Classic Scene: "Who's on First?"
"Who's on first?"
The Naughty Nineties (1945)
Directed by Jean Yarbrough
The Scene: Dexter and Sebastian, played by the incomparable comedy duo Abbott and Costello, both work on a showboat in the 1890's which travels up and down

Deconstruction: Before taking Hollywood by storm as one of the most bankable comedy duos around, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello had made their presence known in every other form of media. From the vaudeville stage to the radio the team of Abbott and Costello won over audiences. One bit in particular which originated on an appearance on the Kate Smith Hour radio show. They put their own spin on a classic burlesque routine where Abbott and Costello discuss a baseball game where the infielders all have peculiar names, most notably Who, who is playing first base. The sketch "Who's on First?" became a staple of the duo and they would continue to perform it for the rest of their careers. In 1940, the two performed a shortened version of "Who's on First?" for the first time onscreen in One Night in the Tropics. But by the time they became dependable box office stars in 1945 they were allowed to perform the famed bit in full for the Naught Nineties. Just like the pro's they are, they deliver this entire routine perfectly. This is the version of "Who's on First?" which has become the definitive take in pop culture. The Baseball Hall of Fame has canonized this scene by playing it on continuous loop in their museum. The line "Who's on First?" has been named by the American Film Institutes as one of filmdom's greatest quotes. This sketch is familiar even to those who have never even heard of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello much less seen the Naughty Nineties.
