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fredandginger64 · 9 months
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Jerry in "That's My Boy" Im currently rewatching. Jerry is an absolute doll in this💖💖💖💖💖
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ellie88-blog-blog · 7 months
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That’s My Boy
Suitable for a diverse audience, "That's My Boy" presents a blend of football, romance, and comedy.
In the span of seven years, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis starred in sixteen movies together. That’s quite an accomplishment for such a short amount of time. While their partnership was not sustainable and led to a messy split, we have their movies to get an idea of what was once a great partnership. Their fourth installment, the Hal Walker directed, and Cy Howard written, “That’s My Boy” (1951),…
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dudeshusband · 10 months
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every role dean had was someone over 30, which is understandable because he was over 30 in every movie he was ever in.
there is one funny exception to this which is bill from that's my boy, who's supposed to be 18. like. fresh out of high school. you spend the whole movie preoccupied with the fact that he doesn't look 18, especially compared to jerry, who looks much more like he's 18 because he had a bit of a baby face and was 9 years younger.
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byneddiedingo · 4 months
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Shirley MacLaine, Jerry Lewis, Dorothy Malone, Dean Martin in Artists and Models (Frank Tashlin, 1955)
Cast: Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Shirley MacLaine, Dorothy Malone, Eddie Mayehoff, Eva Gabor, Anita Ekberg, George Winslow, Jack Elam. Screenplay: Herbert Baker, Hal Kanter, Frank Tashlin, Don McGuire, based on a play by Michael Davidson and Norman Lessing. Cinematography: Daniel L. Fapp. Art direction: Tambi Larsen, Hal Pereira. Film editing: Warren Low. Music: Walter Scharf; songs: Jack Brooks, Harry Warren. 
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filmes-online-facil · 2 years
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Junior Jackson (Jerry Lewis) é o tímido filho único de Jack "Terremoto" (Eddie Mayehoff), uma lenda do futebol americano. Temendo que Junior seja um fracasso como desportista, seu pai contrata Bill Baker (Dean Martin), um grande jogador, para treiná-lo e fazer dele um homem. Porém, Junior se mostra muito inseguro, o que dificulta tudo, mas independente de qualquer pagamento Baker se torna amigo de Junior e decide fazer qualquer coisa para que ele supere suas limitações.
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oldshowbiz · 2 years
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Mickey Rooney’s Batman / Superman spoof
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jerrylevitch · 6 years
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Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Polly Bergen, and Marion Marshall in a promotional photo for That’s My Boy (1951).
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simplylove101 · 6 years
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“My God, you're Italian!“
2018 Movie Challenge | Week 22 Theme: Jack Lemmon Films [9/?]
How to Murder Your Wife (1965)
Plot: A dedicated bachelor drunkenly marries a young woman and immediately lives to regret it.
Starring: Jack Lemmon, Virna Lisi, Terry-Thomas, Eddie Mayehoff &  Claire Trevor
Director: Richard Quine
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Okay, after the last movie I watched turned out to be a dud, I went into this one not expecting much. That title makes you wonder what you’re getting. lol I’m glad it turned out it was mostly because of his job as a cartoonist & not that he really planned to murder her. It was already feeling outrageous since Jack’s character Stanley actually acts out his comic strip stories (cuz yeah, all writers do this. lol) I was able to actually enjoy this. I definitely laughed more than I ever did Buddy Buddy. Physical comedy gets me. The script is dated since there’s quite a bit of sexism that comes up (and don’t get me started about that ending) but it was definitely enjoyable watch when I was able to get past that. Jack was doing his comedy that he works well with. Virna Lisi was adorable as the wife (which btw we never learn her actual name so that’s interesting) I think she was the brightest spot in this. Lots of good side characters in here giving support. I don’t get why it had to be like 30 minutes longer than it needed to be since there wasn’t much plot-wise but yeah, even though not all the gags/jokes worked, this wasn’t a bad watch for me. Like I’ve said before, if a movie entertains me, I will say it was worth watching. 
