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Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein opens with an anxious man (Lon Chaney, Jr.) placing a call from London to a Florida freight-handling branch of a railway station. A freight-handling employee, Wilbur (Lou Costello), answers the call and is warned not to open the two crates addressed to “McDougal’s House of Horrors” until the London man makes his arrival at the station. This conversation abruptly ends when the London man turns into a werewolf as a full moon rises.

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  • Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
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  • Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein opens with an anxious man (Lon Chaney, Jr.) placing a call from London to a Florida freight-handling branch of a railway station. A freight-handling employee, Wilbur (Lou Costello), answers the call and is warned not to open the two crates addressed to “McDougal’s House of Horrors” until the London man makes his arrival at the station. This conversation abruptly ends when the London man turns into a werewolf as a full moon rises.
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  • Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein opens with an anxious man (Lon Chaney, Jr.) placing a call from London to a Florida freight-handling branch of a railway station. A freight-handling employee, Wilbur (Lou Costello), answers the call and is warned not to open the two crates addressed to “McDougal’s House of Horrors” until the London man makes his arrival at the station. This conversation abruptly ends when the London man turns into a werewolf as a full moon rises. Back at the delivery company, Mr. McDougal (Frank Ferguson) arrives to request the immediate delivery of the two crates for his “House of Horrors”. He reveals that the crates hold the bodies of two notorious monsters: Count Dracula and Frankenstein’s monster. As Wilbur and his fellow employee, Chick (Bud Abbott), attempt to follow this request, Count Dracula (Béla Lugosi) sneakily escapes his coffin and revives Frankenstein’s monster (Glenn Strange). Together, the monsters escape the railway station and the disappearance of their bodies lands Wilbur and Chick behind bars on suspicion of theft. The pairing of Count Dracula and Frankenstein’s monster, with the help of Wilbur’s love interest, Sandra (Lenore Aubert), allows the development of an elaborate scheme to lure Wilbur into Dracula’s castle. It is there that an operation is to be performed where Wilbur’s brain will be removed and inserted into the Frankenstein monster to create a more trainable and obedient creature.
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