s debts.

Lou then discovers that no one dares to kill him, since they would inherit the Hawkins clan - Lou swiftly becomes the Sheriff and starts cleaning up the town, and begins pushing Bud Abbott around in a funny reversal of their roles.

I rate it 3 clowns clownclownclownon a 5-clown scale.

Funny movie quotes from Abbott and Costello’s The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap

Lou Costello : That wild goose chase of yours is going to lay an egg.



Lou Costello : We stop the stage, the bandits are waiting for the stage, and then you show up instead of the stage.
Bud Abbott : That’s pretty well-staged.


Lou Costello : Marriage is a three ring circus: the engagement ring, the wedding ring and suffering.

Trivia from Abbott and Costello’s The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap

Posted by Tom Raymond, aka Raynbow on 04/26 at 07:30 PM
 

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