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February 9th, 2010

The Abbott and Costello Show: 10/15/1942 – Bank Robbery

Abbott and Costello ride into Dead Pan Gulch on the trail of Black Pete, the bank robber.

Black Pete turns out to be none other than guest Marlene Dietrich!

The Abbott and Costello Show – Bank Robbery

Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Leith Stevens and His Orchestra, The Camels Quartet, Ken Niles (announcer), Connie Haines, Don Prindle (writer), John Grant (writer), Howard Harris (producer), Martin Gosen (director), Martha Wentworth, Marlene Dietrich, Mel Blanc.

NBC network. Sponsored by Camel Cigarettes and Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco.

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