Abbott & Costello: Lou's Birthday Cake with Mr Bacciagalupe
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2009
- Lou asks Mr. Bacciagalupe to make him a birthday cake. Bacciagalupe gets angrier by the minute as Lou continually demands added ingredients to the finished product. Great character acting by Joe Kirk.
- Komedie
The more dough you got the more you knead
If you gotta lot of dough what do you need more for?
@@aidanoneill3730
When you knead a lot a dough, you knead more thyme.
@@SmashupMashups no 6hbbbnb
You kneed the dough to loaf
Lol
“GETTA YOUR FEET OFFA THE COUNTER!” Gets me every time.
He was talking about his shoes!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂lol!!
Hes hilarious every time he gets after Louie
Watched this show as a young boy. Classic all the way.I grew up in the 50s.Special time. Thanks
One of the best sketches in the Abbott and Costello television show. That cake is beautiful and looks delicious.
Hilarious. Those Italian remarks made the whole scene!
I just like how Mr. Baccigalupe speaks, especially how he says "I gonna" instead of "I'm gonna".
Joe Kirk was just a stage name his real name was Ignazio "Nat" Curcuruto and he was married to Costello's sister. When she divorced him, he was fired from the show which is why you don't see him in any episodes in the second season.
@@zapdunga12
Damn. I listened to the commentaries from the show on Blu-ray, but I don't think I've heard that info.
Anyway, a little unrelated to how I was expressing my thoughts on Baccigalupe's pronunciations.
these accents are gone forever...bacigalupe was the best...great great clip
Comedy gold. Thank you.👍🙂
Glad you enjoyed it
You don’t want a cake you want a bungalow
ha ha But first ya gat to knead a lot of dough
"you wanna see the cakeGETAYOURFEETOFFTHECOUNTER!!!" XD so funny
ha ha
😂😂😂😂😂 everytime!
This was one of the funniest comedy skits of all time. Absolutely brilliant writing and comedic acting. Joe Kirk who played Chef Bacciagalupe was among the best character actors in Hollywood. Today you could have have humor like this. I am Italian American and I am not the slightest bit offended as I grew up with people just like the characters in this TV clip.
Not his real name, he was Italian-American and why would you be offended because he talked broken English with an accent? Every ethnic group was portrayed this way one time or another.
He was also Lou’s brother in law
Haven't seen this sketch before either! Lou Costello brilliant as always!😆🎂🎂🎂💰💵💸💲
jixmy0204 Yes very much Lou Costello was a comedy icon!🤗😆🎂💰💵
They were the Best childhood memories wish they were still around
Watching this scene with the majority of Costello being immature over the fuss of his birthday cake concept throughout really had me amused. But at the end, you can really feel sorry for the guy and all the crap he's gotta go through.
@@blahfah521
I guess so.
But not what I meant by that.
To be fair even after Lou told Bacciagalupe he had no money, he still made the cake for Lou for free. If a baker wasted that much time making a luxury giant cake for free, I wouldn't blame him if he started getting angry at all the requests.
But yeah everyone else including Abbott were way too harsh on Costello.
@@chefsalty9316
No doubt about it.
@@chefsalty9316 well, what do you expect? Lou made his famous antipasto, which turned out to actually be ant paste. Everyone got food poisoning.
Don’t make a me lose my temperature
"The more dough you got the more you knead"
"The more dough you got the more you need"🤣
The Italian phrases... and when he slaps the piece of cake out of his hand.lolololol...One of their top 3 best routines
And take your feet off the counter....
Lol
“I want marshmallows in between the layers!”
Y u no tell me u want a marshmallow in a cake? 🎂 👨🍳
Every time i see this video i notice more italian hand gestures by Mr. Bacciagalupe.!Too funny!!
@4:06 I died laughing when I first saw this when I was a kid, 50 years later I'm still lmao!
Mr. Bacigalupi was the best...Nonja?
Still funny
if you died laughing than you were resurrected 50 years later, maybe the laughter brought you back to life?
"You don' wanna cake, you wanna bungalow!"
Love it...great line
Classic
Everytime I watch this video it cracks me up!😂😂
This is classic
He’s got no money Yet hey goes in there and expects to get one for nothing
He wanted marshamellows I thought it was funny when he said I no gotta crystal ball.
Oooh that’s white frosting,I wanted pink frosting It’s my birthday and I want pink frosting
Joe Kirk was just a stage name his real name was Ignazio "Nat" Curcuruto and he was married to Costello's sister. When she divorced him, he was fired from the show which is why you don't see him in any episodes in the second season.
You no wanna da cake you wanna da bungalow!! Lol
"Maybe you like I put the date he was born"...."Also the date I gonna kill him!!"
LOL!!
FunfettiGirl1987 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Y^ou no want a cake, you wanna bungalow ha ha
Beyond Great
It's gotta da moshmellow mastaaapiece...
