I love how they were able to comedy through Bud and Lou yet maintain the seriousness of the established monster lore up to that point . Wolfman diving off the balcony to get Dracula is a great image .
You’re absolutely correct the movie was a success universal it was in serious trouble in bankruptcy but what happened was the movie it was so success a good university out of bankruptcy awesome movie…💀🎃
@@franklujan8304it’s ironic you mentioned this because years ago before this film, Universal in the early 1930’s was going downhill in financial gane and yet when they decided to launch (from the silent films era but with talking pictures) they took a chance with monster films starting with DRACULAAA 🧛♂️ ⚰️ and that movie gave great financial success in the theaters that Universal continued there Monster genres “which in turn”saved Universal Pictures from financial ruined. The Monsters saved the films industry🎉 🎥 🎞️ 🥂
I always find it fascinating how they were able to blend the comedy and horror of each scene together so well without one overshadowing the other. If you pay attention to certain parts of the scenes you’ll find it hilarious while if you pay attention to other parts it’ll seem like a genuine monster flick.
Its the coolest thing to see Dracula & Wolfman get it on. Reminds me of how much of a classic horror movie fan/ wolf man fan i was a kid back in the 90s
As a kid I geek spasmed watching the Wolfman fight Dracula! This was a special era of moviemaking where fan service came across as almost completely accidental. These days we would’ve gotten a three-way fight between Frankenstein, Dracula, and the Wolfman lol although I wish that was the case I appreciate this scene in it’s originality just the same!
It's a pretty interesting plot point in this that Talbot wants to stop Dracula, but knows he can't control the werewolf transformation. So he's really just trying to get into a position where he can _aim_ the werewolf transformation at Dracula and rely on the fact that it's too wild to be controlled, can overpower the vampire physically and is immune to the effects of being bitten if that happens. Decades before Bruce Banner "aims" the Hulk
I'm not sure if it was intentional, but there are some similarities between the Hulk and Frankenstein/The Wolf Man. Kind of a mix of both. Bruce experiences transformations into a monster that is really strong and hurts people unintentionally. Plus both Frankenstein and the Hulk are green.
A must watch every october. Maybe the best classic movie monster of all time because it encompasses everyone. Glenn Strange scared the heck out of me when I was a kid. Such an awesome classic
Long Chaney Jr's Portrayal of Larry Lawrence Talbot is my favorite interpretation of The Wolfman Benecio Del Toro did exceptionally good in the remake but I also like the Original too😁
@@tubucoco It’s a suit! Well, I say it’s a suit more then a costume. But the man who made this comment saying “End of an Era”. I say No! Because, The Gill-Man is the one that End of an Era.
I'm 60 years old and I watched this every year when it would air on TV when I was a youngster, and in black and white. Classic horror potrayed by great actors at that time!!
Yeah, he was supposed to be the original Frankenstein monster too, but he wound up playing the part of Igor. Boris Karloff became Frankenstein's monster, I'm glad it worked out that way because I can't imagine Lugosi as Frankenstein's monster.
0:57-1:47. Pretty good suspense; real intense. When Lou sees that Talbot has changed, his mind flashes back what Talbot told him. Good thing his legs were free.
1:051:101:15 Lawrence Talbot transforms into The Wolf Man 4:57 Dracula turns into a bat in an attempt to escape, but 5:00 The Wolf Man sacrifices himself to kill Dracula (which was the most heroic The Wolf Man had done, especially from all the murders he committed before it). 1:321:351:40 Dracula and The Wolf Man start their battle 1:44 The Wolf Man chases Dracula 2:38 Costello/Wilbur: Chick, do you believe me now? 2:40 Abbott/Chick: Yes. 2:41 The Monster kills Sandra 2:49 Chick frees Wilbur and run away from The Monster. 2:57 Chick and Wilbur tried to barricade the door. 3:10 The Monster enters the room 3:24 Chick and Wilbur escaped The Monster, 3:283:31 but now encounter the battle between Dracula and The Wolf Man. 3:34 They re-encounter The Monster. 3:40 Then Dracula and The Wolf Man again. 3:473:493:54 Then they’re caught in between The Monster and the battle between Dracula and The Wolf Man. 3:57 Wilbur fools The Monster by pretending to be Dracula until 4:08 he goofs it up. 4:35 Chick and Wilbur managed to lock The Monster into the other room until 4:414:47 he frees himself.