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movies-derekwinnert · 5 years
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That's My Boy ** (1951, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Eddie Mayehoff, Ruth Hussey, Polly Bergen, John McIntire, Marion Marshall) - Classic Movie Review 9095
That’s My Boy ** (1951, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Eddie Mayehoff, Ruth Hussey, Polly Bergen, John McIntire, Marion Marshall) – Classic Movie Review 9095
Director Hal Walker’s 1951 comedy That’s My Boy is one of the best of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis’s early films, with Lewis as the dumb college weakling ‘Junior’ Jackson, who is such a disappointment to his boastful former sports ace father Jarring Jack Jackson (Eddie Mayehoff), once the greatest player ever at Ridgefield College, that he uses his influence to get Junior on the college football…
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kwebtv · 3 years
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Comic Actor
Arnold Stang (September 28, 1918 – December 20, 2009) Radio, theater, film and television comic actor, whose comic persona was a small and bespectacled, yet brash and knowing big-city type.
Stang moved to television at the start of the Golden Age. He had a recurring role in the TV show The School House on the DuMont Television Network in 1949. He was a regular on Eddie Mayehoff's short-lived situation comedy Doc Corkle in fall of 1952 as well as comedy relief on Captain Video and His Video Rangers as Clumsy McGee. Then he made a guest appearance on Milton Berle's Texaco Star Theater on May 12, 1953 and joined him as a regular as Francis the Stagehand the following September, often berating or heckling the big-egoed star for big laughs. Stang also had guest roles on several variety shows of the day including The Colgate Comedy Hour. In early 1951, Stang appeared on Henry Morgan's Great Talent Hunt, a take-off of The Original Amateur Hour, as "Gerard", supposedly recruiting "talent" for Morgan.
Stang starred in movie short subjects for producer Edward Montagne in the early 1950s. In 1964, when Montagne was producing his McHale's Navy spinoff Broadside, he recruited Arnold Stang midway through production and gave him co-star billing. Stang joined the ensemble cast as outspoken master chef Stanley Stubbs.
Stang worked often as a voice actor for animated cartoons, and voiced the title role in Top Cat. The show lasted one season in prime time, 1961–62, before going into reruns.
On television he appeared in commercials for the Chunky candy bar, where he would list many of its ingredients, smile and say, "Chunky, what a chunk of chocolate!" He provided the voice of the Honey Nut Cheerios Bee in the 1980s and was also a spokesman for Vicks Vapo-Rub. As a pitchman for Alcoa aluminum window screens in the late 1960s, he was known for the tag line "Arnold Stang says don't get stung".  Stang also appeared in "The Grave Robber," an episode of the popular horror anthology series Tales from the Darkside, playing Tapok, an ancient Egyptian mummy who encounters some unscrupulous archaeologists who lure him into a game of strip poker.
Stang once described himself as "a frightened chipmunk who's been out in the rain too long." As for his distinctive squawky, nasal Brooklyn voice, he said "I'm kind of attached to it ... [it's] a personal logo. It's like your Jell-O or Xerox.  (Wikipedia)
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ellie88-blog-blog · 7 months
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The Stooge
"The Stooge" captivates with its layered narrative, soulful performances, and timeless charm, earning a well-deserved recommendation as a classic gem deserving more recognition among cinematic treasures.
Over 9 hours over Martin and Lewis and 6 movies has finally brought me to my FAVORITE of their films. Norman Taurog returns as director for the 1953 released black and white, dramatic musical comedy “The Stooge,” though the film was completed in 1951 before bother “Sailor Beware” (1952) and “Jumping Jacks” (1952). Out of all of the movies they collaborated on, this is the closet we’ll see to what…
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oldshowbiz · 6 years
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Comedian turned character actor Eddie Mayehoff
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jerrylevitch · 8 years
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Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Polly Bergen, Eddie Mayehoff, and director Norman Taurog on the set of The Stooge, 1951.
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