"Pozzi ti mangiare gli cane" the dogs could eat you. Lol
I like how Lou borrows from Stinky when he got exasperated.
I think this is one of the funniest sayings ever.
This is so funny😂🤣
"You don't want a cake, you want a bungalow."
7 into 28 is my favorite part of the show
Funny. This show was new during the decade before I was born, but it was on a local TV channel Sundays, in the 1970's, so I saw some of the eps then. I saw all their movies as a kid. There was a color cartoon of them on tv during the 1960s, it was funny. Bossy Bud Abbott was handsome. That big cake looked delicious!!!
"Where's my initials" this was the first time I heard the word initials used
So funny the baker sounds like my grandfathers house growing up
Joe Kirk, Lou Costello's brother in law.
Joe Kirk was just a stage name his real name was Ignazio "Nat" Curcuruto and he was married to Costello's sister. When she divorced him, he was fired from the show which is why you don't see him in any episodes in the second season.
This is a variation of the skit where bud is telling him about his job making bread.
I'm a Loafer
"A posso a chida." Means i could kill you. Kirk loved inserting things trying to make Costello laugh. He was married to Lou's sister. Marie.
Joe Kirk was just a stage name his real name was Ignazio "Nat" Curcuruto and he was married to Costello's sister. When she divorced him, he was fired from the show which is why you don't see him in any episodes in the second season.
He wanted marshamellows in between the layers this was hilarious.
They are the best
This takes me wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy back.
That actor is Lou Costello's Brother-in-Law.
i grew up in the 50's, there was abbott and costello, amos and andy, and myron cohen on the ed sullivan show,. These guys were hilarious, and there was no pc garbage. They were all ethnic and funny as hell!
I wish, that sounds great😔
He's using real Italian cuss words...
Ti pozzina mangia i canni!
No he is not lol it is soft slang - I know
@@meyou-dv8ns Not curse words, Not Italian myself but a friend understood
But first when you knead alot of dough you knead it all the time.The more dough you have the more dough you knead
This is as good as it gets!
Mr. Bacciagalupe say Happy Birthday !
This was one of my favorite sequences on "The Abbott and Costello Show" when I was a kid. I didn't care for the whole episode - being snapped at and kicked out of the house on one's birthday isn't very funny - but this great scene with Mr. Bacciagalupe was the comic redemption. Thanks for posting!
Yes it was sad the way Abbott threw him out and how Costello wandered the streets. However let’s not forget that Costello fed everyone ant paste instead of antipasto at his birthday party.
And the monkey in the carriage was also hysterical.
@@oakroyal True - and I must admit that Costello's naïve mixing up of the words (hence the products) did add to the humor, in a way consistent with Mr. Bacciagalupe's Italian spirit.
birthday coming up so I had to look this old Costello scene .
I wanted Pink Frosting!😆😵👩🍳🎂
I must be color blind, that frosting doesn't look pink to me.
Well, since the episode was made in black-and-white, you can't tell.
@@SmashupMashups Thank you, you have been most helpful in explaining my joke to me.
@@EbuCallinav
Thanks if I had.
And sorry if I ruined the joke.
Mr. Bacciagalupe, Joe Kirk was born Ignazio Curcuruto.
MAFIA
Not sure but was once told he cursed in Italian
They were brotherinlaws
I think your supposed to say that they are, "brothers-in-law."
Joe Kirk was just a stage name his real name was Ignazio "Nat" Curcuruto and he was married to Costello's sister. When she divorced him, he was fired from the show which is why you don't see him in any episodes in the second season.
Wedding Cake Chicolette White Frosting Pink Frosting
Joe kirk is italian he was lou Costello brother in law he change his his last name in vaudeville.
My granfather remembers him in P
Paterson, NJ
Thanks Francine lol
MAFIA
And first name was Ignazio
He was in many movies with Bud and Lou like A&C Meet Frankenstein
When you have a sqaure monitor and the resouloution
Knead dough? What kinda cake is he making?
Dough got Notting for do dis-a-one!!
😂😂
The cake nazi
"No cake for you!!!!"
He is really thin here!
That was before he ate the cake
Today is actually MY Birthday!
SHUT UP YA SAP NOBODY CARES
Happy late birthday!
Happy Birthday! (2 years late)
classic
@dharmaseed , Joe Kirk's real name was Ignacio Cucuruto the son of Italian immigrants. He was married to Lou Costello's sister. Check it out on Wikipedia. Regardless of their ethnic backgrounds they were very funny.
Does anyone remember when Bacigalupi said to Lou: "No shoota da monk"..cant seem to find..
A classic. Don't putta you shoes in the box!
I love Non-Politically correct humor.
Am I the only one that thinks Lou is adorable?
My 3rd fav comedian Lou… Only Curly & J. Lewis are ahead of him IMO…
FUNNY!
What film or A&C tv show ep has Lou saying "throw me an egg"and SPLAT! he gets one in the face?
The very first episode when they get a job in Field's drugstore.
