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Features
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In Theaters : 12 April, 1952
DVD Release : 01 January, 2003 |
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JACK AND THE BEANSTALK (1953)
Warner Bros.
Release Date: April 7, 1952 (New York City, New York)
April 12, 1952
Runtime: 70 min./USA: 82 min. (restored version)
Director:
Jean Yarbrough
Producer:
Pat Costello
Writing Credits:
Pat Costello
Nathaniel Curtis
Cast:
Bud Abbott....Mr. Dinkel/Mr. Dinkelpuss
Lou Costello....Jack/Jack Strong
Buddy Baer....Sgt. Riley/The Giant
Dorothy Ford....Polly
Barbara Brown....Mrs. Strong
David Stollery....Donald
William Farnum....The King
Shaye Cogan....Eloise/Princess Eloise
James Alexander....Arthur/Prince Arthur
Music by:
Lester Lee
Heinz Roemheld
Cinematography by:
George Robinson
Film Editing by:
Otho Lovering
Other Crew:
Milt Bronson....dialogue director
Johnny Conrad....choreographer
Albert Deano....wardrobe supervisor
Clarence Eurist....production supervisor
Helen Holm....assistant to executive producer
Wilton R. Holm.....color consultant
Raoul Kraushaar....music supervisior
Norman Lubow....choral direction
Heinz Roemheld....conductor
Bob Russell....songs
Clifford D. Shank....color consultant
Plot Summary:
Jack is a farmer boy who is to take his family's last few coins to buy a cow at the local market. Once in town, he is fooled by the slick Butcher Dinkelpuss into buying magic beans instead. He takes the beans home and plants them out in his yard. The next morning, a giant beanstalk stretches into the sky. Knowing that a giant terrorizes the land, Jack decides to climb up the beanstalk to search for his treasures. He is accompanied by the greedy butcher, who also wants to find the giant's treasures. Jack and Dinkelpuss battle the giant and make the land peaceful again.
ROUTINES & HILARIOUS MOMENTS:
Lou tries to steal the giant's key
Trivia (from imdb.com):(1)This is the first of only tow color movies that Abbott and Costello made. It begins in sepia tone and then changes to color.(2)Bud and Lou made an independent, two-picture deal in which they agreed that this was to be "Lou's film" and the next to be "Bud's". Lou and Bud retained individual ownership of the respective films.
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