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Hommes du monde

Original title: In Society
  • 1944
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  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
2.2K
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Hommes du monde (1944)
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Two bumbling plumbers are hired by a socialite to fix a leak. A case of mistaken identity gets the pair an invitation to a fancy party and an entree into high society. As expected, things do... Read allTwo bumbling plumbers are hired by a socialite to fix a leak. A case of mistaken identity gets the pair an invitation to a fancy party and an entree into high society. As expected, things don't go too smoothly.Two bumbling plumbers are hired by a socialite to fix a leak. A case of mistaken identity gets the pair an invitation to a fancy party and an entree into high society. As expected, things don't go too smoothly.

  • Directors
    • Jean Yarbrough
    • Erle C. Kenton
  • Writers
    • Hugh Wedlock Jr.
    • Howard Snyder
    • John Grant
  • Stars
    • Bud Abbott
    • Lou Costello
    • Marion Hutton
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  • IMDb RATING
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    2.2K
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    • Directors
      • Jean Yarbrough
      • Erle C. Kenton
    • Writers
      • Hugh Wedlock Jr.
      • Howard Snyder
      • John Grant
    • Stars
      • Bud Abbott
      • Lou Costello
      • Marion Hutton
    • 28User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bud Abbott
    Bud Abbott
    • Eddie Harrington
    Lou Costello
    Lou Costello
    • Albert Mansfield
    Marion Hutton
    Marion Hutton
    • Elsie Hemmerdingle
    Kirby Grant
    Kirby Grant
    • Peter Evans
    Margaret Irving
    Margaret Irving
    • Mrs. Winthrop
    Ann Gillis
    Ann Gillis
    • Gloria
    • (as Anne Gillis)
    Arthur Treacher
    Arthur Treacher
    • Pipps
    Thomas Gomez
    Thomas Gomez
    • Drexel
    George Dolenz
    George Dolenz
    • Baron Sergei
    Steven Geray
    Steven Geray
    • Count Alexis
    Murray Leonard
    Murray Leonard
    • Marlow
    Thurston Hall
    Thurston Hall
    • Mr. Van Cleve
    Nella Walker
    Nella Walker
    • Mrs. Van Cleve
    William B. Davidson
    William B. Davidson
    • Parker
    Margie Rosse
    • Orchestra Singer
    • (as Margie)
    Geri Rosse
    • Orchestra Singer
    • (as Geri)
    Bea Rosse
    • Orchestra Singer
    • (as Bea)
    The Fontane Sisters
    • Singers
    • (as The Three Sisters)
    • Directors
      • Jean Yarbrough
      • Erle C. Kenton
    • Writers
      • Hugh Wedlock Jr.
      • Howard Snyder
      • John Grant
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    7tavm

    Look out when Abbott & Costello go In Society!

    After previously reviewing Laurel & Hardy crashing High Society in From Soup to Nuts and Another Fine Mess, we're now seeing Bud Abbott & Lou Costello In Society. They're plumbers called to fix a sink leak in a mansion. With Abbott ordering Costello around, there's no way that will go well! Despite that, they accidentally get invited to a society party along with their cab driver friend Elsie (Marion Hutton, Betty's sister). Also coming, a loan shark (Thomas Gomez) and his chauffeur (Murray Leonard) are following along to steal a valuable painting. I'll stop there and just say some of the scenes are uneven due to obvious rear projection footage involving some chase scenes and at least one song-among many being performed usually by Marion-sung by Kirby Grant is one too many. Still, there's still some infectious fun especially when the "Bagel Street" routine is being performed. Some of the players above had or will team with Bud & Lou in other films which would also include Anne Gillis playing a rival for Grant here. Also, a couple of players associated with Laurel & Hardy also appear here-Dorothy Granger and Charlie Hall, though I admit I didn't recognize the latter anywhere in the picture. In summary, In Society is still worth a look for any A & C fan. With that, my next review will be Laurel & Hardy's Swiss Miss.
    Michael_Elliott

    Decent A&C

    In Society (1944)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Abbott and Costello play plummers who are accidentally invited to a rich person's house for the weekend where they much try to become part of society. Apparently A&C were causing a lot of troubles for the production of this thing due to a contract issue and the final results really show. This certainly isn't their worst film but it's certainly middle of the ground stuff. Most of the jokes just don't flow right as they seemed rushed and forced. Still, there are several minor laughs that keep this thing going for fans.
    6ldeangelis-75708

    Not Their Best but Still Pretty Good

    While I can't say this movie was on a par with "Hold That Ghost" or "Time of Their Lives", it was still funny and entertaining. Bud and Lou play Eddie and Albert, two plumbers who are hired to fix the sink at a wealthy estate during a costume party, (where Arthur Treacher plays the butler) and are driven there by cab driver Elsie Hemmerdingle (Marion Hutton), whom Albert's been dating. She, however, soon loses her heart to Peter Evans (Kirby Grant), who mistakes her for one of the elites, thinking her uniform is a costume. Meanwhile, Albert makes a shambles out of the bathroom, as Murphy's Law prevails!

