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The Annotated Abbott and Costello - by Matthew Coniam & Nick Santa Maria (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Abbott and Costello were the most popular comedians of the 1940s, with burlesque-inspired routines that enthralled audiences on both radio and television.
- About the Author: Matthew Coniam has authored or contributed to numerous books, magazines, journals and websites in Britain and America.
- 490 Pages
- Performing Arts, Film
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Book Synopsis
Abbott and Costello were the most popular comedians of the 1940s, with burlesque-inspired routines that enthralled audiences on both radio and television. Oddly, their films have not received the same level of attention from critics and writers as those of other comedy teams.
This book is a scene-by-scene, film-by-film guide to their movies, making a compelling case for their inclusion at the very top of comic artists. Featuring new research and some surprising revelations, the book introduces newcomers to the delights of this uproarious team and provides confirmed fans with the ultimate companion to their work. Also included is a foreword by John Landis, the celebrated director and Abbott and Costello devotee.
Review Quotes
"A comprehensive chronicle"-The Media Tourist; "Long-overdue"-Forces of Geek
"Abbott and Costello are often considered afterthoughts of comedy history, but Coniam and Santa Maria believe the duo possessed an authenticity of character that their peers lacked. To that point, they've crafted a film-by-film guide to a career that can be divided into two periods: the 1940s war era of Buck Privates, and the monster era, encapsulated by Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein....Coniam is clearly a fan...excellent writing, perceptive commentary...cover[s] every film, and there's much to recommend"-Library Journal
"Coniam and Santa Maria's loving and exhaustive look at the comedy team is overdue. Abbott and Costello's popularity spanned seemingly every medium-theater, radio, and television (in its early years) as well as film-and the authors make a good case for the importance of the team as entertainers, not just film actors....The author's thorough research makes this more than just the viewer's guide the title promises.....enjoyable reading and does effectively argue for their rightful place in comedic history...recommended"-Choice
"If you are hungry for detail and analysis of Abbott and Costello, this book was written with you in mind. Co-author Nick Santa Maria is a lifelong performer and posits that Bud Abbott and Lou Costello were underrated as actors; that's what made their routines both funny and memorable. He builds a strong case for that premise along with his British colleague Matthew Coniam. Not only do they chart Bud and Lou's career on screen; they break down every burlesque routine they drew upon in their feature films and subsequent TV series. At 482 pages there is little if anything left out on the subject of A&C, leaving the reader (especially a newcomer to the flock) with plenty of food for thought."-Leonard Maltin
"Layered and detailed...This is more than just a guide, it is quite frankly, one of the most comprehensive film study books that this reviewer has ever encountered...highly recommended"-James Neibaur
"Should be on the bookshelf of every rabid film fan. ...recommended...It's great! It's stupendous! It's essential! You're seriously gonna love it! What are you waiting for?...Just buy the book already!...the book reads as a conversation between two highly informed and enthusiastic Abbott and Costello fans....a truly comprehensive guide to the comedy team...if I was only allowed to keep a single reference on the team, it would be The Annotated Abbott and Costello. The authors of the new book are able to build upon prior scholarship with additional information, and they debunk a few stories that had previously been accepted as gospel. Best of all, the book is funny. This is no dry, academic text. Matthew and Nick are both very witty fellows, and their writing is peppered with jokes, puns, and humorous asides. As a result, The Annotated Abbott and Costello is the most entertaining film study you're ever likely to read."-It Came from the Bottom Shelf!
About the Author
Matthew Coniam has authored or contributed to numerous books, magazines, journals and websites in Britain and America. He lives in Bath, England. Nick Santa Maria has appeared in every form of show business except ballet. A native New Yorker, he now lives on Hutchinson Island, Florida, where he teaches film history, and is proudly one half of the faux 1930's comedy team, Biffle and Shooster.