It's cool, because Talbot was dedicated to stopping Dracula and Frankenstein at the beginning of the film. And at the end, even in wolf form, he delivers!
3:52 is the best part of this whole scene. Just casually as they’re running for their life, Lou’s over here like “Hey, would you take a look at that! Oh, right-” **continues panicking**
Another movie that came close to the original Frankenstein movie for me next to Young Frankenstein, this definitely is a classsic movie never gets boring seeing Abbott and Costello in different situations i have to say Glenn Strange portrayed to monster amazingly well
I made a tradition out of watching this on Saturday nights with my sons when they were young. Just as I did with my father when I was young while watching Dr shock in Philly.
After Karloff, Glenn Strange looked the best in the Frankenstein monster make-up. Even Jack Pierce, the make-up artist who created most of the Universal monsters, said that Strange had the perfect face for the monster. If you were a "monster-kid" growing up in the 1960s, it was mostly Glenn Strange's Frankenstein image that was used in the marketing of toys, models, magazines, board games, etc. during the "monster craze" of that era.
@@hoborock007 LOL Good point. I may be wrong, but I think that was his real name. He appeared in LOTS of westerns in the thirties and forties before playing Frankenstein's monster. His gaunt, craggy face was perfect for that genre as well.
@@kevinmiller6380 I forgot about Herman Munster! You're right...Gwynne had a great face for that makeup. I'd put him up there with Karloff and Strange.
Glenn Strange played the monster until there was a leg injury he had, so the scene were the women was thrown out the window was played by Lon Chaney jr as the monster
Yep, that's Lon throwing Lenore Aubert's stunt double out the window and then knocking aside the gurney. He offered to do that so that the production wasn't held up too much until Glenn could return.
Fun fact. 4:41 was actually an outtake. Costello was supposed to stand on a marker but he moved from it. That's why he got punched in the face. The stunt double who doubled for Sandra when she was thrown from the window also had to go to the hospital when a piece of the candy glass they used for the window got in one of her eyes.
Man what a sequence of events after 3:23 😂 wolfman dracula fight including hurling a potted plant. Then running our the room into another monster, reminds me of classic Scooby-Doo
Glenn Strange injured himself throwing "Dr Mornay" out the window (it looks like the stuntwoman landed on the ledge outside the window, too). This threatened to hold up production, when Lon Chaney, who had played Frankenstein before, offered to do it. At 2:47 you can see him dressed as the Monster, filling in for Strange.
I'm 62 years old when was little i watched abbot and Costello movies every Sunday afternoon at 12:00pm on WPIX CHANNEL 11 here in new york city then going outside to play with friends such good and fun times years before cable tv.
This was my favorite Universal Monster movie as a 6-7 y old kid in the early 90's because it had all three of them in it & two of the actors were the original actors!!!!! Im eo glad they actually brag back Bela Lagosi a second time to play Dracula for this film!!!! Bela the original Dracula & Lon Chany Jr. the original Wolfman in the same exact movie fighting each other!!!!! That is so damn legendary!!!! Its too bad Boris Karloff couldn't of reprised his role just one more time as the Frankenstein monster!!!!!
It was really funny when Wilbur kicked the wolf man in the butt, he thought he was Chick in a wolf man mask..he told him " get up" and take that mask off..then he realized it wasn't Chick he took off running! Lol...too funny!!
Re-Watching this scene again and again, Cassandra. Really had it coming!!! (2:41) for helping, Dracula. and trying kill a good man like, Wilbur. Frankenstein's Monster. made the Most shocking and satisfying kill in The Universe Era.
