The Abbott and Costello project continues with Comin' Round the Mountain (1951), a hillbilly farce which I seem to have seen at a holiday kiddie matinee in Honolulu Hawaii in 1962 or 63 - I could only ever remember one scene from that movie and recognised it in this. It also marks my earliest exposure to the acting talents of Robert Easton. For a cartoonish hillbilly film it is surprisingly good - I had always avoided it when it came on television because of a natural dislike for the hillbilly motif. Lou finds he is heir to the honor and hidden treasure of a hillbilly clan. I was very surprised at how interesting and entertaining I found it despite the novelty stylings of Dorothy Shay the Park Avenue Hillbilly. The boys are stars of their own film, looking a bit distinguished at this point, and carry it off well, with Lou showing a surprise talent for percussion. Lost In Alaska (1952) is another story, and a poor one. As supporting characters to Tom Ewell in a weak aimless treasure plot, their roles could have been taken by any other comedy duo, and should have been. Got quite uninteresting so I skimmed through the second half just to see if they ever did anything characteristic or interesting. They didn't.
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