• Warning: Spoilers
    I had never heard of these two until one day while having a stroll and a look through some 'everything-must-go/cheapo-shops'. There's a particular favourite shop of mine in Scarborough, (Yorkshire, England not Canada...) that sells DVD's for... ...wait for it... ...a pound! Yes one UK pound!!! (How these companies that produce this stuff make a profit I don't know!) Any way, that evening I put 'Wayne and Shuster present An Affectionate Look At The Monsters' on. I love all that black and white 1930's stuff with Bela, Boris and Lon and having got those on DVD's this DVD compliments them perfectly. I am surprised the W&S programme has not been added as an extra to an original film DVD, but perhaps it has? It has clips from all the big films 'Dracula', 'The Wolfman', 'Frankenstein' and 'Bride of...' the bit where Colin Clive's Dr Frankenstein declares that he now feels how it is 'to be god' has be masked out! But we do get close to it... Also included are the Munsters (Sorry, never liked them, I think the canned laughter put me off) and Abbot and Costello (Have never seen but heard good reports of). It lasts some 54 minutes and W&S come over as likable chaps, I can see where other double acts got there ideas from. I would like to see there other work now, especially after reading other peoples comments on this site. As another commentator said perhaps the comedy channel could run there work? So, look out for 'Wayne and Shuster present An Affectionate Look At The Monsters' its on AG Plate DVD no. EL6084 and well worth adding to any collection of monster video's!!!