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Comin' Round the Mountain: Directed by Charles Lamont. With Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Dorothy Shay, Kirby Grant. Bud and Lou get mixed up with hillbillies, witches and love potions.
- (1.4K)
- Comedy, Musical
- Charles Lamont
- 1951-07-26
Comin' Round The Mountain is a 1951 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It is a "hillbilly" comedy in the vein of Universal's successful Ma and Pa Kettle series. Charles Lamont had directed the first two Kettle films previously and would ultimately do five.
- $1,550,000 (US rentals)
- Howard Christie
- $638,120
Comin' 'Round the Mountain: Directed by Mack V. Wright. With Gene Autry, Ann Rutherford, Smiley Burnette, LeRoy Mason. His horse Champion steals the show from Gene when what's at stake is a horse race and a bull fight.
- (106)
- Drama, Music, Western
- Mack V. Wright
- 1936-04-13
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A singer (Dorothy Shay), a magician (Lou Costello) and their agent (Bud Abbott) enter a Kentucky mountain family feud.
- (332)
- Charles Lamont
- Comedy
- Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Dorothy Shay
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Comin' Round the Mountain is a 1936 Western film directed by Mack V. Wright and starring Gene Autry, Ann Rutherford, and Smiley Burnette. Based on a story by Oliver Drake, the film is about a Pony Express rider who is robbed and left to die in the desert, where he is saved by a wild horse he captures and later uses to round up other horses to ...
Overview. Al Stewart and Wilbert are magicians doing a stage act when they run into Wilbert's cousin, Dorothy McCoy. They find out that Wilbert's grandfather, Squeeze-box McCoy, had treasure hidden in the hills of Kentucky, which they go to find. Charles Lamont. Director. Robert Lees. Screenplay. Frederic I. Rinaldo. Screenplay.