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Jack and the Beanstalk (1952) - Full Movie

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2009

Jack and the Beanstalk is a 1952 family comedy starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It is a comic revision of the classic fairy tale.

Jack and the Beanstalk is in the public domain, and you can download it here for free:
http://www.archive.org/details/cco_jackandthebeanstalk

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  • be careful, It takes if i remember correctly 75 years till that movie is public domain

  • @StopSocialismUSA That is true, but not in this case.

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  • I love this movie but it always bothered me how the heck do the giant girl and the cow get down! They never even show that they get down they just show them coming out of the castle! lol

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  • @MrsMe526 They probably never do get down. They'll live in the giant's castle the rest of their lives, with only each other and the talking harp for company. Tragic...

  • Jack said: "A boy's best mother is his friend."

    In PSYCHO, Norman Bates said: "A boy's best friend is his mother."

  • I cannot stand the dancing f/a/g/ on 27:01, he prances around with four women so in reality it's five women. The princess talks like a street market vendor, the prince is creepy and that huge woman... this is terrible.

  • aint seen dis in years, still shag da princess !!!

  • He didn't get onscreen credit..but Lou Costello was the film's producer..."Believe It Or Else?".

  • I'm watching this and thinking, "How could I have ever watched this as a kid?" The next thing I know I'm LMAO. Wonderful memories...

  • I'm somehow related to the person who plays the king in this.

  • They never seemed to pastiche Laurel and Hardy. Yet the scene where the Giant knocks at the door, using Lou Costello's head as a door knocker does have a bit of Stan Laurel about it!

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