
The last movie with Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin together, is a satire of the life in Hollywood. Steve Wiley is a deceiver who cheats Malcolm Smith when he wins a car, claiming that he won it too. Trying to steal the car, Steve tells Malcolm that he lives in Hollywood, next to Anita Ekberg's. When Malcom hears that, they both set out for Hollywood and the adventure begins...... (Full plot summary below)
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The last movie with Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin together, is a satire of the life in Hollywood. Steve Wiley is a deceiver who cheats Malcolm Smith when he wins a car, claiming that he won it too. Trying to steal the car, Steve tells Malcolm that he lives in Hollywood, next to Anita Ekberg's. When Malcom hears that, they both set out for Hollywood and the adventure begins...
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzDean Martin and Jerry Lewis team up for the last time (aw shucks!). |
| User ReviewCurtis HI grew up with this movie. My sister and I watched it all of the time. It's a lot of fun. |
| User Reviewchristine gi love jerry lewis and dean martin they did great movies together... |
| User ReviewCaleb SI guess it was mostly made to triger a return of audiences to the movies, what with tv looking like a credible threat at the time...but hollywood's still here, and this movie's rather fun to watch. |
| User ReviewKen JI guess it was mostly made to triger a return of audiences to the movies, what with tv looking like a credible threat at the time...but hollywood's still here, and this movie's rather fun to watch. |
| User ReviewAngie ISad that this was thier last movie as a duo but what an ending. Funny, goofy and an adolescent 1950's male fantasy road trip movie. The scene with dog driving the car is still extremely funny. |
| User ReviewZoran SNot the best Tashlin but it's highly enjoyable. |
| User ReviewJohn YGreat Lewis and Martin comedy. You're not a fan if you haven't seen this one. |
| User ReviewOrlok WThe boys sign off with unbridled joy--End of an era!! |
| User ReviewTed WThe last film the boys did together is a throwaway, both of them having done 10 years of their act, so their routines were familiar to them both (and to us). Still, whether either of them would admit it by this stage (Martin reportedly told Lewis angrily once that "all you are to me is a dollar.") or not, their chemistry continued to pop. While certainly their routine is dated, a smile or two is still within their grasp as this work demonstrates. Pat Crowley and Anita Ekberg are little more than window dressing to the boys antics, and they're not bad, but in this film a Great Dane has more to do. |