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FILM DETAILS Original Title: The Delicate Delinquent / The Bellboy / Cinderfella / The Ladies Man / The Disorderly Orderly / The Nutty Professor / The Geisha Boy / Rock-a-Bye Baby / The Family Jewels Alternate Title: Bell Boy / Rock a Bye Baby Screened, competed or awarded at:Golden Globes Other Film Festival Awards Language Selections:English ( Mono ) English ( Subtitles ) French ( Mono ) French ( Subtitles ) Italian ( Mono ) Italian ( Subtitles ) Spanish ( Mono ) Spanish ( Subtitles ) Product Origin/Format:Spain ( PAL/Region 2&4 ) Running Time:1008 min Aspect Ratio:Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1) Special Features:Interactive Menu Multi-DVD Set Scene Access Movie filmed in 1957 - 1965 and produced in:Country: United States ( Region: USA, Canada ) Directed By:Don McGuire Jerry Lewis Frank Tashlin Written By:Don McGuire Jerry Lewis Frank Tashlin Bill Richmond Norm Liebmann Rudy Makoul Preston Sturges Actors:Jerry Lewis ..... Sidney L. Pythias Darren McGavin ..... Mike Damon Martha Hyer ..... Martha Henshaw Robert Ivers ..... Monk Horace McMahon ..... Capt. Riley Richard Bakalyan ..... Artie Joseph Corey ..... Harry Mary Webster ..... Patricia Milton Frome ..... Mr. Herman Jefferson Dudley Searles ..... Mr. Crow Jerry Lewis ..... Stanley Alex Gerry ..... Mr. Novak, Hotel Manager Bob Clayton ..... Bob, Bell Captain Sonnie Sands ..... Sonnie, Bellboy Eddie Shaeffer ..... Eddie, Bellboy Herkie Styles ..... Herkie, Bellboy David Landfield ..... David, Bellboy Bill Richmond ..... Stan Laurel Larry Best ..... Apple Man Cary Middlecoff ..... Himself Art Terry ..... Himself Frankie Carr ..... Himself Joe Mayer ..... Himself Stanley Allan ..... Hotel Guest Duke Art Jr. ..... Minor Role Jerry Lewis ..... Cinderfella Ed Wynn ..... Fairy Godfather Judith Anderson ..... Wicked Stepmother Henry Silva ..... Maximilian Robert Hutton ..... Rupert Count Basie ..... Himself Joe Williams ..... Himself - band vocalist Anna Maria Alberghetti ..... Princess Charming Jerry Lewis ..... Herbert H. Heebert Mama Heebert ..... Miss Helen N. Wellenmellon Helen Traubel ..... Fay Pat Stanley ..... Katie Kathleen Freeman ..... Himself George Raft ..... Himself Harry James ..... Himself Marty Ingels ..... Willard C. Gainsborough Buddy Lester ..... Gloria Gloria Jean ..... Miss Anxious Hope Holiday ..... Himself Jack LaLanne ..... Himself - TV Person to Person Westbrook Van Voorhis ..... Miss Cartilage Sylvia Lewis ..... Wolf Man (scenes deleted) Eddie Quillan ..... Miss Liar Dee Arlen Jerry Lewis ..... Jerome Littlefield Glenda Farrell ..... Dr. Jean Howard Susan Oliver ..... Susan Andrews Karen Sharpe ..... Julie Blair Kathleen Freeman ..... Nurse Maggie Higgins Everett Sloane ..... Mr. Tuffington Del Moore ..... Dr. Davenport Alice Pearce ..... Mrs. Fuzzibee Milton Frome ..... Board Member John Macchia ..... Orderly Jack E. Leonard ..... Fat Jack Barbara Nichols ..... Miss Marlowe Muriel Landers ..... Millicent Frank J. Scannell ..... Milton M. Mealy Sammy Davis Jr. ..... Himself - Singer of Title Song Jerry Lewis ..... Professor Julius Kelp Buddy Love ..... Stella Purdy Baby Kelp ..... Dr. Hamius R. Warfield Stella Stevens ..... Millie Lemmon Del Moore ..... Football Player Kathleen Freeman ..... Football Player Med Flory ..... Mr. Elmer Kelp Norman Alden ..... Edwina Kelp Howard Morris ..... Dr. M. Sheppard Leevee Elvia Allman ..... Bartender Milton Frome ..... English student Buddy Lester ..... College Student Marvin Kaplan ..... Football Player David Landfield ..... College Student Skip Ward ..... Gibson, College Student Julie Parrish Henry Gibson Jerry Lewis ..... Gilbert Wooley Marie McDonald ..... Lola Livingston Sessue Hayakawa ..... Mr. Sikita Barton MacLane ..... Maj. Ridgley Suzanne Pleshette ..... Sgt. Pearson Nobu McCarthy ..... Kimi Sikita Robert Hirano ..... Mitsuo Watanabe Ryuzo Demura ..... Ichiyama The Los Angeles Dodgers ..... Themselves Carl Erskine ..... Himself Synopsis:***WARNING***The Delicate Delinquent doesn't have German & French audio and German subtitles***Nutty Professor doesn't have Finnish subtitles*** The Delicate Delinquent (1957) Stars Jerry as mixed-up teenaged janitor Sidney Pythias, a nice kid on the verge of throwing in with a not-so-nice street gang. The Bellboy (1960) Lewis plays