< Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein/YMMV
- Fridge Horror: McDougal was attacked and bitten by Talbott, and survived. So, by the rules established in The Wolf Man, McDougal is doomed to become a werewolf. At least Larry has the moral sense to try to prevent his hurting anyone while transformed. Can you imagine a loudmouthed, self-important, abusive Jerkass like McDougal as a lycanthrope? Not a pretty picture...
- Yes, but remember, McDougal didn't change at the end, unlike Larry. Maybe Larry's version of the werewolf curse isn't infectious?
- Or else he's already such a monster in behavior that any further change is negligible.
- Funny Aneurysm Moment: In a scene set immediatly after Talbot first shows up, Chuck and Wilbur walk into his room the morning after he wolfs out and find it completely wrecked. Chuck comments, "Man, what a bender he was on!" In Real Life Lon Chaney had a drinking problem and, according to the film commentary, spent his weekends getting drunk and getting into room-smashing brawls with a friend.
- Hilarious in Hindsight: Vincent Price's cameo in the end is even funnier now than it was back then. While Price had starred in The Invisible Man Returns it wasn't actually a horror film, and Price was not known at the time as a Horror star. It wouldn't be till 5 years after this movie that Price was in his first Horror film, House of Wax, and it wouldn't be till another 5 years until he began to regularly star in them. Today, Price's cameo feels like the passing of the torch from one generation of Horror film stars to the next.
This article is issued from Allthetropes. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.