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The Time of their Lives

The Time of their Lives (1946) starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Marjorie Reynolds, Binnie Barnes, John Shelton, Gale Sondergaard

The Time of their Lives (1946) starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Marjorie Reynolds, Binnie Barnes, John Shelton, Gale Sondergaard

Synopsis of The Time of their Lives

In The Time of their Lives, Lou Costello is mistaken as a traitor, and his ghost is trapped in Danbury Mansion until his innocence is proven.  Can Bud Abbot help?

Review of The Time of their Lives

The Time of their Lives is a different, though very funny, Abbott and Costello film.  Bud and Lou aren’t partners and only talk to each other in one scene.  Also, there’s a fair amount of slapstick in the film.  But, uncharacteristically, it’s Lou abusing Bud.  Lou at first mistakes the present-day Bud for his ancestor and uses his ghostly state to abuse him at every opportunity.

Having said that, The Time of Their Lives is a very funny film, with lots of “ghostly shenanigans” courtesy of Lou and Marjorie Reynolds.  A lot of Invisible Man-type effects occur, such as Bud getting hit on the head with a candlestick.  Manipulated by the invisible Lou, of course.  One of my favorite moments is where the ghosts cleverly keep a car from leaving the estate — since they’re cursed to remain, they stay in the car, keeping it from leaving.

Are there any negatives to The Time of their Lives?  Not many; I disliked the seance scene, but if you don’t have an issue with ghosts, it shouldn’t bother you too much.  I enjoyed The Time of their Lives, and recommend it — I rate it 4 stars out of 5.

Cast of characters in The Time of their Lives

Secondary characters

Updated December 7, 2021

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