    Some highlights of the film are the two numbers Marion sings: "My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time" and "No Doubt About It", and a crazy chase on a firetruck, as Eddie and Albert seek to clear their name of stealing a priceless painting.

    Not a bad way to pass the time.
    8bkoganbing

    The Infamous Susquehanna Hat Company On Beagle Street

    Years ago Alan King had a great line about plumbers that it was indeed a noble profession and should be celebrated the way astronauts are. Without plumbers King reasoned, we'd all be astronauts. But when you hire Abbott&Costello as plumbers you'd better be checked out in a space suit.

    Bumbling plumbers Bud and Lou after wrecking the home of Thurston Hall and Nella Walker get invited to a big society bash when they get that instead of a threatening letter from Walker. When they went to that job they got a lift from their friend, Rosie the Riveteer cab driver Marion Hutton who was mistaken for a society girl in costume by Kirby Grant who was similarly attired. So begins Marion's Cinderella like odyssey.

    In fact Marion and Kirby are given a great deal more screen footage than you would normally expect in an Abbott&Costello feature. I'm guessing that Universal was trying to turn Hutton into a big film star the way Paramount was doing with her older sister Betty. Marion was a lighter and sweeter version of Betty, maybe if she had a more distinct personality of her own she might have had a film career. In any event she was more interested in singing than acting. She got a couple of really good songs to sing, No Bout Adoubt It is in the style of her sister. And one of the big song hits of 1944 was introduced by Marion with My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time. Television's future Sky King also has a fine number with What A Change In The Weather. This should prove a pleasant surprise to his fans who probably didn't know Kirby Grant started as a singer.

    But Bud and Lou get their innings as well here as they make an ungodly mess of Thurston Hall's lovely home. And they do one of burlesque's celebrated routines, the famous Susquehanna Hat Company on Beagle Street. Who could possibly believe that such horrific events in people's lives could have happened on that street or been connected with that hat company?

    The last chase sequence as society crook Thomas Gomez tries to steal a valuable painting on the fire engine is re-edited from W.C. Fields's Never Give A Sucker An Even Break. You'll recognize it of course if you are a fan of Fields, but it is certainly edited nicely into In Society.

    This is one of the best A&C films from their early Universal period, a must for their still growing legion of fans.
    rgshanks

    Visual set-pieces are performed with a great vivacity.

    Made towards the end of their first contracted stint with Universal Studios, "In Society" is possibly the last eminently watchable Abbott and Costello feature until they initiated their horror spoofs with "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein", the picture which has probably survived the sands of time better than any of their others. In "In Society", the emphasis is very much on the physical and visual side of the pair's vaudevillian humour and there is little in the way of the verbal routines or snappy one-liners which are dotted around many of their other movies. But the visual set-pieces are performed with a great vivacity and enthusiasm for which Costello's apprenticeship as a stuntman in some pictures of the late twenties had prepared him well, and it is refreshing to find an unexpected but heart-warming tribute to W.C. Fields, including shots taken directly from the master's 1941 "Never Give a Sucker an Even Break".

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    • Trivia
      Bud Abbott and Lou Costello were engaged in an acrimonious contract dispute with Universal Pictures during the making of this film. As a result, they refused to do re-shoots and every day, at exactly 4:00 p.m., whether they were in the middle of a scene or in the middle of a line, they would cease working and go home.
    • Goofs
      During the climatic chase, the ladder of the fire truck hooks a car and lifts it into the air. A shadow on the front of a building reveals the rigging and crane that actually did the lifting.
    • Quotes

      Albert Mansfield: He ain't dead, lady, he's hiding!

    • Crazy credits
      In the opening billing of "Bud Abbott" and "Lou Costello" the "o" in Abbott and one of the "o"'s in "Costello" are unusually large and used to "frame" photos of them.
    • Connections
      Edited from Passez muscade (1941)
    • Soundtracks
      My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time
      Music by Vic Mizzy

      Lyrics by Mann Curtis

      Sung by Marion Hutton

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    • Release date
      • December 15, 1948 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • In Society
    • Filming locations
      • Glendale-Hyperion Viaduct, Glendale, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $660,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 15 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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