The Speed and sheer animalistic nature of the Wolfman and Dracula's years of experience and hypnotism to lure victims, still pales to seeing the Monster tear off the leather binders and getting off the table. (Note: Lon Channey took over for Strange as the Monster after twisting his ankle for this scene 2:33
Here's something that most movie secrets that you don't want to know Is Lon Chaney Jr that was transformed into the wolfman where Frankenstein way laying is because Glenn Strange started feeling better With his ankle and continued to play his role....so the idea was they waited a few days till Glenn Strange got better and Continued shooting The Movie.....
If Bud Abbott would have hit Dracula with that chair I would have been so impressed!!! At least he should have thrown it at Dracula before running away!!!!🤣🤣🤣
I love how they were able to comedy through Bud and Lou yet maintain the seriousness of the established monster lore up to that point . Wolfman diving off the balcony to get Dracula is a great image .
That is what makes this one of the greatest horror comedies ever, matched only by Young Frankenstein.
You’re absolutely correct the movie was a success universal it was in serious trouble in bankruptcy but what happened was the movie it was so success a good university out of bankruptcy awesome movie…💀🎃
@@franklujan8304it’s ironic you mentioned this because years ago before this film, Universal in the early 1930’s was going downhill in financial gane and yet when they decided to launch (from the silent films era but with talking pictures) they took a chance with monster films starting with DRACULAAA 🧛♂️ ⚰️ and that movie gave great financial success in the theaters that Universal continued there Monster genres “which in turn”saved Universal Pictures from financial ruined. The Monsters saved the films industry🎉 🎥 🎞️ 🥂
Way better than young Frankenstein.
Sad how they didn’t remember that Wolfman was cured in the movie prior to this
The funniest confrontation between 2 natural enemies, a werewolf & a vampire.
This Is actually the first Time they were depicted as enemies.
This was Freddy Vs. Jason Vs. Michael for your grandparents.
Nope great grandparents my grandma and grandpa were born in the 1960s my great grandparents were born in the 1930s and both are alive somehow?
👍
And it'll be Chucky vs. Annabelle vs. The Boy for our kids.
@@user-fi6uj8pk4q Either Freddy or Jason would eat Michael Myers for breakfast!
...and a couple of loveable, and insanely hilarious goofs, thrown in for good measure!
I always find it fascinating how they were able to blend the comedy and horror of each scene together so well without one overshadowing the other. If you pay attention to certain parts of the scenes you’ll find it hilarious while if you pay attention to other parts it’ll seem like a genuine monster flick.
Frankensteins disposal of Lenore was actually pretty brutal.
Its the coolest thing to see Dracula & Wolfman get it on. Reminds me of how much of a classic horror movie fan/ wolf man fan i was a kid back in the 90s
Me too!
The way they evaded the Frankenstein monster time and time again ... we have to give them some credit!!!!!🤣🤣🤣
Pure Comedy Gold 😂
Yes!!
It's already credited as one of the greatest things ever in cinema
Well the monster is pretty slow.
As a kid I geek spasmed watching the Wolfman fight Dracula! This was a special era of moviemaking where fan service came across as almost completely accidental. These days we would’ve gotten a three-way fight between Frankenstein, Dracula, and the Wolfman lol although I wish that was the case I appreciate this scene in it’s originality just the same!
Glen strange is strong
I have a vague memory of a fight between Frankenstein and the wolfman in one of the old movies
@@bradleylyle9607 Frankenstein us a scientist how would he fight wolf man or Dracula?
@@bentonmarcum8924 Yes, there is one. I don't remember which one, though, but I've seen it.
@@bentonmarcum8924 Well, waddaya know. Right there in my UA-cam feed: Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man. 1943.
The look on Costello's face when he sees that Talbot has changed into the Wolfman. 😄😄😄😄😄😄
😂
What you looking out of the window for? Is somebody else coming after me?
