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| Bud Abbott | Mr. Dinkel / Mr. Dinkelpuss | |
| Lou Costello | Jack / Jack Strong | |
| Buddy Baer | Sgt. Riley / The Giant | |
| Shaye Cogan | Eloise / Princess Eloise / Darlene | |
| James Alexander | Arthur / Prince Arthur / Troubador | |
| Dorothy Ford | Receptionist / Polly | |
| Barbara Brown | Mrs. Strong | |
| David Stollery | Donald | |
| William Farnum | The King | |
| Johnny Conrad | Dancer | |
| Mel Blanc | Farm Animals (voice) (uncredited) | |
| Claire Du Brey | Villager (uncredited) | |
| Joe Kirk | Villager (uncredited) | |
| Hank Mann | Villager (uncredited) | |
| Charles Perry | Villager (uncredited) | |
| Almira Sessions | Mrs. Mergatroyd (uncredited) | |
| Bud Abbott | Dinklepuss | |
| Buddy Baer | Giant / Sgt. Riley | |
| Lou Costello | Jack | |
| Dorothy Ford | Polly | |
| Shaye Cogan | Eloise Larkin / Princess | |
| James Alexander | Prince / Arthur Royal |
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| Producer | Bud Abbott
Lou Costello |
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| Writer | Pat Costello
Nathaniel Curtis |
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Abbott andiCostello - One of theifew films they madeiin color.A whimsical adaptation of the infamous fairy tale steeped in comedy, Abbott and Costello style. Reminiscent of the cinematography of films like Wizard of oz, the movie begins in black and white, later morphing into full cinematic color. The story begins as Jack (Costello), a professional baby-sitter, and his "agent" Dink (Abbott), go to the home of Eloise Larkin (Shaye Cogan) to watch Eloise's troublemaking nephew Donald (David Stollery). As he reads the book Jack and the Beanstalk to Donald, Jack falls asleep and begins to dream that he and his cohorts are part of this fantastical world where he encounters magical creatures, as well as a troubled prince and princess. It is a version of the classic fairy tale but with a humorous and unique Abbott and Costello style twist. |
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