The Bellboy (1960)



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Synopsis:
Jerry Lewis now claims that his film directorial debut came about when his home studio, Paramount, needed a summer-release Lewis vehicle in a hurry. Jerry and his entourage headed to the Fountainbleu hotel in Miami Beach, and 29 days later returned with The Bellboy. As narrator Walter Winchell (and an actor pretending to be a Paramount executive in a pre-credits bit) explain, the film has no plot and no point; it merely exists for the audience's enjoyment. Lewis plays nebbishy bellhop Stanley, a nonspeaking bumbler who alternates between screwing up and taking his job too seriously. The film's Tati-like gags involve a Volkswagen engine, an overweight guest, a woman with a come-hither voice, a very effective flash bulb, an episode at the Greyhound track, a golf tournament, and a passenger jet. Weaving in and out of the proceedings is Lewis' cowriter (and former drummer) Bill Richmond, made up as the spitting image of Stan Laurel (the real Laurel was approached to play himself, but he gently turned Jerry down, insisting that his aged appearance would disappoint his fans). Miami habitues B.S. Pully, Joe E. Ross, Cary Middlecoff, The Novelites make cameo appearances, as does Milton Berle. Made for peanuts, The Bellboy amassed a fortune, assuring that Jerry Lewis would be permitted to direct many of his own films in the future.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
7/1/1960
Director Credit
Joseph Levitch Director
Cast Credit
Jimmy and Tilly Gerard Fighting Couple
Walter Winchell
Isobel Elsom
The Novelties
Jerry Lewis Stanley
Alex Gerry Manager
Bob Clayton Bell Captain
Bill Richmond Man in Black as Stan Laurel
Sonny Sands Bellboy
Eddie Shaeffer Bellboy
Milton Berle Guest Star
Herkie Styles Bellboy
David Landfield Bellboy
Larry Best Apple Man
Dr. Cary Middlecoff
Joe Levitch
Howard Brooks
B.S. Pully
"Slapsie Maxie" Rosenbloom
Joe E. Ross
Production Credits Credit
Joseph Levitch Producer
Art Department Credit
Lloyd Henry Bumstead Art Director
Hal Pereira Art Director
Choreography Credit
Nicholas Castle Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Haskell Boggs Cinematographer

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