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  1. Erle C. Kenton was replaced by Charles Lamont on Hit the Ice after problems with Lou Costello. [2] On the final day of shooting, the team appeared on their weekly radio show, where they were crowned the nation's top box-office stars for 1942 in a poll of theater exhibitors.

  2. The film was started by director Erle C. Kenton. However, he and Lou Costello clashed on several occasions, and Kenton was fired and replaced by Charles Lamont.

  3. Hit the Ice: Directed by Charles Lamont, Erle C. Kenton. With Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Ginny Simms, Patric Knowles. Two newspaper photographers get mixed up with gangsters at a ski resort.

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    • Comedy
    • Charles Lamont, Erle C. Kenton
    • 1943-06-02
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  5. Overview. Flash Fulton (Bud Abbott) and Weejie McCoy (Lou Costello) take pictures of a bank robbery. Lured to the mountain resort hideout of the robbers and accompanied by Dr. Bill Elliott (Patric Knowles) and Peggy Osborn (Elyse Knox), they also meet old friend Johnny Long (Johnny Long) and his band and singer Marcia Manning (Ginny Simms). Dr.

  6. Bud Abbott as Flash Fulton Lou Costello as Tubby McCoy Ginny Simms as Marcia Manning Patric Knowles as Dr. William 'Bill' Burns Elyse Knox as Peggy Osborne Joe Sawyer as Buster Marc Lawrence as Phil Sheldon Leonard as Silky Fellowsby Johnny Long as Orchestra Leader Bobby Barber as Candy Butcher Eddie Dunn as Officer Murphy Eddie Parker as Ambulance Driver Rebel Randall as Woman in Bed with ...

  7. Hit the Ice is a 1943 musical comedy from Universal, directed by Charles Lamont and starring the comedy duo of Abbott and Costello. Put into production just 12 days after their previous film, It Ain't Hay, it was the first Abbott and Costello film directed by Lamont, who replaced Erle C. Kenton after repeated arguments with Lou Costello.

  8. Hit the Ice (1943) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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