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La poule aux oeufs d'or

Original title: Jack and the Beanstalk
  • 1952
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  • 1h 18m
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Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, and Dorothy Ford in La poule aux oeufs d'or (1952)
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Abbott and Costello's version of the famous fairy tale, about a young boy who trades the family cow for magic beans.Abbott and Costello's version of the famous fairy tale, about a young boy who trades the family cow for magic beans.Abbott and Costello's version of the famous fairy tale, about a young boy who trades the family cow for magic beans.

  • Director
    • Jean Yarbrough
  • Writers
    • Nathaniel Curtis
    • Pat Costello
  • Stars
    • Bud Abbott
    • Lou Costello
    • Buddy Baer
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    • Director
      • Jean Yarbrough
    • Writers
      • Nathaniel Curtis
      • Pat Costello
    • Stars
      • Bud Abbott
      • Lou Costello
      • Buddy Baer
    • 58User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Bud Abbott
    Bud Abbott
    • Mr. Dinkel
    • (as Abbott)
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    Lou Costello
    Lou Costello
    • Jack
    • (as Costello)
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    Buddy Baer
    Buddy Baer
    • Police Sgt. Riley…
    Dorothy Ford
    Dorothy Ford
    • Receptionist…
    Barbara Brown
    Barbara Brown
    • Mrs. Strong
    David Stollery
    David Stollery
    • Donald Larkin
    William Farnum
    William Farnum
    • The King
    Arthur Shields
    Arthur Shields
    • Patrick the Harp
    • (voice)
    • (as ?)
    Johnny Conrad
    • Dancer
    Shaye Cogan
    Shaye Cogan
    • Eloise Larkin…
    James Alexander
    James Alexander
    • Arthur…
    Bobby Barber
    Bobby Barber
    • Man Running Down Street
    • (uncredited)
    Mel Blanc
    Mel Blanc
    • Farm Animals
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Claire Du Brey
    Claire Du Brey
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Kirk
    Joe Kirk
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    Hank Mann
    Hank Mann
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Perry
    Jack Perry
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    Almira Sessions
    Almira Sessions
    • Mrs. Mergatroyd
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jean Yarbrough
    • Writers
      • Nathaniel Curtis
      • Pat Costello
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    padrepio1501

    The title should be Abbot and Costello meet Superbaby

    I bought this DVD recently because it was a cheapy and I love A & C. I would say it is pretty funny and action packed if you look at it with the innocence of a child I think you will enjoy it more. If you look at it closely you will see Lou doing a lot (if not all )of his stunts himself which adds greatly to the enjoyment of the picture.The male and female leads are pretty bad and were no threat to Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in the talent department but the girl is beautiful in a 1950's kind of way.As a big Superman fan , the biggest kick I got out of it is that the baby boy in the beginning of the picture is none other than baby Kal-el from the first episode of the George Reeves TV series "Adventures of Superman" entitled "Superman On Earth". I don't know what this baby's name was since he is not credited in either appearance but it's definitely the same tot.If he was born in 51 he would be in his early fifties now and I'm sure all Superman and A & C fans would like to know his name and what became of him. So if you are out there little Kal-el give a holler!By the way Betty Page fans will enjoy the tall actress who dances with Lou in the film.
    5moonspinner55

    Bud and Lou are Off to See the Giant...

    The often-told fable gets amusingly tweaked with Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in the leads, singing, dancing, and messing with a really nasty ogre. Opening in sepia tone, Bud and Lou somehow walk into a job as babysitters for a problem child; Lou wants a bedtime story read to him, quickly falling asleep and dreaming he and his mother live in a colorful storybook village, growing a magical beanstalk and attempting to rescue a kidnapped princess from a giant. Devised and co-produced by Lou's brother, Pat, this was an independently-financed production from the comedy duo which Warner Bros. distributed. It has some kooky songs and even kookier sequences (such as a masochistic Minuet between Lou and the giant's equally lanky female cook), but it does appear as a paste-up job. Filmed in just over three weeks, some of the scenes are so sloppy, one doesn't know if they were hastily left that way or if the clumsiness was perhaps intentional (the editing, too, is awful, leaving the cook and her cow behind in fantasy limbo). The sets, leftovers from Ingrid Bergman's "Joan of Arc", are fine, but the costumes are atrocious--hopefully, this venture scared Costello away from tights for the remainder of his life! It's kinda cute in a bumbling, ramshackle sort of way, and Lou gets a lot of funny business to do, but it isn't as imaginative as it should have been. ** from ****
    6SnoopyStyle

    could be funnier

    Little Donald Larkin is a hand full. His sister Eloise is desperate for a babysitter so that she could go out with her boyfriend Arthur. Mr. Dinkel (Bud Abbott) and Jack Strong (Lou Costello) arrive at the employment agency just in time to scoop up the job. Costello tries to read the classic fairytale to little Donald but Donald ends up reading to Lou. Lou falls asleep and dreams himself to be Jack in the story. The butcher Mr. Dinkelpuss (Bud Abbott) sells him the magical beans.

