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36 heures à vivre

Original title: The Noose Hangs High
  • 1948
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  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in 36 heures à vivre (1948)
Comedy

Two window washers mistakenly receive, and lose, $50,000 belonging to a shady bookie, and have only forty-eight hours to retrieve the money.Two window washers mistakenly receive, and lose, $50,000 belonging to a shady bookie, and have only forty-eight hours to retrieve the money.Two window washers mistakenly receive, and lose, $50,000 belonging to a shady bookie, and have only forty-eight hours to retrieve the money.

  • Director
    • Charles Barton
  • Writers
    • Julian Blaustein
    • Bernard Feins
    • John Grant
  • Stars
    • Bud Abbott
    • Lou Costello
    • Joseph Calleia
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Charles Barton
    • Writers
      • Julian Blaustein
      • Bernard Feins
      • John Grant
    • Stars
      • Bud Abbott
      • Lou Costello
      • Joseph Calleia
    • 27User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Bud Abbott
    Bud Abbott
    • Ted Higgins
    Lou Costello
    Lou Costello
    • Tommy Hinchcliffe
    Joseph Calleia
    Joseph Calleia
    • Nick Craig
    Leon Errol
    Leon Errol
    • Julius Caesar 'J.C.' McBride
    Cathy Downs
    Cathy Downs
    • Carol Blair
    Mike Mazurki
    Mike Mazurki
    • Chuck
    Fritz Feld
    Fritz Feld
    • Psychiatrist
    Elvia Allman
    Elvia Allman
    • Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Lois Austin
    • Woman on Street
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Brown
    Harry Brown
    • Upson
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Browne
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Ellen Corby
    Ellen Corby
    • Hilda - the Maid
    • (uncredited)
    Irmgard Dawson
    • Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Jimmie Dodd
    Jimmie Dodd
    • Messenger
    • (uncredited)
    Pat Flaherty
    Pat Flaherty
    • Tough Driver
    • (uncredited)
    James Flavin
    James Flavin
    • Traffic Cop
    • (uncredited)
    Bess Flowers
    Bess Flowers
    • Fainting Psychiatrist's Patient
    • (uncredited)
    Arno Frey
    • Headwaiter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Charles Barton
    • Writers
      • Julian Blaustein
      • Bernard Feins
      • John Grant
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    8Mr. OpEd

    Not only had I never seen this, I'd never heard of it!

    It's 2016. I'm nearly 60. I've a LOT of comedies (and so-called "comedies") and this is one of the cleverest flicks.

    A&C are a favorite and this has some of their best patter, great physical comedy, and subtle double entendres.

    Leon Errol is a fine addition to the team as the not-so-menacing über villain who never loses. Cathy Downs is the fetching eye candy who gets caught up in the boy's shenanigans and makes the team a trio. And the older I get, the more I marvel at Bud Abbott's amazing straight man.

    Usually when a movie has 7 writers, you're looking at a bomb. Not here. Charles Barton had helmed some other A&C films in the past but this could be his best. And kudos to Walter Schumann's perfect score.
    8jimtinder

    An undervalued A&C gem...one of their best

    If you're a fan of Abbott and Costello routines, then "The Noose Hangs High" is for you. Numerous routines are packed into this film, including "Dress/Undress," "Someplace Else," "Fodder/Mudder," etc. The boys display these routines with flair and show how much they enjoy them.

    The plot involves A&C as window washers mistaken as messengers by a bookie who must make good a $50,000 bet with a man who never loses a bet (played by Leon Errol). The money ends up in an envelope sent to a secretary (Cathy Downs) who spends all but $2,000 of it. The comedy and plot follows A&C and Downs as they try to raise the rest of the money.

