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''Lum and Abner Abroad'' is a 1956 European
comedy film A comedy film is a category of film which emphasizes humor. These films are designed to make the audience laugh through amusement. Films in this style traditionally have a happy ending (black comedy being an exception). Comedy is one of the ol ...
directed by
James V. Kern James V. Kern (September 22, 1909, New York City, New York – November 9, 1966, Encino, California) was an American singer, songwriter, screenwriter, actor, and director. Educated at the Fordham Law School, Kern worked for a while as an attorn ...
and written by Carl Herzinger. The film stars
Chester Lauck Chester "Chet" Lauck (February 9, 1902 – February 21, 1980) was a comic actor who played the character of Lum Edwards on the classic American radio comedy ''Lum and Abner''. Early life and career Chester Lauck was born in Alleene, Arkansas ...
,
Norris Goff Norris Goff (May 30, 1906 – June 7, 1978) was an American comedian in radio and film best known for his portrayal of Abner Peabody on the rural comedy ''Lum and Abner''. Biography Nicknamed "Tuffy," Goff was born in Cove, Arkansas, but s ...
, Jill Alis, Lila Audres, Gene Gary, and Chris Peters. The film was released on January 1, 1956.


Plot

The film consists of three two-reel episodes. In each,
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visit a different city in
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. *In
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, the two involve themselves in the disappearance of an American reporter, who is engaged to a local ballerina. *In
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, a thief and his ''
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'' co-conspirator plot to use Lum and Abner as pawns to smuggle a valuable figurine out of the country. *In
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, Lum and Abner are mistaken for two much wealthier Americans; a deadbeat duchess sees them as an easy mark and hopes to get a cut of the duo's losses at the local casino. To her dismay, the two hit a lucky streak and end up making 100 times their wager.


Cast

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Chester Lauck Chester "Chet" Lauck (February 9, 1902 – February 21, 1980) was a comic actor who played the character of Lum Edwards on the classic American radio comedy ''Lum and Abner''. Early life and career Chester Lauck was born in Alleene, Arkansas ...
as Lum Edwards *
Norris Goff Norris Goff (May 30, 1906 – June 7, 1978) was an American comedian in radio and film best known for his portrayal of Abner Peabody on the rural comedy ''Lum and Abner''. Biography Nicknamed "Tuffy," Goff was born in Cove, Arkansas, but s ...
as Abner Peabody *Jill Alis as Marianne Passavetz *Lila Audres as Collette Bleu *Gene Gary as Nikolai Brasnovich *Chris Peters as Croupier *Nada Nuchich as Lisa Dubroc *Branko Spoljar as Papa Passavetz *Jim Kiley as Tommy Ellis *Steven Voyt as Frankenshpinin *Vera Misita as Duchess Dubroc *Vlado Stefancic as Mischa Dramascu *Josip Batistic as Dignitary


Background

''Lum and Abner Abroad'' was originally conceived as a television series and a comeback vehicle for the Lum and Abner characters. The duo had appeared in six feature films and a long-running radio series between 1935 and 1950, but other than a short-lived radio revival in 1953, had not appeared in media since then. ''Lum and Abner'' had made at least one previous effort to transition to television under the more familiar format of the
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; like ''Lum and Abner Abroad'', that effort was also unsuccessful, although the
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of the other series also survives.Lum and Abner: Test footage for TV pilot
/ref> The six previous Lum and Abner features, produced independently in Hollywood, followed the radio format of Lum and Abner as residents of "Pine Ridge, Arkansas." ''Lum and Abner Abroad,'' however, was a European production, with filming and accommodations based in Yugoslavia. According to co-star Chester Lauck, the Yugoslavian crew was so inexperienced and the conditions so primitive that director James V. Kern had to improvise technical shortcuts, like hanging a microphone on a pole to function as a makeshift boom. Kern was credited as both producer and director; the film became Kern's last theatrical film, as he had shifted to television by the 1950s. Had ''Lum and Abner Abroad'' been sponsored as a series, the three shorts would have constituted three half-hour episodes of the series. As the series was not picked up, they were instead hastily strung together and released as a feature film. Although the international actors spoke English and were not dubbed, the finished film lacked the usual Hollywood production Polish, and no major distributor would release it. It was acquired by Howco Productions, a South Carolina-based distributor whose customers were largely based in the American South, and thus might attract Lum and Abner's rural fan base. (The film's main title reads: "Actually Filmed in Europe (Not Pine Ridge).")


Reception

A retrospective review at ''
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'' praised Lum and Abner's performances but criticized the poor editing (fade-outs and fade-ins for commercial breaks were left in the theatrical prints) and simplistic script, giving the film one out of five stars.


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* 1956 films 1956 comedy films American black-and-white films American comedy films Films about vacationing Films based on radio series Films directed by James V. Kern Films set in Monaco Films set in Paris Films set in Yugoslavia 1950s English-language films 1950s American films Lum and Abner {{1950s-comedy-film-stub