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Jerry Lewis - ERRAND BOY/BELLBOY

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See if you can spot a Stooge supporting player in the boardroom scene - you may not recognize him at first as his hair isn't dark as it was in Stooge shorts. Starts 5 min in. Speaks at 6:30.



later on, a Besser-era supporting player. 5:00 in. Pretty much right after you see that Stooge supporting player, you see a Shemp-era player.



Speaking of Besser, he has a small role in this film also.


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A great exchange between Lewis and Berle from another Lewis movie, THE BELLBOY:



Offline metaldams

I'll watch these scenes later, but I have to admit, I've never been much a Jerry Lewis fan.  I'll try to keep an open mind.
- Doug Sarnecky


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I had little exposure to Lewis' films prior to the past week or so, but thought THE BELLBOY and THE ERRAND BOY (the two films I posted clips from here) were both pretty good. I knocked out both in one night, so I must have liked what I saw. THE BELLBOY has the added bonus of having the luxurious Fontainebleu Hotel in Miami as its set (it makes me wish I was a guest there). Supposedly, Lewis would do the movie during the day and then perform at the hotel at night. THE ERRAND BOY lends a great look into the Paramount lot circa 1961.


Offline metaldams

I had little exposure to Lewis' films prior to the past week or so, but thought THE BELLBOY and THE ERRAND BOY (the two films I posted clips from here) were both pretty good. I knocked out both in one night, so I must have liked what I saw. THE BELLBOY has the added bonus of having the luxurious Fontainebleu Hotel in Miami as its set (it makes me wish I was a guest there). Supposedly, Lewis would do the movie during the day and then perform at the hotel at night. THE ERRAND BOY lends a great look into the Paramount lot circa 1961.

THE BELLBOY I've seen and is halfway decent because Lewis is pretty much doing pantomime the entire film.  He's not a bad physical comedian and he can write a gag, to me Lewis's problem is when he talks and tries to portray a character, then I find him annoying.



- Doug Sarnecky


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Maybe not the best comparison, but Lewis struck me as a superior version of someone like Lou Costello. Lewis does the whole dumb, child-like thing better. I have the same problem with Costello as you do with Lewis. When he (Costello) speaks, I find him annoying.