Hit the Ice (1943)
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The Abbott & Costello vehicle Hit the Ice started life as satire of health clinics, with Lou Costello cast as a hypochondriac who used a streetcar conductor's change-purse to dispense pills to himself. By the time the film hit the screens, it was a standard A&C melange of comedy, music and… More The Abbott & Costello vehicle Hit the Ice started life as satire of health clinics, with Lou Costello cast as a hypochondriac who used a streetcar conductor's change-purse to dispense pills to himself. By the time the film hit the screens, it was a standard A&C melange of comedy, music and fast-paced chase scenes, with nary a pill in sight. Bud and Lou are cast as would-be photojournalists Flash and Tubby, who inadvertently snap a picture of two bank robbers leaving the scene of the crime. Accused of knocking over the bank themselves, our heroes find it expedient to hide out at a Sun Valley ski resort. Here they tie up with Silky Fellowsby (Sheldon Leonard), the mastermind of the bank heist, who is led to believe that Flash and Tubby are a couple of Detroit "hit men". In the course of events, Tubby falls in love with Silky's girl Marcia Manning (Ginny Simms), romancing her by pretending (with Flash's dubious assistance) to be an accomplished concert pianist. The final confrontation with the crooks leads to an elaborate chase on skis, with all manner of hilarious (and wildly impossible) sight gags. The barely necessary romantic subplot involves doctor Bill Elliot (Patric Knowles) and nurse Peggy Osborne (played by Elyse Knox, the mother of actor Mark Harmon). Best bits: the classic "packing-unpacking routine, a zany skating sequence, and the old "I'll bet I can stand next to you and you can't touch me" chestnut. Hit the Ice was Lou Costello's last film before rheumatic fever kept him off screen for a full year. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Charles Lamont
- Written By
- Robert Lees, Frederic I. Rinaldo, John Grant
- Genres
- Classics, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Jun 2, 1943 Wide
- Studio
- MCA Universal Home Video
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Cast
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Bud Abbott
as Flash Fulton
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Lou Costello
as "Tubby" McCoy
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Ginny Simms
as Marcia Manning
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Patric Knowles
as Dr. Bill Elliot
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Elyse Knox
as Peggy Osborne
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Joe Sawyer
as Buster
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Marc Lawrence I
as Phil
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Sheldon Leonard
as "Silky Fellowsby"
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Bobby Barber
as Porter on Train
- Wade Boteler
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Ken Christy
as Fire Chief
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Joseph Crehan
as Conductor
- Eddie Dunn
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Pat Flaherty
as Police Lieutenant
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Edward Gargan
as Cop
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Johnny Long
as Himself
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Mantan Moreland
as Redcap
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Eddie Parker
as Ambulance Driver
- Virginia Sale
- Harry Strang
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Minerva Urecal
as Wife
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Dorothy Vaughan
as Nurse
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Billy Wayne
as Man in Bed
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Rebel Randall
as Woman in Bed
