Dean Martin
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Kiss Me, Stupid
(1964)A famous pop singer is stuck in a small Nevada town, where two fledgling songwriters beg a cocktail waitress to charm him into looking at their work.

The Stooge
(1951)Bill Miller has carved out a modest niche as a singer in the off-off-vaudeville circuit. But suddenly his act is big news. He's now teamed with a manic comic. Yet Bill can't admit that the reason for his success is The Stooge. One sings, one clowns...sounds like anyone you know? Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis bring their straightman-funnyman act to this show biz story set in the 1930s.

Toys in the Attic
(1963)A pair of sisters in New Orleans face jealousy and buried secrets when their brother returns wealthy and married to a much younger woman.

Scared Stiff
(1953)Fleeing from a murder charge, nightclub singer Larry Todd (Dean Martin) and his friend Myron Mertz (Jerry Lewis) find gangsters and ghosts on a spooky Caribbean island, newly inherited by heiress Mary Carroll (Lizabeth Scott).

5 Card Stud
(1968)After a cardsharp is caught cheating, he is taken out and lynched by the drunkards he was playing against. Soon afterwards, the men who were in the lynch mob start being murdered, one after another; all by hanging. Who will be killed next and who is responsible? Is it one of the original party seeking to cover their accursed deed, or perhaps the mysterious Rev Jonathan Rudd, who has recently arrived in town?

Artists and Models
(1955)A goonish young man receives telepathic top secret information in his nightmares, which are used by his artist friend in comic strips. Foreign agents and the CIA get interested.

Living It Up
(1954)When a man is misdiagnosed with fatal radium poisoning, a newspaper sets him up as a hero and brings him to New York for one last fling, with the full red carpet treatment.

Pardners
(1956)An incompetent idiot goes west and accidentally cleans up the town.

Sailor Beware
(1952)Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis join the Navy in this entertaining comedy that features some of their best routines. Watch closely for a brief appearance by James Dean. Based on the play SAILOR BEWARE by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson.

Jumping Jacks
(1952)Gags and guffaws abound when song-and-dance man Hap Smith (Jerry Lewis) is induced to pose as a GI in paratroop training and liven up the camp show.

That's My Boy
(1951)An athletic father tries to press his hypochondriac teenage son to follow in his footsteps.

How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life
(1968)A dedicated bachelor takes it upon himself to save his best friend’s marriage by seducing his mistress, only to wind up in his own romantic conundrum.

All in a Night's Work
(1961)The young heir to a publishing business fears foul play when his uncle is found dead after spending the night with a mysterious woman. Things go from bad to worse for the young man when he begins to fall in love with the woman.

Money from Home
(1953)A gambler outwits gangsters with his country cousin, who poses as a British horse jockey, however budding romances complicate the situation.

The Silencers
(1966)It's up to secret agent Matt Helm to save the day when a megalomaniac and his dastardly organization plot to sabotage America's atomic missile system.

Mr. Ricco
(1975)Accused murderer Frankie Steele walks free, thanks to the efforts of San Francisco defense lawyer Joe Ricco. Then a pair of cop killings strikes the city. All signs point to the newly released Steele as the perpetrator. Has Ricco sprung a killer? Convinced that Steele isn't behind the murders, Ricco launches an inquiry and runs up against a police lieutenant assigned to birddog him, evidence planted by a racist cop and several assassination attempts on Ricco himself. As the mystery deepens, so does the danger. And behind it all is someone the attorney never suspected. Cindy Williams plays Ricco's office assistant.

Dean Martin: King of Cool
(2021)Dean Martin was undeniably brilliant, dominating the landscape of popular culture for decades. He was a master of improv, a giant of comedic timing, a movie star, consummately elegant and one of the smoothest crooners of the 20th century. A bold investigative portrait of the underrated genius and his lasting cultural relevance as one-of-a-kind.

Hollywood or Bust
(1956)Movie-mad nitwit Malcolm Smith (Jerry Lewis) driving across the country to his mecca, Hollywood. He is joined by a New York gambler Steve Wiley (Dean Martin) who wants to break into singing when they pick up Terry Roberts (Pat Crowley), a pretty girl en route. Once in Hollywood nitwit Malcolm finally meets his dream goddess Anita Ekberg.

Something Big
(1971)Joe Baker (Martin) attempts to accomplish a grand plan—capture a stagecoach and try to outrun his fiancé. Dean Martin and Brian Keith star in this high-spirited Western packed with laughs and plenty of action.

Who's Got the Action?
(1962)A lawyer begins to win after his wife secretly becomes his bookie to save their money.