@@Ourladyrules was that supposed to be an attack on me? Or are you saying you're a senior citizen and you agree with me? I hate when young people today attack the seniors. They call them boomers as a derogatory term. I have respect for the boomer and silent generations. They have alot of wisdom to share. Im a young gen x, born in the mid 70s.
@@Ourladyrules because young people today believe that calling people senior citizens or boomers as a derogatory term. My apologies if i offended you, just misunderstood your comment
In 1952 I was in the first grade. This is the first time I have seen this Jack and the Beanstalk and I am now 77 years old. The best comedy team! Made me laugh. Also made me wonder about Polly and the cow. I did not see them after it showed Polly riding the cow out of the castle. Maybe she went back to her own land now that she was free of the giant.
I'm watching this for the first time in many years and noticed that when they were climbing the bean stalk, at around 28:25 mark you can see the rungs of the ladder they're using for climbing.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'s .. One of my ALL TIME favorite Old Hollywood movie's and definitely my favorite comedy duel ever!. My Dad as a young boy delivered news papers to Lou Costello when he lived in Paterson New Jersey in 1938. Every Christmas he would give my dad 10 Dollars!
My brother and sister-in-law lived across the street from where Costello used to live. There should be a plaque on that house. My sister-in-law just recently sold their house after my brother died.
It's Jack and the Beanstalk!!! Damn!! Even though it was a comedic version of this fairy tale. The story was an OLD and WELL KNOWN for at least a HUNDRED years. How could a person putting this adaptation on You Tube, not know how to spell BEANSTALK!! DAMN AGAIN!!
1:17:20 Joker: "Hey, Mr. Giant! Ever considered your danger place that has to do with your golds, jewels, and all your life in stake?!" (Hit and broke down the beanstalk) Joker: "Timberrrrr!" (Joker laughing)
Did you ever see the movie with with Lou Costello and Bud Abbott called the time of their lives Lou Costello and a girl were ghosts from back in the day haunting this big beautiful mansion and Bud Abbott played someone helping to perform a seance while while they summoned the two ghosts it was hilarious I would like to see it again
Colorizing these old movies makes them much more appealing to the younger generation. Some people don't like it but we can still have the classic B&W versions as well as the updated versions.
This one isn't colorized. It was made in color. Jack and the Beanstalk was filmed from 9 July through 2 August 1951. Like The Wizard of Oz, the film's opening and closing segments were processed in sepia tone, although many of the DVD releases feature these sequences in black and white, while the entire "Jack and the Beanstalk" story was shot in Eastman Color and processed in the SuperCineColor process. Many television stations that aired the film normally transmitted black-and-white shows and movies with color equipment turned off, so they ran the sepia tone openings and closings in black and white while running the color portion in color. In addition, animation is used when showing the beanstalk growing in Jack's backyard.
First of a pair of films produced by either Abbott or Costello (this film). Of course Buddy Baer was Max Baer's uncle (Max Baer of course played Jethro on the Beverly Hillbillies).
www.kickstarter.com/projects/3dfilmarchive/help-restore-abbott-and-costellos-jack-and-the-beanstalk Here's a Kickstarter to restore this feature film to 4K colour quality.
I have a passion for old shows and movies. Abbott and Castello being one of my all time favorites.
Me too
senior citizens agree! 💃
@@Ourladyrules was that supposed to be an attack on me? Or are you saying you're a senior citizen and you agree with me? I hate when young people today attack the seniors. They call them boomers as a derogatory term. I have respect for the boomer and silent generations. They have alot of wisdom to share. Im a young gen x, born in the mid 70s.
@@shanegarner7884 as an elderly person commenting that we seniors agree with what you said, i dont know how that can be seen as an attack? 🧓
@@Ourladyrules because young people today believe that calling people senior citizens or boomers as a derogatory term. My apologies if i offended you, just misunderstood your comment
RIP to the greatest and funniest comedy duo this is my favorite movie by them
The most iconic scene was when they did there skit who's on first
ours too! ❤❤❤
I've never been a big fan of musicals but old classic movies such as this seem to fall into a separate category for me.
Another great Abbott & Costello movie although, I loved them all and have been watching them since 1956, not to mention every daytime show! - John Dio
Greatest comedy duo ever
one of the best bud and lou movies ever! i love it ❤❤❤
I love Abbott and Costello movies I will keep watching them
In 1952 I was in the first grade. This is the first time I have seen this Jack and the Beanstalk and I am now 77 years old. The best comedy team! Made me laugh. Also made me wonder about Polly and the cow. I did not see them after it showed Polly riding the cow out of the castle. Maybe she went back to her own land now that she was free of the giant.
God Bless miss Susan. i am elderly too, and this isy most favourite Abbot and Costello movie. 🧓
I'm watching this for the first time in many years and noticed that when they were climbing the bean stalk, at around 28:25 mark you can see the rungs of the ladder they're using for climbing.
Did you think they were tugging on leaves and beans 😂
I viewed this as a very serious movie when I was a young boy. Now as a man, I realize it's a comedy. I like it even better now.
haha atta boy! 🥂
I. Love. Movie.
Release date: April 12, 1952 (USA)
Bud Abbott did a great toast,
May you live as long as you want and never want as long as you live 💗🙂🍀🍀☮️❤️⭐
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'s .. One of my ALL TIME favorite Old Hollywood movie's and definitely my favorite comedy duel ever!. My Dad as a young boy delivered news papers to Lou Costello when he lived in Paterson New Jersey in 1938. Every Christmas he would give my dad 10 Dollars!
