
Nine-year-old Donna Peyton is orphaned when her father dies and leaves her with a $30 million fortune. Her late father's attorney, John Wyman, explains that she must visit each of her six uncles (all played by Jerry Lewis) and decide which of them will become her new "father.... (Full plot summary below)
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Nine-year-old Donna Peyton is orphaned when her father dies and leaves her with a $30 million fortune. Her late father's attorney, John Wyman, explains that she must visit each of her six uncles (all played by Jerry Lewis) and decide which of them will become her new "father.
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| Video-Reviewmaster.comSteve CrumJerry Lewis romp that gives him multiple characters for laughs. |
| New YorkerRichard BrodyLewis makes the camera a prism to break out the divergent, and even conflicting, strands of his own character. |
| User ReviewDiane SVery Good, Jerry Lewis plays several parts in this one |
| User ReviewGennyRaye LI do like this one so and the ending is just what a person wants, :) |
| User ReviewSmart Sassy Blonde !Jerry Lewis plays all of the "uncles" in this movie. You will die laughing at him with his hilarious antics! So many actors have copied his slapstick, but he is the original! |
| User ReviewLynne KJerry Lewis plays all of the "uncles" in this movie. You will die laughing at him with his hilarious antics! So many actors have copied his slapstick, but he is the original! |
| User ReviewZoran SI loved this movie..I have to agree with some of you when you say that you miss Dean in his movies, they were a team! |
| User ReviewErin TGreat movie....you see the many characters of Jerry. |
| User ReviewTroy TJust can't get enough of Jerry Lewis. |
| User ReviewPrivate UJerry Lewis plays like 5 different brothers. All Lewis fans will love it. It was my family's favorite growing up. |