    Like Wizard of Oz, the movie opens with the black and white real world and then goes into the Technicolor dream world. That's about where the qualities diverge. The technical aspect looks a bit inferior despite over a decade difference. That's almost besides the point. I don't know about the princess addition. I don't like selling his beloved cow for meat. Why would they be poor if their hen laid golden eggs? These are a few of the unlikeable additions. They should have stuck closer to the fairytale. Costello as Jack is a no-brainer but he does need to be funnier. He's been funnier. Abbott should probably play both the bean seller and the giant. Instead, the giant is played by a very big actor. At the end of the day, this rises and falls on whether it's funny or not. The egg cooking is pretty funny but the movie needs more of that. The rest of the cast is limited in their acting skills. It does have some slapstick fun. It could have been great but it's only passable.
    4southdavid

    Adventures in Babysitting

    I used to watch the "Abbott and Costello" movies a lot when I was younger, particularly the Universal Monster crossovers. For the first time in probably thirty years I watched this one recently - it was a little disappointing, I have to admit.

    Whilst reading a story to a boy he's babysitting for, Jack (Lou Costello) leaps into the world of Jack and the Beanstalk. Struggling for food, Jack sell's his family cow to Mr Dinkelpuss (Bud Abbott), the town butcher, in return for some magic beans. Planting the beans, they grow into a massive beanstalk, that reaches all the way up to the castle of the fearsome giant (Buddy Baer) who has been plundering the town and has kidnapped both the Princess (Shaye Cogan) and her betrothed Prince Arthur (James Alexander). Jack and Mr Dinkelpuss climb the stalk, with the aim of getting at the Giant's treasure and rescuing the couple.

    I appreciate that it was only ever going to be gentle family-friendly comedy, but even so this feels underneath my recollection of those slapstick farces that I watched in my youth. I'm not sure the colour helps, I get that it's to work as a gentle parody of "The Wizard Of Oz" but the colour work here (at least on the dvd I've seen) was much more gaudy than It needed to be. There's some decent moments, such as the animation integration on the beanstalk scenes - the eggs with gunpowder in them works well and the wordplay is occasionally amusing.

    The giant is a disappointment though, I'm not expecting full CGI creatures, but they could have kept him in shadow and superimposed him into scenes, and made him truly a giant. The physical comedy at the end of the film is a bit of an anti-climax and the individual romance songs are poor, though the ensemble ones in the village are a bit better, but there the dancers there are strikingly terrible. The Irish harp too doesn't add much to the plot and could have been dropped.

    I need to revisit a few more of their films, but I won't be back to "Jack and the Beanstalk" in a hurry.
    5itsnotpersonal-55577

    Not As Good As the Rest

    I'm a big Abbott & Costello fan. Theyve been a huge influence on my life. This one was a let down overall. I enjoyed the songs, the actors, but the overall feel was very sloppy. It's one of their later works and yet it seems less out together and we'll thought out. It's just messy. They couldn't even get dancers that were in sync?

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    • Trivia
      Bud Abbott and Lou Costello 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". They retained individual ownership of the respective films.
    • Goofs
      The makeup and lipstick on Henrietta the cow disappears between shots.
    • Quotes

      Villager: [the two women watch as Jack climbs the beanstalk, then the villager turns to the tearful mother] Don't worry, Mrs. Strong. He won't be back.

    • Crazy credits
      Instead of the usual "The characters and events depicted are fictitious, etc." disclaimer, are these four simple words, "This is a fable".
    • Alternate versions
      Original press screenings featured a print that ran 83 minutes and 45 seconds. An uncut 35mm preview print survives in a private archive, but has not been released on DVD. The deleted sequences include some dialogue between Jack and his mother about how to bid while selling the cow and his strange choice to give a male name to a cow; an extra section of 'Dreamer's Cloth' sung by the Princess and the complete song 'Darlene'. Some video versions have parts of the missing scenes, but not all missing sequences.
    • Connections
      Edited into Muchachada nui: Episode #4.1 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Jack and the Beanstalk
      Written by Lester Lee and Bob Russell

      Sung over the opening credits

      Sung again by Lou Costello, Barbara Brown, and the Villagers while he is climbing the beanstalk

      Danced by Johnny Conrad and The Johnny Conrad Dancers (four women)

      Sung in the finale by Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Barbara Brown, James Alexander, Shaye Cogan, and the Villagers

      Danced by Johnny Conrad and The Johnny Conrad Dancers

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 1953 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jack et le haricot magique
    • Filming locations
      • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Exclusive Productions Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $683,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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