nebbishy bellhop Stanley, a nonspeaking bumbler who alternates between screwing up and taking his job too seriously. Cinderfella (1960) This was Jerry Lewis' answer to the classic Cinderella story. The Ladies Man (1961) After his girl leaves him for someone else, Herbert gets really depressed and starts searching for a job. The Disorderly Orderly (1964) Jerry Lewis plays Jerome Littlefield, an orderly in a mental hospital in this slapstick situation comedy. The Nutty Professor (1963) Professor Julius F. Kelp is an addle-brained, absent-minded chemistry instructor always incurring the wrath of the university administration. The Geisha Boy (1958) Gilbert Wooley is a second-rate magician who is sent to entertain the troops in the pacific. Rock-a-Bye Baby (1958) Carla Naples ran away from her small town life, her small town family, and a small town boy with a crush on her to become a big star. The Family Jewels (1965) As if one Jerry Lewis wasn't enough, The Family Jewels offers no fewer than seven Jerrys. The Delicate Delinquent (1957) Jerry Lewis' first solo effort was also his first headlong plunge into pathos. The Delicate Delinquent stars Jerry as mixed-up teenaged janitor Sidney Pythias, a nice kid on the verge of throwing in with a not-so-nice street gang. Sensing potential in Sidney, police officer Mike Damon (Darren McGavin, in role originally intended for Lewis' ex-partner Dean Martin) takes the boy under his wing. To prove that Sidney can be weaned away from bad influences, Mike arranges for the boy to become a rookie cop, with fitfully hilarious results (the best scene, involving a monolingual Japanese gentleman, is also the most politically incorrect). Martha Hyer costars as an idealistic social worker with whom Mike (and briefly, Sidney) falls in love. The film's tenuous balance between juvenile-delinquent drama and slapstick comedy is never more pronounced than in the opening scene, wherein the clumsy Sidney, carrying a bulky garbage can, stumbles into the middle of a gang rumble. Though not Jerry Lewis' best film, Delicate Delinquent was a hit, proving he could carry a picture himself; as a bonus, Jerry gets to sing the significantly titled ditty. The Bellboy (1960) Lewis plays nebbishy bellhop Stanley, a nonspeaking bumbler who alternates between screwing up and taking his job too seriously. The film's Tati-like gags involve a Volkswagen engine, an overweight guest, a woman with a come-hither voice, a very effective flash bulb, an episode at the Greyhound track, a golf tournament, and a passenger jet. Weaving in and out of the proceedings is Lewis' cowriter (and former drummer) Bill Richmond, made up as the spitting image of Stan Laurel (the real Laurel was approached to play himself, but he gently turned Jerry down, insisting that his aged appearance would disappoint his fans). Miami habitues B.S. Pully, Joe E. Ross, Cary Middlecoff, The Novelites make cameo appearances, as does Milton Berle. Made for peanuts, The Bellboy amassed a fortune, assuring that Jerry Lewis would be permitted to direct many of his own films in the future. Cinderfella (1960) This was Jerry Lewis' answer to the classic Cinderella story. When his father dies, poor Fella is left at the mercy of his snobbish stepmother and her two no-good sons, Maximilian and Rupert. As he slaves away for his nasty step-family, Maximilian and Rupert attempt to find a treasure Fella's father has supposedly hidden on the estate. Meanwhile, hoping to restore her dwindling fortunes, the stepmother plans a fancy ball in honor of the visiting Princess Charmein whom she hopes will marry Rupert. Eventually, Fella's Fairy Godfather shows up to convince him that he has a shot at winning the Princess himself. The Ladies Man (1961) After his girl leaves him for someone else, Herbert gets really depressed and starts searching for a job. He finally finds one in a big house which is inhabited by many, many women. Can he live in the same home with all these females? The Disorderly Orderly (1964) In this comedy classic, Jerry Lewis plays Jerome Littlefield, an orderly in a mental hospital in this slapstick situation comedy that makes full use of Lewis's patented brand of screwball comedy. Dr. Jean Howard (Glenda Farrell) is the exasperated head of the sanitarium who almost becomes a patient after the antics of