Little Giant is a 1946 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello released by Universal Pictures.
A naive country boy named Benny Miller (Lou Costello), from Cucamonga, California, has been taking correspondence phonograph lessons in salesmanship. Upon completion of the course, he leaves his mother (Mary Gordon) and his girlfriend Martha (Elena Verdugo) to pursue a career in Los Angeles. He arranges a meeting with his Uncle Clarence (George Cleveland), a bookkeeper with the Hercules Vacuum Cleaner Company. When he arrives to ask for a job, the sales manager, John Morrison (Bud Abbott), mistakes him for one of the auditioning fashion models and has him remove his clothing. Morrison's secret wife, Hazel Temple (Jacqueline deWit), discovers the mistake and suggests that Benny be hired to avoid an accounting scandal, as they have been "cooking the books". Unfortunately, Benny is fired from his salesman post after only one day. Clarence transfers Benny to the company's Stockton branch, which is run by Morrison's cousin, Tom Chandler (also played by Bud Abbott).
Little Giant or Little Giants may refer to:
I'll never change, I'll stay the same
I'm not so bad, I'm Dr. Strange
My broken heart, I have to face
My broken heart, Hell's on its way
My time to start, procrastinate
I feel alive, I fucking hate
There's nothing left, there's nothing right
If there's no point, why do we fight?
Welcome to my vicious circle
Trying to escape, break out!
Playing with my knife until it cuts me
Giant walking, no more talking
In my way and one way out
Fighting me forever, I'll break the giant down
Caught between the lines of right and wrong yeah
Caught between the things that I don't know
Up and down the mountain climbing, climbing
Drowning in a ocean to find my soul
I have to win, I never lose
I'll have my way, you have to choose
War all the time, I'm fucking fierce
War all the time, what do I fear?
The giant walks, the giant eats
Out of control, the giant beats
And breaks you down, with all your might