Lost in Alaska Page #7

Synopsis: Two volunteer firemen rescue a gold prospector from suicide. However, once they discover that the police mistakenly want them for murder, they travel with the prospector to Alaska to help chase his girl. Once they arrive, the men discover that most of the town wants the prospector dead. It's up to Abbot and Costello to keep him alive, or else San Francisco is ready to hang them for the murder.
Genre: Adventure, Comedy
Director(s): Jean Yarbrough
Production: Universal
 
IMDB:
7.2
Year:
1952
76 min
42 Views


Go in there and get plenty of ammunition.

I hope there's a white flag in there.

Go ahead.

Come on.

We'll make our stand right here.

Here they come.

Keep the ammunition coming.

Now, don't shoot to kill,

we need 'em to lead us to NuggetJoe.

Attaboy. Look out, Tom. I'll get 'em.

What are you doing with that?

Boy, that was a hard one.

What are you doing? You shoot that

with an arrow. Shoot with an arrow.

Keep it going.

I'll get 'em.

Okay, Tom!

Will you get out of my way!

What are you hittin' me for?

What are you doing? Pick up

something and do something.

Go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead.

I'm mad. Where am I at? Where am I at?

Let's move up on 'em.

Attaboy!

Keep it coming.

Keep it coming, George.

Keep it coming.

Come on. Do something.

Backfired.

Ooh. Oops!

I got 'em pinned down.

Keep the ammunition coming.

Oh.

What are you doing?

Get ammunition!

Get some more stuff. Hurry up! We've

thrown everything but the kitchen sink.

Well, that takes care of

the kitchen sink.

What's the matter with you?

Hey, look. A torpedo.

Uh-oh, it's got a hole in it.

Firing number one.

Here we go!

Firing one!

What are you doing?

What are you do...

Come on. Let's get out of here. Okay.

That did it!

Let's get 'em!

There's nothing left to throw

but this coat hanger. Here goes.

Come on!

Ooh!

They got one of those things too.

They went in the igloo.

They went in this one.

No, they didn't.

Five will get you 10 they

went in there. It's a bet.

Shut up. They've got to be in

there. Now let's turn it over.

I win. Then they must be

in that one over there.

Somebody's fixed these igloos.

Wait a minute.

Rosette and Joe made it.

Come on. Mm. I guess I didn't

throw it far enough the last time.

What did you do with

Stillman? He's right behind us.

Then hurry up. Once we get over the

top, they'll never be able to catch us.

Here. Give me a hand up here.

Come on, boy.

- Wait a minute. Look who's

ahead of us. - The old-timers.!

The ice is breaking!

Save the gold! Save the

gold! No, no. Save yourself.

Come on back over here.

Hurry up! Jump!

Please, come on back over here.

Bring the gold.

Save yourself.

Hurry up andjump.!

We'll be safer

over there.

Step a little to the left, please.

Well, let go.

Do something!

Get me out of here!

Will you let go, please?

I oughta take...

It wasn't my fault.

Is that Stillman?

Yes.

Wait a minute.

Look what's ahead of us.

The old-timers.

All right, men, let's go.

Hold 'em, boys.

Hank, you and Pete get the gold.

That won't be necessary. Drop

your guns and get your hands up.

I'll keep 'em covered.

You get the gold.

The sled has sunk. Two million dollars at

the bottom of the ocean. Two million dollars.

All my money, gone.

Your money? It was our money.

I didn't even get a chance

to kiss the gold good-bye.

I've lost everything. My money

and... Now, Joe, you haven't lost me.

Joe, there's something about you

that makes me...

Rosette,

will you marry me?

Eh.

Congratulations. I'm gonna give you

the biggest wedding that Skagway ever had.

But, Jake...

I won't take no for an answer.

You get married at my place and everything's

on the house. But you were gonna kill 'em.

Well, you see, gold can do

strange things to some people.

Well, huh, lots ofluck.

- Where's George?

He's in the water. In the

water? Where? Where is he?

George, a fine pal

you turned out to be.

You know, a fight could've broken

out here and I could've been killed.

You... Sure, sure.

You don't care, do ya?

That's all you think of is taking a

bath. Come on. Get up out of there.

Give me your hands.

Come on. Give me your hands.

Hold on. Attaboy.

Come on.

There he is. Come on, boys.

Let's get back to Mukaluk.

Come on.

I don't need this anymore.

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Elwood Ullman

Elwood Ullman (May 27, 1903 — October 11, 1985) was an American film comedy writer most famous for his credits on The Three Stooges shorts and many other low-budget comedies. more…

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