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Bud and Lou
Bud and Lou

Bud and Lou

Comedy Is No Laughing Matter

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DramaTV Movie

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A fact-riddled behind-the-scenes drama about the stormy partnership of the famed comedy team that came out of burlesque to conquer radio, movies and television.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

98 mins

Rating

2/10

Release Date

15 November 1978

Country

United States of America

Cast

Harvey Korman

Harvey Korman

Bud Abbott

Buddy Hackett

Buddy Hackett

Lou Costello

Michele Lee

Michele Lee

Anne Costello

Arte Johnson

Arte Johnson

Eddie Sherman

Robert Reed

Robert Reed

Alan Randall

William Tregoe

William Tregoe

Ted Collins

Danny Dayton

Danny Dayton

Gene Duffy

Art Eisner

Art Eisner

Waiter

Tracy Morgan

Tracy Morgan

Stripper #1

Judy Hanson

Judy Hanson

Stripper #2

Henry Brandon

Henry Brandon

Bernie

Edmund Penney

Edmund Penney

Announcer #1

Betty Harford

Betty Harford

Stern Nurse

Burr Smidt

Burr Smidt

Engineer

Ronn Wright

Ronn Wright

Announcer #2

George Barday

George Barday

Auctioneer

Bobby Baum

Bobby Baum

Reporter #2

Richard Sanders

Richard Sanders

Doctor

Chris Christiansen

Chris Christiansen

Newsboy

Russell Arms

Russell Arms

Jimmy Fiedler

Robert Banas

Robert Banas

Dance Director

George Barclay

George Barclay

Auctioneer

Steven Bourne

Steven Bourne

Lead Reporter

John Edward

John Edward

Boy

Donald Hotton

Donald Hotton

Internal Revenue Service Representative

Peggy Lynn Moore

Peggy Lynn Moore

Girl

Harvey Solin

Harvey Solin

Lester Markell

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