Abbott and Costello Go to Mars

They're too wild for one world!

5.4
19531h 17m

Lester and Orville accidentally launch a rocket which is supposed to fly to Mars. Instead it goes to New Orleans for Mardi Gras. They are then forced by bank robber Mugsy and his pal Harry to fly to Venus where they find a civilization made up entirely of women, men having been banished.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (1953) ORIGINAL TRAILER

Cast

Photo of Robert Paige

Robert Paige

Dr. Wilson

Photo of Martha Hyer

Martha Hyer

Janie Howe

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Joe Kirk

Dr. Orvilla

Photo of Jean Willes

Jean Willes

Capt. Olivia

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Anita Ekberg

Venusian Guard

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James Flavin

First Policeman in Bank

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Jackie Loughery

Venusian Guard

Photo of Ruth Hampton

Ruth Hampton

Handmaiden (as Ruth June Hampton) (as Miss New Jersey)

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Renate Hoy

Handmaiden (as Renate Huy) (as Miss Germany)

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Russ Conway

Second Policeman in Bank (uncredited)

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Syd Saylor

Man at Fountain (uncredited)

Photo of Harry Shearer

Harry Shearer

Second Boy (uncredited)

Photo of Harold Goodwin

Harold Goodwin

Dr. Coleman (uncredited)

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Reviews

J

John Chard

6/10

Better than its reputation suggests.

Abbott and Costello Go To Mars sees the popular duo tackle a sci-fi theme that was to be so prevalent in the 50s. It's directed by Charles Lamont and the co-star line up features Robert Paige, Horace McMahon, Mari Blanchard, Martha Hyer & Jack Kruschen. The plot sees Bud & Lou as Lester and Orville respectively, who accidentally find themselves on a rocket-ship bound for Mars. However, they actually land in New Orleans during the Mardi Gras and confusion reigns. Then an encounter with a couple of escaped convicts leads to another blast off, to Venus. A planet populated by a bevy of beauties.

They were three years away from making what would be their last film together, but history dictates that the best of the film outings for Bud & Lou were long since past. However, "Go To Mars" and "Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (also 1953) are worthy pieces showcasing the comic talent and irrepressible charm of two fine entertainers. Sure the plot is as thin as some of the sets are for "Go To Mars," but there's enough chaos and comedy schtick to keep the smile on ones face. We get Costello doing an Italian accent -badly, which in turn leads to a slapathon. Then there's stunts with magnetic moon-boots, a triple bed fall down, gravitational larks and Mardi Gras strangeness. There's even a cheeky aside in favour of the ladies (the Venusian female race being contestants of Miss Universe) as the new male arrivals on Venus are compared to beefcake Adonis types on Venusian TV.

Far from their best work but certainly enough good here to shoot down those "worst of the series" tags. 6/10

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