Here Come the Co-eds (1945)
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At 88 minutes, Here Come the Co-Eds is one of the longest of Abbott & Costello's Universal starring vehicles, and though not necessarily the best, it manages to sustain a high comic content throughout. The scene is a financially strapped girl's college, where professional dancer Molly… More At 88 minutes, Here Come the Co-Eds is one of the longest of Abbott & Costello's Universal starring vehicles, and though not necessarily the best, it manages to sustain a high comic content throughout. The scene is a financially strapped girl's college, where professional dancer Molly (Martha O'Driscoll) lands a scholarship. Molly's manager-brother Slat (Bud Abbott) has arranged this as a means to publicize his sister's showbiz career, which angers the college's chairman of the board (Charles Dingle), who threatens to foreclose on the school. To keep tabs on Molly and also find ways of raising the mortgage money, Slats and his pal Oliver (Lou Costello) takes jobs as school caretakers, immediately running afoul of ill-tempered groundskeeper Johnson (Lon Chaney Jr.) One of Slats' schemes involves a championship basketball game, in which Oliver, hypnotized into thinking that he's petite female student "Daisy Dimple", effortlessly sinks one basket after another (Costello, a top high school athlete, performed these scenes without the aid of a double). What ultimately saves the college is a concert by Phil Spitalny and his all-girl orchestra, featuring "Evelyn and Her Magic Violin." While the obligatory chase scene in Here Come the Coeds (this time involving a sailboat on wheels!) is a disappointment, several of Abbott & Costello's comic setpieces are hilarious, notably the time-honored "Jonah and the Whale" routine and the "oyster in the chowder" bit. Funniest line: while performing a musical duet with costar Peggy Ryan, Costello sighs "I feel just like Donald O'Connor." ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Jean Yarbrough
- Written By
- John Grant, Arthur T. Horman
- Genres
- Musical & Performing Arts, Classics, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Feb 2, 1945 Wide
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Cast
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Bud Abbott
as Slats
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Lou Costello
as Oliver Quackenbush
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Peggy Ryan
as Patty
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Martha O'Driscoll
as Molly
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Lon Chaney Jr
as Johnson
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June Vincent
as Diane
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Donald Cook
as Benson
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Charles Dingle
as Jonathan Kirkland
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Richard Lane
as Nearsighted Man
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Joe Kirk
as Honest Dan
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Bill Stern
as Announcer
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Don Costello
as Diamond
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Dorothy Ford
as Bertha
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Dorothy Granger
as Woman
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Ruth Lee
as Miss Holford
- Phil Spitalny & Band
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Sammy Stein
as Tiger McGurk
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Anthony Warde
as Timekeeper
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Rebel Randall
as Woman
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Maxine Gates
as Woman
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Milt Bronson
as Ring Announcer
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Carl Knowles
as Basketball Coach