Answer - Most certainly, Yes!! 😂
It's a pretty interesting plot point in this that Talbot wants to stop Dracula, but knows he can't control the werewolf transformation. So he's really just trying to get into a position where he can _aim_ the werewolf transformation at Dracula and rely on the fact that it's too wild to be controlled, can overpower the vampire physically and is immune to the effects of being bitten if that happens. Decades before Bruce Banner "aims" the Hulk
Hey, how do you do italics?
Excellent comment.
@@henrybrowne7248 underscore on either side of the word
So _ the word _
_comes out looking like this_
@@Telcontar86 Cool. Thanks.
I'm not sure if it was intentional, but there are some similarities between the Hulk and Frankenstein/The Wolf Man. Kind of a mix of both. Bruce experiences transformations into a monster that is really strong and hurts people unintentionally. Plus both Frankenstein and the Hulk are green.
Dracula's reaction when Chick accidentally knocked henchwoman out 😂
0:49 you mean the way he just watches her unconscious body like “hey, why you dead?”
A must watch every october. Maybe the best classic movie monster of all time because it encompasses everyone. Glenn Strange scared the heck out of me when I was a kid. Such an awesome classic
Long Chaney Jr's Portrayal of Larry Lawrence Talbot is my favorite interpretation of The Wolfman Benecio Del Toro did exceptionally good in the remake but I also like the Original too😁
No it doesn't! They should've had the mummy in this one. It would've been perfect! Hey, wait! Even the Gill Man!
The end of an era of classic universal horror stars
Until they made it's Final Universal Monster in 1954.
@@megalon73 which was what??
@@tubucoco Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) did you know that! Everyone knows that.
@@megalon73 everyone from that era you mean. 😆 Also, who was in the creature from the Black Lagoons suit or costume??
@@tubucoco It’s a suit! Well, I say it’s a suit more then a costume. But the man who made this comment saying “End of an Era”. I say No! Because, The Gill-Man is the one that End of an Era.
I'm 60 years old and I watched this every year when it would air on TV when I was a youngster, and in black and white. Classic horror potrayed by great actors at that time!!
One of the best sequences ever. The editing, the music and the action all come together flawlessly.
this is apprently the only time Bela Lugosi reprised his role of Dracula. pretty interesting tbh lol
The only time in the movies. He performed in numerous productions of the play.
That's a piece a trivia that has won me several free drinks over the years
Yeah, he was supposed to be the original Frankenstein monster too, but he wound up playing the part of Igor. Boris Karloff became Frankenstein's monster, I'm glad it worked out that way because I can't imagine Lugosi as Frankenstein's monster.
@@tubucoco Lugosi played the Monster in Frankenstein meet the Wolfman.
@@empathyedits8809 yeah, I know and it wasn't good. Boris Karloff was much better.
0:57-1:47. Pretty good suspense; real intense. When Lou sees that Talbot has changed, his mind flashes back what Talbot told him. Good thing his legs were free.
Lou: You WEREN'T lying... you really DO turn into a wolf when the moon is full!!!
1:05 1:10 1:15 Lawrence Talbot transforms into The Wolf Man
4:57 Dracula turns into a bat in an attempt to escape, but 5:00 The Wolf Man sacrifices himself to kill Dracula (which was the most heroic The Wolf Man had done, especially from all the murders he committed before it).
1:32 1:35 1:40 Dracula and The Wolf Man start their battle
1:44 The Wolf Man chases Dracula
2:38 Costello/Wilbur: Chick, do you believe me now?
2:40 Abbott/Chick: Yes.
2:41 The Monster kills Sandra
2:49 Chick frees Wilbur and run away from The Monster.
2:57 Chick and Wilbur tried to barricade the door.
3:10 The Monster enters the room
3:24 Chick and Wilbur escaped The Monster, 3:28 3:31 but now encounter the battle between Dracula and The Wolf Man.
