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Between the two, apart from important work in the theatre, he appeared in more than 50 films, virtually all black-and-white (Kubrick's Spartacus was his only big colour movie), a fair number of them classics, a few mere potboilers, most notoriously Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd.
Perched in the audience in comedy heaven, Abbott and Costello must be smiling down on Dodger Stadium, Vin Scully, Chin-Lung Hu and all the fans, because now an entirely new generation of fans will get in on the joke, and finally .
Abbott and Costello and Jerry Lewis, and in more recent times, Jim Carrey and (heaven help us) Adam Sandler.
 
 
 
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