Jerry Lewis - The Legendary Jerry Collection (The Bellboy / Cinderfella / The Delicate Delinquent / The Disorderly Orderly / The Errand Boy / The Family Jewels / The Ladies Man / The Nutty Professor / The Patsy / The Stooge) | 
enlarge | Directors: Jerry Lewis, Don Mcguire, Frank Tashlin, Norman Taurog Actors: Jerry Lewis, Stella Stevens, Martha Hyer, Darren Mcgavin, Dean Martin Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
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Format: Box Set, Black & White, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 10 Running Time: 946 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.5 x 1.5
MPN: PARD036014D ISBN: 1415715963 UPC: 097360360141 EAN: 9781415715963 ASIN: B000ANVQ4G
Theatrical Release Date: December 16, 1964 Release Date: October 25, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 10/11/2005
Amazon.com This 10-DVD boxed set is a delight for anyone afflicted with a susceptibility to the fractured antics of Jerry Lewis, or "Le Roi du Crazy" to the French. This set emphasizes Lewis's busy period after the breakup with Dean Martin, when he was exerting more influence over his vehicles (six of the titles are directed by Jerry himself) and almost single-handedly keeping Paramount Pictures propped up with his box-office take. The set curiously includes one of the Martin-Lewis pictures, 1953's The Stooge, which has echoes of the real-life vibe between Jerry and Dino. The other titles include Lewis's 1957 solo starring debut, The Delicate Delinquent, and his directing bow, The Bellboy (1960). The latter is an often-ingenious and plotless collection of gags with Jerry as a bellhop in Miami Beach's Fountainebleau Hotel. His character doesn't speak (making the connection with silent cinema more pointed), but in one uproarious sequence the obnoxious movie star "Jerry Lewis" comes to visit the hotel. The Ladies Man puts Lewis alone in a boarding house full of women. This film's bizarre sexual politics (and its amazing cut-away set) helps explain why French critics such as Jean-Luc Godard consider Lewis a cinematic genius--Godard actually borrowed the cut-away set idea for his film Tout va bien. The Errand Boy is a cascade of gags strung together on the set of "Paramutual Pictures," a movie studio that employs Lewis's klutzy gofer; it features one of Jerry's best musical miming routines. The Patsy is another good one, as nebbish Jerry is drafted into impersonating a famous deceased celebrity, but by 1965's The Family Jewels the inspiration is flagging a bit. Two of the titles are directed by Lewis's mentor, Frank Tashlin. Cinderfella works a sentimental variation on the fairy tale; it's slow and at times mawkish, but some of Lewis's physical stuff is top-notch. The Disorderly Orderly is livelier, with a hospital setting and some of Jerry's most inspired babbling. The box also includes Lewis's acknowledged high point, The Nutty Professor, in its special-edition form. Its Jekyll-and-Hyde story is still the funniest and weirdest premise Lewis ever had. There are other Lewis films out there, but this box is definitely the cream of the career. If some of the jokes haven't aged well (and those who can't stand his mugging won't be convinced even by this set), Lewis still seems a more interesting filmmaker than he's usually given credit for. Extras include some disappointing commentaries with Lewis and Steve Lawrence, plus a smattering of outtakes, some of them funny and/or revealing of Lewis's directing technique. --Robert Horton
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Classic Jerry Lewis January 9, 2009 R. M. Strother (Orange, VA USA) My family has been rolling on the floor laughing since these movies were delivered. Jerry Lewis is one of the great clowns of the movie world. The quality of the conversion to disc is great. You feel like you're watching in a theater.
ALL TIME FAVORITE COMEDY December 27, 2008 P. S. Whitaker (WEST MICHIGAN) THIS IS THE ALL TIME BEST COLLECTION OF JERRY LEWIS! THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER ONE LIKE HIM!!!!! THE BEST........
Perfect gift for Jerry Lewis' fans December 26, 2008 Isabel G. Murga (Fl) It's a complete collection of the best of comediant Jerry Lewis, it's great to remember those movies that convert him in one of a kind. If you are a fan or want to give to someone who does, it will be hours and hours of entertainment and laugh. Reccommended.
Where is "Who's Minding the Store"?!?! December 12, 2008 J. Lockhart (Mundelein, IL United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I guess it's my fault... I put "Who's Minding the Store" into the Amazon search field - and clicked SEARCH. This is the first match that came up. I assumed... being a collection of Jerry Lewis... that is was part of it. It isn't. 1. That alone is bad enough - not to inlcude what is one of his finest works... 2. Why does this come up as a match when there is nothing in this collection about that movie? It's unfortunate...
Jerry Lewis 10 DVD October 15, 2008 Jeanne Rousseau (Ben Lomond, CA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Merchandise came quickly. Packaging was excellent. Won't know the quality of the product until after Christmas, it's a gift.
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