YouTube warning alert. There are about three or four instances where the audio goes out for a few minutes. Every time, this is during a musical number. I’m assuming this is the only reason why we are able to view this film on YouTube in the first place, as I’m guessing the musical recordings are copyrighted. I would think the film would be too - but whatever. For free, we get what we can take.
So I’ve been reviewing films for almost ten years and I’m finally getting around to Martin and Lewis. There’s a reason why it took me so long - I’m not exactly a big fan. I’ve seen maybe half of their films and the subject of this week’s review and the last of the Martin and Lewis films, HOLLYWOOD OR BUST, I just had my first viewing of. My overall verdict is this film is good. Not great, but good. I will compare it to my other Martin and Lewis experiences.
For me, a fatal flaw of Jerry Lewis’s screen character is anytime they try to make him anything but his child like character. Whenever drama or pathos is applied to Lewis, it just does not work, he’s unbelievable and I just think Jerry Lewis can’t play anything at least I sympathize with. The film THAT’S MY BOY is a great example of this and was one of the most excruciating viewing experiences I’ve ever had, but I’ll save that for another time. Here? There’s fortunately none of that. The Jerry Lewis character in this film plays nothing but goofball comedy and I find the film better for it.
As far as gags go, Jerry actually does have a gift for that. The golf ball and chase stuff at the beginning of THE CADDY is excellent and the submarine stuff in SAILOR BEWARE (probably my favorite Martin and Lewis film), is Keaton worthy. My frustration is he doesn’t sustain that kind of thing. In HOLLYWOOD OR BUST, there are no moments as good as what I mentioned, but there are still some nice comic bits. I love Jerry running down from the top of the auditorium onto the stage at the beginning. The way he’s being carried, it looks like he’s stage diving. The craps table bit he has with Dean later in the film the two work really well together and I love their respective fainting bits. The car scene with only the dog in the car is a fun silent comedy style chase. So yeah, some good comedy in there.
As far as Dean goes, he has this machismo rat pack image to uphold which clashes a bit with Jerry. Now the whole crooner/comic teaming has already been done with Hope and Crosby and Crosby’s lady swooning crooner gels much better with Hope. The two were always competing for the same girl and that girl was always Dorothy Lamour, so a natural chemistry was there with those three. In this film and the others I’ve seen, Dean’s image was something that would show in addition to Jerry, not with Jerry - and that’s a big difference.
So overall, an enjoyable road comedy kind of movie. Not a classic, but nothing overly annoying like I’ve seen in some of their other films. Again, the key for me is with Jerry, stay away from drama. I can’t stress that enough and they do a good job of that here. So yeah, that concludes my review of something not exactly in my wheelhouse. I have a box set of Jerry Lewis films I have barely touched, perhaps I should watch more of those.