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6.8/10
IMDbBudget 1,167,500 USD
Box Office Collection 2,365,000 USD
Lou Costello drives through the back wall of a movie theater bearing a poster for a fictional film, "Abbott and Costello in 'Romeo Junior'". Footage of Costello, Bud Abbott and Betty Alexander in Shakespearean costumes was shot to be shown on the theater screen but was not used.
His reprisal of the role of Sergeant Collins from "Buck Privates (1941)" became the final film role for Nat Pendleton.
Film debut (uncredited) of Russ Conway.
Herbie calls his friend Slicker Smith by his first name in the sequel; in the original, Herbie calls him Smitty.
"Buck Privates Come Home" was Universal's answer to Samuel Goldwyn's "The Best Years of Our Lives". Though it was done in a comic form with Abbott and Costello and done with respect and in very good taste.
"Bill Gregory: That's my car, hey Slick, who's racing my car? Slicker Smith: I don't know, I'll ask Herbie... Herbie? Herbie can't drive!"
"Man: What's the boy's name? Herbie Brown: Pat. Slicker Smith: Mike. Herbie Brown: Mike. Slicker Smith: Pat. Man: [to Evie, who's dressed up like a boy] What's your name? Herbie Brown: [leaning in to Evie] Don't you tell him, Evie. Man: Evie? Herbie Brown: Evie... E.V., that's her name, Edward Vincent. Man: HER name?"