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Invisibility | New York City
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IMDbThe cost of the special effects made this the most expensive Bud Abbott and Lou Costello feature up to that time.
Writing in the "Saturday Evening Post" in 1949, Bud Abbott said this was his favorite film role, because for a change he was the butt of all the punishment, instead of Lou Costello.
Bud Abbott, who had never driven a car before, had to learn to drive one for this picture. He didn't like it, and after the film was finished, he never drove a car again.
This was the second, and last, feature in which Bud Abbott and Lou Costello did not play a team.
Three weeks into shooting, Lou Costello demanded that his role be switched with Bud Abbott's. When director Charles Barton explained that this was unreasonable, Costello walked off the set. The cast and crew frantically worked around him for the next two weeks, when Costello slipped back onto the set and completed the film. He never apologized or explained his behavior.
"Mildred Dean: [to Emily] Pardon me, but did I see you in "Rebecca?""
"Sheldon Gage: Come on Ralph, now tell us what happened. Cuthbert Greenway: Bottles floating through space, glasses filling up by themselves, and somebody tooted into my stethoscope!"