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NEVER BEFORE SEEN ABBOTT & COSTELLO m/FRANKENSTEIN BLOOPERS

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2007

There are three bloopers that I caught in this movie, that I've never seen on any A & C blooper reel- check them out.

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  • Are You kidding?

    These bloopers have been seen in

    the VHS Cassette and the DVD

    "A&C AT The Movies!".

  • I've never seen that video. I have many A & C DVD's and these continuity errors/gaffs are not mentioned on them... regardless, it's just for fans who have not seen them, and for A & C fans to come together and blogg....

  • ive spotted one more blooper. In your clip description you refer to Abbot and Costello as A & B

  • LOL- you are right my friend. You wn a no-prize.

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  • These aren't bloopers. These are Nitpicker observations.

  • Bloopers are takes that have been butchered by the actors. These would be mistakes.

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  • The DRACULA novel says that Dracula casts no reflection in a mirror but it also says that he does not cast a shadow. So if you ever see Dracula's shadow in a movie that should be considered a mistake as well.

  • These aren't bloopers they are simple mistakes from one of the greatest movies ever >.< they didnt have all that highh tech stuff to fix it!

  • That's funny the titlke reads Never Seen before and 102 thousand have now seen it lol BTW I've seen it before on TV

  • That's funny the titlke reads Never Seen before and 102 thousand have now seen it lol

  • These aren't bloopers. These are mistakes

  • If you have seen many A&C films you'll find in their later movies (especially A&C meet the mummy) that calling themselves their actual name is not a rarity. That is what made them great, it did not matter. Best comedy duo ever. May their genius live forever.

  • who really gives a shit about any mistakes in these films, these films are classics, why try to pick fault with them after all this time... sad.

  • Though Glenn Strange gets sole credit as the monste in this movier, in the scene featured and several others at the end Lon Chaney Jr. played the monster after Strange injured his ankle.

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