    "Noose Hangs High" was filmed in late 1947 at Eagle-Lion studios. A&C's new contract with Universal allowed them one independent production a year, and "Noose" was it. Not part of the Universal package when their films were syndicated to television, "Noose" has fallen through the cracks and is one of their least familiar films to moviewatchers. The fact that the film has almost no reputation does not hinder its quality; the laughs are constant and the plot is good, ranking this film among A&C's best. 8 out of 10.
    10lanzarishi

    the dentist

    The Noose Hangs High contains what I consider one of the funniest scenes ever in a A&C movie. Very early on Lou's toothache brings him to Dr.Richards the "painless dentist". The minute they walk into the office the patient from the next room lets out a scream and Lou is up and leaving. Abbot pulls him back and a woman exits the office with a bandage wrapped around her face. Lou gets up again and Abbott pulls him back again. Then the crazy doctor appears signaling for Lou. The next 5 minutes inside the office are amazing. The timing, sound effects, EVERYTHING is just incredible. These 5 minutes alone are worth the price of admission. Whenever I watch this scene time stops for me. This is what makes Lou Costello so enjoyable. Pure humor! The rest of the movie is classic A&C at their best. Trust me!!
    7Cinemayo

    The Noose Hangs High (1948) ***

    THE NOOSE HANGS HIGH is not really one of the more commonly known films from Abbott & Costello, but it has been recently released on DVD and is recommended for fans of the comedy team. It features Bud and Lou as window washers in the big city who get unwittingly involved with crooks and $50,000 of their loot.

    While the plot itself may be typical and no great shakes, the selling point of this comedy are the funny A&C routines that are peppered throughout the movie... We get to see Abbott prove to a gangster that he is not actually here but rather "Someplace Else"; funnyman Leon Errol drives Costello bonkers by discussing horses and how "Mudders eat their Fodder"; Bud makes Lou continually "Dress and Undress".

    The real gem of this feature is a terrific scene near the end, as Abbott and Costello engage in an endless array of crazy conversations, and it's one of the best things they ever did that managed to get captured on film: the boys are eating dinner at a fancy restaurant in an effort to run up a huge bill to get deliberately arrested when they cannot pay the check... all the while they're tangled up in a delicious diatribe where Abbott rants about the values of "Mustard", going into the "Ball Park," having a "Headache," asking Costello how he could "Marry a 10 Year Old Girl", and more! This one's worth watching for these golden exchanges alone. *** out of ****
    7bkoganbing

    Some Really Dumb Crooks

    The Noose Hangs High marks Abbott&Costello's only film for the short lived Eagle-Lion Productions. This was an effort by J. Arthur Rank over across the pond to break into the American film market with his own production and distribution company.

    Bud&Lou are a pair of window washers who are mistaken for messengers that are employed by bookie Joseph Calleia. It seems as though he's been taken to the cleaners by one of his bettors and though it hurts he has to pay off. The messengers are to get the money from Ben Welden and deliver it to Calleia.

    Of course Welden has ideas of having the boys held up and stealing the money for himself. Costello actually eludes the crooks, but sends the money to Cathy Downs by mistake. Now he and Bud have 48 hours to come up with the money or ELSE.

    Leon Errol is along for the ride as his usual drunken playboy and he subs for Abbott as Lou's straight-man a couple of times. Though in those routines I can't tell who's the one really getting the laughs.

    What always gets me about The Noose Hangs High is Calleia and how he could be that dumb to mistake these two for good help. What's that say about him. Proof of that is a routine where both Abbott and Costello make a monkey out of big dumb leg breaker Mike Mazurki.

    The Noose Hangs High is a remake of the Universal film For Love Or Money. I haven't seen the original, but the material was definitely rewritten to suit Bud&Lou. It becomes nothing more than a vehicle for the boys to do several of their burlesque routines. Which for their fans is more than enough.

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    • Trivia
      In one scene, Lou Costello bets on a horse named "Lolly C". That is an inside joke, referring to Costello's mother, Helen Cristillo, who was an Associate Producer on this film.
    • Quotes

      Ted Higgins: What makes you so dumb?

      Tommy Hinchcliffe: It just comes naturally.

    • Connections
      Edited into Oh, My Achin' Tooth! (1954)

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    • Release date
      • June 30, 1950 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Trente-six heures à vivre
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Abbott & Costello Productions Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $610,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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