3:34 They re-encounter The Monster.
3:40 Then Dracula and The Wolf Man again.
3:47 3:49 3:54 Then they’re caught in between The Monster and the battle between Dracula and The Wolf Man.
3:57 Wilbur fools The Monster by pretending to be Dracula until 4:08 he goofs it up.
4:35 Chick and Wilbur managed to lock The Monster into the other room until 4:41 4:47 he frees himself.
It's cool, because Talbot was dedicated to stopping Dracula and Frankenstein at the beginning of the film. And at the end, even in wolf form, he delivers!
@@belabelasko8223 Exactly.
The Wolfman was a hero monster in this film,he also attacked Mr.McDoogle as well earlier and he assaulted Costello about his “missing” exhibits!
It would have been cool and funny if they showed him biting into the bat 🦇 when he grabbed it. I've got you, and now I think I'll eat you. Lol
3:52 is the best part of this whole scene. Just casually as they’re running for their life, Lou’s over here like “Hey, would you take a look at that! Oh, right-” **continues panicking**
1:06 “What are you looking out the window for? Somebody else coming after me?” 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Right at the end of this film, Vincent Price plays The Invisible Man.
SPOILER ALERT!!🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨
@@O-DogKubrick lMAO 🤣
"ALLOW ME TO INTRODUCE MYSELF I AM THE INVISIBLE MAN, HAHAHAHAHAHAHA". Would've been great if he was in Abbott and Costello meets the Invisible Man.
@@richie9308 yes.
This would be the second time Vincent Price would play the Invisible Man. The first was in 1940 The Invisible Man Returns.
The tablecloth trick was also great. So funny.
Another movie that came close to the original Frankenstein movie for me next to Young Frankenstein, this definitely is a classsic movie never gets boring seeing Abbott and Costello in different situations i have to say Glenn Strange portrayed to monster amazingly well
Boris Karloff actually gave him tips on how to play him.
I love it they played the monster mash it was a graveyard smash
Good to see Bela Lugosi as Dracula once again. John Carradine just didn't cut it.
I made a tradition out of watching this on Saturday nights with my sons when they were young. Just as I did with my father when I was young while watching Dr shock in Philly.
What you looking out the window for? Love that line.
Any relation to 'Harvey'?
I love the expression by Dracula when Chick knocks out his henchwoman as if to say "Cant you do anything right woman!" lol
0:49 “vhy are you dead?” 😂
Living proof that background music makes a difference!
Also - Back back back. Yes master. He thinks im Dracula
4:54
If only Dracula hadn't wasted time chucking that object, he'd have easily escaped & left behind an angry Wolfman.
3:51 Never gets old.
This was Fun to watch 😊 worried Abbott and Costello would get caught by The Frankenstein Monster. Loved seeing Dracula and Wolfman fighting 💯
After Karloff, Glenn Strange looked the best in the Frankenstein monster make-up. Even Jack Pierce, the make-up artist who created most of the Universal monsters, said that Strange had the perfect face for the monster. If you were a "monster-kid" growing up in the 1960s, it was mostly Glenn Strange's Frankenstein image that was used in the marketing of toys, models, magazines, board games, etc. during the "monster craze" of that era.
I wonder if he changed his name for this movie...
It's a strange sort of name unless you're looking for a gimmick to get these roles..
@@hoborock007 LOL Good point. I may be wrong, but I think that was his real name. He appeared in LOTS of westerns in the thirties and forties before playing Frankenstein's monster. His gaunt, craggy face was perfect for that genre as well.
@@movierun
...thanks ...that sounds right
@@movierun Maybe so, but Fred Gwynne also looked good made up as Herman Munster.
@@kevinmiller6380 I forgot about Herman Munster! You're right...Gwynne had a great face for that makeup. I'd put him up there with Karloff and Strange.
Lou would have been toast if 3 people didn't show up at just the right time to free him-- beautifully visual sequence!