Joe Kirk
Curcuruto
I like when he puts his shoes on. it took 1 second
Costello born Paterson nj
5 mins to remove and add icing? Fast as hell, also it will only take like 5 seconds to add initials
And only one hour to make about a 3foot^2 cake from scratch. Damn impressive 😆
Don't make me lose my temperature now!
March 6th
Lou +
Memory Eternal +
IC. XC. +. NI. Ka.
eeeeiii luigi! che si dice?!?
😂😂🎉
Dis is da big cakee angee??
hehe
The Franch + Slapstick + Pink EMMA WATSON 1990-22 And ANNIVESARY 1099
King Cole
@@tompurnell4545before Emma will be there in about few feel better soon and make sure most of them are there in the past year would definitely be there in about few minutes before I was looking for something else in behind Derek Llewellyn in movie theater in new horizons house
Thats right Baxter5431 even if I was born in 56 my Ma Dad loved this still do
Are you sure Carl Parlidino is not related to this guy?
dont make me lose my tempature...lol...would anyone care to translate what Bacciagalupe says...thanks
"You don't want a cake. You wanna de bungalow". Hahahahaha Nothing funnier than these guys.
So funny. I had read that Lou didn't really speak Sicilian, but had picked up a couple of terms and also thought Kirk was funny. These are television gold. Thank you for the translations.
@@alext9067 Its Neapolitan
according to another commenter (named @CHI) "te possano acceca" .. Means; May somebody blind you.
More dough I have more dough I need, wtf does that mean????
Lmao ok.
If you have a large AMOUNT of dough, you NEED more time to KNEAD it.
@@bradleylandy1250 lmao ok
@akytilop Oh, of course, no argument. Just noting the irony!
Gordon Jones who played Mike the Cop was a friend of John Wayne and appeared in 3 movies with him
LOL!!!! THEY DON'T MAKE EM' LIKE THIS ANYMORE!!!!
🎈🎈🎈🎈
AS ARE ALL ITALIANS!
@JJR5067 So sorry, this new youtube interface is crazy! I clicked 'thumbs down' by accident! I can't make it go away, so sorry about that.
When Costello says he wants to eat it there why did the other guy get so mad? He put up with all the rest and all the extra work so what's the problem? I don't get it
Do you seriously think this bit is supposed to follow a logical progression and make actual sense? I don't get YOU.
What do you mean?
I will repeat my query---are you trying to make sense out of this low, broad comic NONsense? The bit also features an exchange involving confusion between need/knead and the two meanings of dough---as in "dough" meaning $$ and "dough" in a bakery. "The more-a dough I got, the more-a dough I knead" etc, etc........Look, let's just have-a nice-a piece-a cake and forget this, capice?
But what was funny about the eating there?
OK, so they didn't really make it clear in this sketch but the idea was Bacciagalupe was going to make a cake for Lou's "party". He would do it gratis because Lou was a friend and he could show off his great masterpiece at the party. Hence his comment to Lou "Anybody aska you where you getta dis cake, you tell them only one a man, Bacciagalupe!" Meaning in theory he would get free advertising, get more customers through Lou. . So he went to all the trouble of re-doing the frosting, marshmellows, etc. so Lou could show it off at the party. Hence his "My truck is in the back where do you want me to bring this cake?". When Lou said "I'll eat it here" it was "I went to all a dis trouble and you wanna eat it here????".
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Y does he sound depressed
Two reasons I think. The show is about Abbott and Costello constantly trying to get a job. He’s probably down on his luck. The other reason is that he’s trying to act like a kid, sad becaude he’s down on his luck but hopeful for his birthday to be happy
You didn't watch the entire episode. He was depressed because Bud threw him out of the rooming house because Lou made hors d'oeuvres for his birthday party and instead of adding anta pasta he added ant paste! Got Fields, Mike the cop, Hillary and Mrs. Crumbcake sick, then had a few people on the street yell at him. Thise was a really sad episode. That's why he was sad, as he told Bachigalupe "Today's my birthday and everyone's getting mean at me!"
Can someone please interpret all the cussing
Te possano acceca"...Roman cussing. It means "May somebody blind you"....it sound better in roman!
@@CHI-ts2dk thank you! I was wondering about this. And I was really hoping someone in the comments would be kind enough to explain. 👍👍
@@CHI-ts2dk may somebody kill you ,uccidere means kill but he says it with a dialect ,
Let me set the record straight and you can spread it around to the other fans. The name is Padre Caloupe spoken with a thick Brooklyn accent, not 'Baccia...: . The 'P' and 'D' sounds are slurred and that is what you hear. Take it form me, I got it from some real Italians.
What the fuck are you talking about?
Interesting, a real Italian played by Lou Costello, and an Irish guy (Joe Kirk) playing a stereotypical Italian with a really horrible accent. LOL!
Joe Kirk was Italian according to wikopedia.
not Irish sorry