- The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap
Infobox Film
name = The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap
caption = "The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap" Theatrical Poster
director =Charles Barton
producer =Robert Arthur
writer = John GrantFrederic I. Rinaldo Robert Lees
starring =Bud Abbott Lou Costello Marjorie Main Audrey Young
music =Walter Schumann
cinematography =
editing =Frank Gross
distributor =Universal Pictures
released =October 8 , 1947
runtime = 78 min.
language = English
budget = $750,000
preceded_by =Buck Privates Come Home (1947)
followed_by =The Noose Hangs High (1948)
imdb_id = 0039998"The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap" is a 1947 film starring the comedy team of
Abbott and Costello .Plot
Chester Wooley (
Lou Costello ) and Duke Egan (Bud Abbott ) are traveling salesmen who make a stopover in Wagon Gap, Montana while enroute to California. During the stopover, a notorious criminal, Fred Hawkins, is murdered, and the two are charged with the crime. They are quickly tried, convicted, and sentenced to die by hanging. The head of the local citizen's committee, Jim Simpson (William Ching), recalls a law whereby the survivor of a gun duel must take responsibility for the deceased's debts and family. The law spares the two from execution, but Chester is now responsible for the widow Hawkins (Marjorie Main ) and her seven children. They go to her farm, where Chester is worked by Mrs. Hawkins from dawn to dusk. To make matters worse, Chester must work at the saloon at night to repay Hawkin's debt to its owner, Jake Frame (Gordon Jones). Her plan is to wear Chester down until he agrees to marry her.Chester quickly learns that no one will harm him, for fear that they will have to support Mrs. Hawkins and her family. Simpson makes Chester the sheriff in hopes that the fear of him will help clean up the lawless town. For protection, Chester carries around a photograph of Mrs. Hawkins and her kids. The approach works for a while, and Chester is heralded as a hero. Meanwhile, Duke still plans to go to California and tries to get Judge Benbow (George Cleveland) to marry Mrs. Hawkins, in order to free him and Chester from their obligations. He starts a rumor that Mrs. Hawkins is about to become rich once the railroad buys her land to lay tracks. The rumor takes on a life of its own, with everyone trying to kill Chester in hopes of marrying Mrs. Hawkins (and becoming wealthy in the process). Frame eventually confesses to Hawkins' murder; Duke and Chester are cleared and allowed to leave town, but not before they admit that the railroad rumor was fabricated by them. Benbow still wants to marry Mrs. Hawkins, and she agrees. She then announces that the railroad actually did offer her substantial money, and she is now wealthy.
Production
*It was filmed from
April 29 throughJune 20 , 1947.
*OnMay 3 , during production of this film, Costello dedicated the "Lou Costello Jr. Youth Center" in memory of his son in Los Angeles. Less than a week later, onMay 9 his father, Sebastian Cristillo, died of a heart attack. Costello blamed their agent, Eddie Sherman for upsetting his father the night before (triggering the heart attack) and fired him. The team went without an agent for two years. [Furmanek, Bob and Ron Palumbo (1991). "Abbott and Costello in Hollywood". New York: Perigee Books. ISBN 0-399-51605-0]Comic book
*The first issue of the "Abbott and Costello" comic book, published in February 1948 by St. John Publishing, was an adaption of this film. Out of the forty issues published between
1948 and1956 , this was the only one that was based on one of their films.Routines
*Included is a variation on the "Oyster" routine used previously in 1945's "
Here Come The Co-Eds ", this time using a frog.DVD Release
References
External links
*imdb title|id=0039998|name=The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap
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