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(More customer reviews)I know a lot of people prefer the episodes of Season One to those of Season Two and I think I miss some of the "stock company" that didn't return for Season Two, but there are still laughs to be had in Season Two and, of course, the rapport between Bud and Lou remains unshakable. Since the show only lasted two seasons, this completes the set. As with the Season One package, the generous Bonus Features are astonishing. The candid interviews with Chris and Paddy Costello cover a lot of subjects not contained in the Season One interviews, like goofing around on the Universal lot when they were kids, the Bud/Lou chemistry, their breakup, home life, etc. And, as before, amazing home movies - some sound, most color - from the '40s and '50s. Lou Costello's love for his family is palpable in the footage of his kids' birthday parties over the years. It's truly a rare glimpse into a legendary star's family life, away from the (studio) cameras.
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Is Who still on first if it's the second season? You'll find out with this rare and riotous collection honoring the 100th birthday of Lou Costello and featuring the landmark Abbott & Costello Show that Jerry Seinfeld calls the inspiration for his own hit series! This remarkable 5-disc collection contains all 26 episodes of the second - and final - season (1953-1954), complete and unedited, digitally remastered, looking and sounding better than ever. PLUS: Never-before-seen home movies of Lou Costello and his family from the 1940s and '50s - many in full color with sound! (Even Bud manages to make a few "guest appearances.") To round things out, Lou's daughters, Paddy and Chris, share warm and wonderful anecdotes about their father in exclusive interviews. A treasure for Abbott & Costello fans everywhere! DISC ONE The Paperhangers - Mr. Fields forces the boys to hang wallpaper to help pay off their rent. Uncle Bozzo's Visit - Lou's uncle, an Italian opera singer, visits, and his singing annoys Mr. Fields. In Society - Bud & Lou are hired to pose as British noblemen at a swanky party. Life Insurance - Mr. Fields demands the boys take out life-insurance policies that name him as beneficiary, but neither can pass the physical. Pest Exterminators - The boys exterminate the ants at a rich lady's house, but she thinks they have killed her aunts. Killer's Wife - A jealous boxer and his sexy wife rent a nearby apartment and Lou is suspected of carrying on with said sexy wife. DISC TWO Cheapskates - The boys accidentally buy a crate of roller skates - which contain ill-gotten gems. South of Dixie - Lou overhears a man and girl rehearsing a Civil War play and thinks the danger is real. Inspired by Buster Keaton's The General. From Bed to Worse - The boys try to win a prize for having the best backyard garden and wind up angering their neighbor. $1000 TV Prize - Lou answers Mr. Fields' phone and inadvertently wins a thousand-dollar prize. Amnesia - When Lou prepares to marry a girl he's only corresponded with, Bud convinces him he has amnesia and has already married a shrew. Efficiency Experts - The boys are hired to help control a man's daughters, who spend too much money. But they end up losing their money in a casino. DISC THREE Car Trouble - Lou wins a car in a contest, but it's a lemon, so they drive to Flint for another. Wife Wanted - Lou tries to marry his old girlfriend so he can inherit $10,000 but she's now dating a jealous wrestler. Uncle From New Jersey - To avoid eviction, the boys convince Fields that Lou has a millionaire uncle. Lou winds up masquerading as his own uncle. Private Eye - Lou takes a correspondence course to become a detective, and then tries to help a girl recover some old bonds. The Tax Return - The IRS accidentally sends Lou a check for a million dollars. He cashes it and is followed by thugs. Public Enemies - When Lou is mistaken for a fellow safecracker, the boys get involved with crooks planning a robbery. DISC FOUR Bank Holdup - The boys are hired as bank guards by two robbers masquerading as Brinks guys. Well Oiled - Lou poses as a millionaire to help Mr. Fields get out of a breach-of-promise suit. The Pigeon - Lou is set up by his sexy neighbor to take the fall for her infidelity, so that Lou is the one who gets killed by her jealous mobster boyfriend. Honeymoon House - Lou, Bud, and Mr. Fields try to build a pre-fab house for Lou's fiancée. Inspired by Buster Keaton's One Week. Fencing Master - Bud volunteers Lou for a science experiment that makes him immune to pain. Beauty Contest Story - The boys judge the Miss Mud Turtle pageant, in which Mr. Fields' niece is a contestant. DISC FIVE Fall Guy - Two men hire Bud and Lou to take their girls out in order to circumvent their father, who doesn't like these guys. Barber Lou - Bud enlists Lou to give him a massage. BONUS FEATURES Interview With Lou Costello's Daughters (Part Two) Lou Costello's Home Movies (Part Two) The Actor's Home (contains Who's On First) Total Running Time: Approx. 800 mins.
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