The Noose Hangs High

The Noose Hangs High is a 1948 American film about two window washers in a case of mistaken indentity.
 * Directed by Charles Barton. Written by John Grant, Howard Harris, Charles Grayson, and Arthur T. Horman.

BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO in the CHOKE of the Century! (taglines)

Tommy Hinchcliffe

 * A mounted fish? What whoppers that guy tells! Did you ever see a mounted fish? Did you ever see a fish on a horse?
 * A guy in a white coat is coming for him and I don't mean the Good Humor man.
 * It's no use crying over spilled milk. It's the nickel back for the bottle that I care about.

Dialogue

 * Ted Higgins: I'd like to have a tooth pulled. I want no anesthetic and I don't care how much it hurts.
 * Dentist's Assistant: Oh my, what a brave man you are! What tooth is it?
 * Ted Higgins: [turns to Tommy] Show her the tooth.


 * Nick Craig: Where's my dough?
 * Tommy Hinchcliffe: It's a long story...
 * Nick Craig: I don't like long stories.
 * Tommy Hinchcliffe: You like short ones?
 * Nick Craig: Yeah.
 * Tommy Hinchcliffe: We ain't got the money.
 * Nick Craig: Why, you...
 * Tommy Hinchcliffe: Too short?

Taglines

 * BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO in the CHOKE of the Century!

Cast

 * Bud Abbott — Ted Higgins
 * Lou Costello — Tommy Hinchcliffe
 * Joseph Calleia — Nick Craig
 * Leon Errol — Julius Caesar 'J.C.' McBride