Dracula lowkey not playing around like he old but still throws if he has to 😂
It must have so difficult for actor Glen Strange to keep a straight face and not laugh his head off running around after Bud and Lou!!!! Lol!!!!🤣🤣🤣
There's a film on UA-cam "A&C meet Frankenstein Bloopers". At about the 7:00 mark you can see just that.
I always loved werewolves so The Wolfman is my most favorite monster and horror character of all time!!!
Same. If it wasn’t for the Wolfman we wouldn’t have An American Werewolf In London, nor the Howling, nor even the Wolfman remake.
@@sirorliktheironclad You got that right homie!!!
I love the ridiculousness of it all. 👏😆
Best horror comedy to this day. Perfect Halloween movie you can even show to kids.
Glenn Strange played the monster until there was a leg injury he had, so the scene were the women was thrown out the window was played by Lon Chaney jr as the monster
Yep, that's Lon throwing Lenore Aubert's stunt double out the window and then knocking aside the gurney. He offered to do that so that the production wasn't held up too much until Glenn could return.
Last time these classic horror characters would ever appear on film.
Fun fact. 4:41 was actually an outtake. Costello was supposed to stand on a marker but he moved from it. That's why he got punched in the face.
The stunt double who doubled for Sandra when she was thrown from the window also had to go to the hospital when a piece of the candy glass they used for the window got in one of her eyes.
Man what a sequence of events after 3:23 😂 wolfman dracula fight including hurling a potted plant. Then running our the room into another monster, reminds me of classic Scooby-Doo
Fun fact: Glenn Strange got injured on the set, and Lon Chaney stepped in, got into full makeup, and completed his scenes.
Costello: Well, we got'im.
Also Costello: *Fucking dies*
It's interesting that this was the ONLY time that Bela Lugosi ever reprised his Dracula role... 🤔
“He thinks I’m Dracula.” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
" I'll Always Love you Hayden Panettiere "
4:07 "He thinks I'm Dracula" 😂😂😂😂
It was movies like 'Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein' that helped make us younger kids brave enough to watch them..back when l was growing up
Same here😂
Lawrence Talbot,Glenn Strange and Bela Lugosi....
Lon Chaney Jr. Portrayed Lawrence Talbot while Glen Strange was Frankenstein & of course Bela Lugosi was Count Dracula.
Glenn Strange injured himself throwing "Dr Mornay" out the window (it looks like the stuntwoman landed on the ledge outside the window, too). This threatened to hold up production, when Lon Chaney, who had played Frankenstein before, offered to do it. At 2:47 you can see him dressed as the Monster, filling in for Strange.
4:38 I can’t stop laughing.
That was a real punch to the head Lou took. It's what he got for refusing to stand on his mark.
@@louisborselio8608 when lou was younger he was a boxing champion so he used to being punched in the head
@@timiojeaga4083 Oh, is that why he was the way he was? 😆😆😆😆😆😆
@@kevinmiller6380 Oh yeah 😂😂🤣😉😉
Vampire versus werewolf is like a snake versus a mongoose.
When Wolfman grabs Bat Dracula XD
Unbelievable all time classic 🤘🤘🤘
My favorite is Dracula, no one can beat him!
He came round for a meal last week, I asked him “how do you like your steak….??”…😮
the wolfman bodied frankenstein in a earlier film.... and he had dracula running for his life in this one..... Wolfman is the hero of these movies.
I'm 62 years old when was little i watched abbot and Costello movies every Sunday afternoon at 12:00pm on WPIX CHANNEL 11 here in new york city then going outside to play with friends such good and fun times years before cable tv.
This was my favorite Universal Monster movie as a 6-7 y old kid in the early 90's because it had all three of them in it & two of the actors were the original actors!!!!! Im eo glad they actually brag back Bela Lagosi a second time to play Dracula for this film!!!! Bela the original Dracula & Lon Chany Jr. the original Wolfman in the same exact movie fighting each other!!!!! That is so damn legendary!!!! Its too bad Boris Karloff couldn't of reprised his role just one more time as the Frankenstein monster!!!!!
