Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen Abner is mistakenly diagnosed as having only two weeks to live, his partner gets the idea that they can make a ton of money by having Abner perform all kinds of dangerous stunts.When Abner is mistakenly diagnosed as having only two weeks to live, his partner gets the idea that they can make a ton of money by having Abner perform all kinds of dangerous stunts.When Abner is mistakenly diagnosed as having only two weeks to live, his partner gets the idea that they can make a ton of money by having Abner perform all kinds of dangerous stunts.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Chester Lauck
- Lum Edwards
- (as Lum)
Norris Goff
- Abner Peabody
- (as Abner)
Ivan F. Simpson
- Professor Albert Frisby
- (as Ivan Simpson)
Luis Alberni
- Van Dyke
- (Nicht genannt)
- …
Billy Bletcher
- Classified Ad Agency Collector
- (Nicht genannt)
Lane Bradford
- Loader
- (Nicht genannt)
Lynton Brent
- FBI Agent
- (Nicht genannt)
Jack Carr
- Airfield Attendant
- (Nicht genannt)
Nora Cecil
- Grandma Masters
- (Nicht genannt)
Danny Duncan
- Ulysses, Postman
- (Nicht genannt)
Edward Earle
- Doctor J.J. O'Brien
- (Nicht genannt)
Ben Erway
- Mr. Fleming - Lawyer
- (Nicht genannt)
Jim Farley
- Gossiper
- (Nicht genannt)
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Production values on this bit of nostalgia aren't terribly high, and many of the supporting characters aren't very believable, but this little movie is a joy to listen to. Lum and Abner are just as funny as they are on the radio.
It's very clear that later shows owed a debt to these two great comedians; where would the Beverly Hillbillies and Andy Griffith been without them? Lum and Abner did a lot to bring rural America into focus, and to pioneer the "country-bumpkin-does-well-despite-himself" genre.
This is one of several movies starring the denizens of Pine Ridge, Ark. I haven't seen the others yet, but I'll be looking for them.
It's very clear that later shows owed a debt to these two great comedians; where would the Beverly Hillbillies and Andy Griffith been without them? Lum and Abner did a lot to bring rural America into focus, and to pioneer the "country-bumpkin-does-well-despite-himself" genre.
This is one of several movies starring the denizens of Pine Ridge, Ark. I haven't seen the others yet, but I'll be looking for them.
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This is the first one of the Lum and Abner movies i have ever seen. I have heard a few audio tapes of the old radio show over the last 6 years and I have to say that from the time this movie started playing on my DVD player until the end of it I was laughing so much I feel this live movie is even more funny than the old radio show. It is so wild what old Abner has to get into after he and Lum are fooled into thinking that he has only two weeks to live. It is also so funny at the end when Lum is put in that rocket ship and crashes near that sign in Iowa thinking that he is just nine miles from the Planet Mars when the sign says "9 Miles to Mars Iowa" and it is such a funny movie with what those two get into! I would recommend anyone who likes comedies to watch this movie!
Abner is mistakenly diagnosed as having only two weeks to live.
His partner gets the idea that they can make a ton of money by having Abner perform all kinds of dangerous stunts.
Very believable plot, right?
This is a throwback to a different time and place.
If you are a fan of two-reelers for the 40s, you're apt to recognize a few characters who pop up here and there.
Overall it's a silly and dumb movie that is OK for a rainy day but won't mesmerize you in any way.
The characters are so strange.
I guess they worked on the radio but didn't translate so well on film.
His partner gets the idea that they can make a ton of money by having Abner perform all kinds of dangerous stunts.
Very believable plot, right?
This is a throwback to a different time and place.
If you are a fan of two-reelers for the 40s, you're apt to recognize a few characters who pop up here and there.
Overall it's a silly and dumb movie that is OK for a rainy day but won't mesmerize you in any way.
The characters are so strange.
I guess they worked on the radio but didn't translate so well on film.
The movie has Abner inheriting a railroad from his uncle in Chicago and Lum having the idea that they should buy the rightaway from local areas so the train can run through Pine Ridge, using the money from local citizens. When the two reach Chicago, they find out the train is something to be better used for scrap. Abner then slips down the lawyers stairs, and is taken to the doctor. The results of Abner's diagnosis are mixed and then mistakenly learns he has two weeks to live. Abner then takes on a series of dangerous stunts in order to pay back the money to the Pine Ridge citizens. The movie has its moments and interesting characters, but strictly this is an OK B picture used to capitalize on the radio series. Worth watching if you like the show. Rating, 6 out of 10.
I got this out of the 88 cent bin at Wal-Mart. As Lum and Abner peaked in popularity about 15 years before I was born, I didn't know much about them. I wasn't expecting much but this was an amusing B movie. Lum and Abner are a couple of country bumpkins who go to the big city. We have all seen this type of thing many times before, and they do some humor based on a hick's unfamiliarity with the big city, but it never regresses to Beverly Hillbillies type humor. There was no big laughs but I did get some chuckles. I am sure some jokes passed me by that those familiar with the characters would have caught. The movie does have some interesting characters like the window washer and his invisible dog, the guy who invents a Jekyll and Hyde type formula and the always amusing Franklin Pangborn. It is a zany comedy that feels just a bit restrained from making it an anarchy type comedy like the Marxes. If you like old comedy and see this in the 88 cent bin at Wal-Mart, it is worth picking up.
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- WissenswertesEvalyn Knapp's last movie (uncredited). She retired from acting after this film.
- PatzerWhen Lum & Abner arrive at Gold City to check out their railroad, there's a shot of a dilapidated shack with a dangling sign. This shot is flipped; the letters are backwards. A minute later, they actually walk in front of the shack; now the sign leans in the opposite direction and the letters are in the right order.
- VerbindungenReferences King Kong und die weiße Frau (1933)
- SoundtracksThe Blue Danube Waltz
(uncredited)
Written by Johann Strauss
Heard when Abner has dinner with Miss Carmen.
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By what name was Two Weeks to Live (1943) officially released in India in English?
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