WOW! That's AWESOME!
My brother and sister-in-law lived across the street from where Costello used to live. There should be a plaque on that house. My sister-in-law just recently sold their house after my brother died.
I really enjoy Abbott and Costello movies. Thank you so much!
Thank you ; I had never seen this movie. Only the fairy tale storybook version; A good comedy with varying imaginative messages.
The way it turns from black and white to color reminds me of the wizard of oz
I still remember that it's aired on the TV iraq in mid 80s i love this film it's reminds me back to my childhood still keep watching it
I remember watching this when I was really young countless times. Glad I found it again.
It's Jack and the Beanstalk!!! Damn!! Even though it was a comedic version of this fairy tale. The story was an OLD and WELL KNOWN for at least a HUNDRED years. How could a person putting this adaptation on You Tube, not know how to spell BEANSTALK!! DAMN AGAIN!!
It’s older than 100 years old. I live in the county in the UK where the story originated. Try 100’s of years old.
1:17:20
Joker: "Hey, Mr. Giant! Ever considered your danger place that has to do with your golds, jewels, and all your life in stake?!"
(Hit and broke down the beanstalk)
Joker: "Timberrrrr!"
(Joker laughing)
My Great Grandfather drove a taxi back in New York. He would occasionally drove Bud Abbot around. Although thats all i know about it
just read that the executive producer of that film was pat costello,older brother of lou
Lou could play the clumsy character so well 👌 both him & Norman wisdom were genius at it 😀
Lol, the "giant" wearing giant heel boots.
I watched it as a kid on t.v IRAK 1985 then my dad recorded it on VHS and kept it .
Open the door.....OPPPEEEENNNNN THE DOOORRRR !!
This is what 2020 needs!!!
Jack And The Beanstalk, JR likes this.
Awesome!
Thanks for sharing! :)
Gracias por su película! Atentamente CRISTÓBAL JOBANI ROMERO VILCHEZ DESDE AMATITLÁN GUATEMALA!
Thank yous for sharing
He incridible baby is talking better than me kkkk !!!.
Did you ever see the movie with with Lou Costello and Bud Abbott called the time of their lives Lou Costello and a girl were ghosts from back in the day haunting this big beautiful mansion and Bud Abbott played someone helping to perform a seance while while they summoned the two ghosts it was hilarious I would like to see it again
loves thee movie
A GREAT MOVIE IT IS SO FUNNY
Colorizing these old movies makes them much more appealing to the younger generation. Some people don't like it but we can still have the classic B&W versions as well as the updated versions.
This one isn't colorized. It was made in color.
Jack and the Beanstalk was filmed from 9 July through 2 August 1951. Like The Wizard of Oz, the film's opening and closing segments were processed in sepia tone, although many of the DVD releases feature these sequences in black and white, while the entire "Jack and the Beanstalk" story was shot in Eastman Color and processed in the SuperCineColor process. Many television stations that aired the film normally transmitted black-and-white shows and movies with color equipment turned off, so they ran the sepia tone openings and closings in black and white while running the color portion in color. In addition, animation is used when showing the beanstalk growing in Jack's backyard.
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First of a pair of films produced by either Abbott or Costello (this film). Of course Buddy Baer was Max Baer's uncle (Max Baer of course played Jethro on the Beverly Hillbillies).
The title of this movie is Abbott and Costello in Jack and the Beanstalk! Not Beanstock! Good movie!!
A terrible mistake to make
#FreeTheShuffler
www.kickstarter.com/projects/3dfilmarchive/help-restore-abbott-and-costellos-jack-and-the-beanstalk
Here's a Kickstarter to restore this feature film to 4K colour quality.
Story by pat Costello
Josh 💍
Wait bud can't duel so the giant duels with buds body . thanks
I was only 3 yrs old so I don't remember the opening of this movie.
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Have no fear when you are in the right,always be of good cheer speak life and prosperity
5 a day
If the giant lived on a cloud. How did he get to the ground?
probably because hes a giant his legs can reach the ground?
Uber..
Cloud elevator.
The U.S.A. Sure screwed these two great men. Such a tragic shame …
You need to read the bio on Dorothy Ford.
Wish they were given more money. Would have been a better produced movie, especially the dancing parts. Abbott and Costello tried hard though.
beanSTALK!!!!
Pre credits end at 1:45
Hey Master Blackthorne...quit splitting hairs and just enjoy the movie. God...some people...picky, picky, picky!
9:20
1:17:30
Beanstalk...
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anyone who says martin and lewis were better...just play this...it'll save you wasting oxygen
L & H better by far
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No
newt0830 a poor copy of laurel and hardy
newt0830 have to say what a lot say they find Costello more annoying than funny Stan Laurel beats him ever time
A and c FAR better than l and h.
Stalk
Le Dick-Bush ;P
No al maltrato animal!!
* beanstalk , numb nuts . Beanstock? Lmao
The Beanstalk is actually a marijuana plant 🌱🌵🍃
Lol
The Wizard of Oz it ain't.
yeah but it has Lou Costello.... which is better
Don’t be so hard on ur mother
Great movie
@@WrathchildNH No, it's worse, moron.
@@aaronf.quimolue2019 For retards, yes.