In Society (1944)
First, a bit of background history about Abbott and Costello during this time. Shortly after filming Hit the Ice , Lou Costello came down with a serious bout of rheumatic fever, which kept him confined to bed for over 6 months and shortly after recovering his infant son accidentally drowned in the family pool. This was the first Abbott and Costello movie to be released after both of these tragedies (although it was filmed after MGM’s Lost in a Harem ), so it’s very surprising to see that he actually gives such a lively performance. Despite this, though, the film as a whole is not good. Eddie Harrington (Abbott) and Albert Mansfield (Costello) are two plumbers who mistakenly receive an invitation to a high society gathering hosted by Mrs. Winthrop (Margaret Irving), who will be displaying a valuable painting called “The Plunger.” While there, they discover that a loan shark (Thomas Gomez) whom they’ve been acquainted with is planning to steal the painting and it is up to them to stop ...