The Noose Hangs High
The Noose Hangs High is a 1948 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The film is a remake of the Universal Pictures film, For Love or Money.
Plot
Ted Higgins and Tommy Hinchcliffe work for the Speedy Service Window Washing Company. They run into a bookie named Nick Craig, who, after mistaking them for employees of the Speedy Messenger Service, sends them to Mr. Stewart's office to collect $50,000 owed to him. But Stewart has plans of his own: he hires two thugs to rob Ted and Tommy of the money he has just paid. Tommy flees from the robbers and takes refuge in a room with a gaggle of women who are mailing face powder samples. He hides the money in an envelope and addresses it to Craig, but it is accidentally switched with an envelope containing a powder sample. Ted and Tommy return to Craig's office and explain what happened; they assure him that the cash will arrive in the mail the next day.
More details
| author | Daniel Taradash |
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| director | Charles Barton |
| editor | Harry Reynolds |
| genre | comedy |
| keywords | arrest bet eccentric millionaire julius caesar nothing race track wash |
| musicBy | Irving Friedman |
| producer | Charles Barton |
| productionCompany | Abbott & Costello Productions |
| publisher | Eagle-Lion Films |