the frantic employee. Jerome takes on the symptoms of most of his patients and helps Susan Andrews (Susan Oliver) go from a woman considering suicide to an alluring woman of sensual confidence. When talkative patient Alice Pearce relates her maladies to Jerry, he hilariously has psychosomatic symptoms that mirror those of the woman. The Nutty Professor (1963) Professor Julius F. Kelp (Jerry Lewis) is an addle-brained, absent-minded chemistry instructor always incurring the wrath of the university administration by continually blowing up the classroom laboratory. The shy guy has his eyes on the student body of Stella (Stella Stevens). When a football-playing bully humiliates him, Kelp tries to concoct a chemical to help him gain physical strength and stature. The potion turns him into the handsome, hard-edged nightclub singer named Buddy Love. The mild-mannered professor's alter ego becomes a self-absorbed campus favorite at the Purple Pit, a hangout for hip cats and kittens. Stella falls for the enigmatic entertainer who wows the crowd with his jazzy, breezy delivery and cool demeanor. Buddy mixes it up with the bartender (Buddy Lester), who is instructed on how to mix the latest drinks by the professor-turned-party animal. The drawback of the potion is that it wears off at the most embarrassing an inopportune times for Buddy, turning him back into the helpless Kelp. Buddy performs at the annual student dance, and while on the dais, the elixir starts to wear off. The students and staff watch in amazement as he changes back into the professor. He gives an impassioned plea that people must learn to like themselves before others can like them in return. Stella still wants to be the teacher's pet, and the two make future plans together. The Geisha Boy (1958) Gilbert Wooley is a second-rate magician who is sent to entertain the troops in the pacific. During his time in Japan he becomes attached to a little orphan boy. Rock-a-Bye Baby (1958) Carla Naples ran away from her small town life, her small town family, and a small town boy with a crush on her to become a big star. But while on a shoot in Mexico she got secretly married and turns up pregnant with no proof of marriage her agent suggests a little bit of help keeping her babies and keeping them secret, he suggests family but Carla knows there's only one person who'll do anything for her and that's small town crush Clayton Pool. Carla's little sister has had a crush on Clayton as long as Clayton has had a crush on Carla. Clayton agrees to find the baby on his doorstep and keep it for Carla until.... Carla fails to tell him it's not one baby, but three..and the laughs go on from there. The Family Jewels (1965) As if one Jerry Lewis wasn't enough, The Family Jewels offers no fewer than seven Jerrys. Fans of Lewis will like the film. Others should be advised to steer clear of any and all French film festivals. The plot revolves around nine-year-old Donna Peyton (Donna Butterworth), who stands to inherit 30 million dollars. The catch: Donna must pick a new daddy from her late father's six closest male relatives. Lewis spends most of the film playing family chauffeur Willard Woodward, whom Donna loves above all others. He also portrays snaggle-toothed gangster "Bugs" Peyton, hirsute sea captain James Peyton, flying fool Captain Eddie Peyton, cynical clown Everett Peyton, Holmes-like detective Skylock Peyton (whose "Dr. Matson" is corpulent Sebastian Cabot), and photographer Julius Peyton (a reprise of Lewis' Nutty Professor character Julius Kelp). Though fitfully amusing, The Family Jewels is too sloppily put together to completely satisfy anyone other than Lewis' most fervent fans. Best bits: the in-flight movie starring Anne Baxter, the marathon pool game, and Bugs Peyton's outrage at being called a rat fink. US/CANADA/MEXICO BUYER WARNING o WARNING: Please note that we sell NTSC/Region 1 DVDs from USA and PAL/Region 2&4 DVDs from other countries. If you have a standard DVD player bought in USA/Canada, and you have not specifically selected it to be able to play multi- region DVDs, please don't bid on PAL Region 2 & Region 4 DVDs - your player will not be able to play them. 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Movie/TV Title: Jerry Lewis Collection
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