The best scene is when the Frankenstein Monster throws Dr. Mornei out of the window.
1:50 one of the Monster’s bolts gets loose. One of the mistakes in this great movie
Damn that chair to the head was a bit too personal
One of my all time favorites…great view on a cold and snowy winters night.
This action sequence is masterfully blocked and choreographed!! So much going on onscreen with little to no dialogue...
This was the last movie of the Monsterverse started with Dracula and Frankenstein back in 1931
3:10 Oh he can get in 😂😂😂😂😂
Great job barracading the door! 😅 I think the Frankenstein Monster may be more intelligent than Abbott & Costello.
Guess we learnt a new Vampire weakness today 🤣Throw out the Window 🤣
Dracula was a big coward. Didn't try to fight back. Just ran away and threw things. Till he could turn into a bat and escape. Coward.
And now… here comes Frankenstein
Well..I Guess If I Was Gonna Have My Brain Removed I’d Would Want A Beautiful Doctor To Do It…lol 😮
Now I HAVE to watch this
67 yr old fan!😂❤
It was really funny when Wilbur kicked the wolf man in the butt, he thought he was Chick in a wolf man mask..he told him " get up" and take that mask off..then he realized it wasn't Chick he took off running! Lol...too funny!!
Great Frank Skinner score.
Re-Watching this scene again and again, Cassandra. Really had it coming!!! (2:41) for helping, Dracula. and trying kill a good man like, Wilbur. Frankenstein's Monster. made the Most shocking and satisfying kill in The Universe Era.
Well her name sake should tell you all you need to know! Evil woman 😆
@@nicktaylor2391 Yeah, I heard of the Greek Myth story. But again, I'm talking about this character the most.
The Speed and sheer animalistic nature of the Wolfman and Dracula's years of experience and hypnotism to lure victims, still pales to seeing the Monster tear off the leather binders and getting off the table. (Note: Lon Channey took over for Strange as the Monster after twisting his ankle for this scene 2:33
Una de mis películas favoritas de mi infancia!!
Absolute favorite
2:28 - 2:30 Henchwoman: Back! Back!
Costello is about to get Monster Mashed for sure.
The Wolfman could definitely sense a real enemy in Dracula
This movie is so fun
Never stop laughing
toda una verdadera joya esta pelicula!!!🧛🌒🐺
Even in human form talbot is quite tough
Yes.
Considering the fact that Sandra Mornay was a vampire here, and vampires have the strength of many men, he is.
@@fernandasanchezayala7841 it's crazy
What are you looking out the window for? Is someone else coming after me? As talbot changes to the Wolfman right in front of Costello.😂
Awesome the monster mash 💀🖤💀🖤
This is my favorite Bud & Lou movie
I always wondered if the frankenstein monster got involved sooner in the fight, would he have taken out the wolfman?
4:40 Fun fact: That hit was accidental. Frankenstein was meant to hit right next to Costello's head, but he missed. So everyone's reaction is genuine.
Imagine if the Three Stooges were in this film instead of Abbott and Costello?
Would have worked differently!
This is like running around the police department in resident evil 2😂
3:52 what a legend😂
3:06 too funy
Here's something that most movie secrets that you don't want to know
Is Lon Chaney Jr that was transformed into the wolfman where
Frankenstein way laying is because Glenn Strange started feeling better
With his ankle and continued to play his role....so the idea was they
waited a few days till Glenn Strange got better and Continued shooting
The Movie.....
The makeup in those times was remarkable!!!, Even for its time!!!!
Very classic monsters
These Guys are classic Costello was the True showstopper excellent comedy.
" Whatcha lookin out the window for?"
If Bud Abbott would have hit Dracula with that chair I would have been so impressed!!! At least he should have thrown it at Dracula before running away!!!!🤣🤣🤣