Jerry Lewis
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Who's Minding the Store?
(1963)This frantic comedy finds Raymond (Jerry Lewis) working in a department store. Mr. Tuttle (John McGiver) is the watchful owner, whose outspoken wife Phoebe (Agnes Moorehead) makes no secret about her feelings that Raymond is an incompetent boob. Barbara (Jill St. John) is the pretty elevator operator, and unknown to Raymond, the boss' daughter.

Rock-a-Bye Baby
(1958)A small-town TV repairman is still in love with his former sweetheart who is now a movie star.

The Nutty Professor
(1963)Jerry Lewis plays a timid, nearsighted chemistry teacher who discovers a magical potion that can transform him into a suave and handsome Romeo.

The Bellboy
(1960)A mute bellboy at the Fontainebleau hotel gets into troubling situations, as he makes clumsy mistakes. Despite his best intentions, he manages to switch room keys and luggage, among other things.

The Caddy
(1953)In this zany farce, Harvey (Jerry Lewis) is a shy but talented pro golfer who, because he can't face the crowds, coaxes his buddy Joe (Dean Martin) into a big time tournament. As Joe's caddy, Harvey is a disaster, and the two have a hilarious quarrel on the fairway which results in their being banned from golf. Their antics, however, have led to a new career in comedy. Dean Martin sings a number of lovely ballads to his girl (Donna Reed), and Jerry Lewis makes his kind of puppy love to his girl (Barbara Bates). The great comedy team makes this one of their funniest films.

The Delicate Delinquent
(1957)A New York patrolman sees police-academy potential in a klutzy janitor mistaken for a street-gang hoodlum.

The Disorderly Orderly
(1964)Poor Jerome Littlefield (Jerry Lewis). He wants to be a doctor МИ but thatМ s not exactly the perfect career choice when youМ re hopelessly squeamish. So he settles for the job of orderly at the Whitestone Sanitarium, a career move thatМ s guaranteed to keep the patients МИ and viewers МИ in stitches!

Boeing, Boeing
(1965)Adapted from the stage to the screen, Boeing Boeing follows the lives of American journalist Bernard Lawrence (Tony Curtis) and his friend Robert Reed (Jerry Lewis) in Paris. Bernard is juggling romances with three different women who are stewardesses and have opposite schedules; a perfect situation for any bachelor. However, when Robert comes in for a visit and the airline carriers increase flight services to Paris the comedy ensues!

Don't Give Up the Ship
(1959)The Navy expects a veteran to pay for the ship he commanded, as they have no record of its return.

The Ladies Man
(1961)Step aside, all you fabled Romeos! Make way for Herbert H. Herbert, The Ladies Man. And make way for laugh upon laugh, too, because starring as Hubert H. is His Knuckleheadedness himself-zany Jerry Lewis. Herbert is a confined bachelor and antic bumbler who'd make coffee nervous.

The Geisha Boy
(1958)Comedy starring Jerry Lewis as Gilbert Wooley, a second-rate magician who, along with his pet rabbit Harry, is sent to entertain the troops in the Pacific during World War II. During his time in Japan he becomes attached to a little orphan boy, Mitsuo (Robert Hirano), who tries to follow Gilbert back to the US - leading to Gilbert being accused by the authorities of kidnapping.

It's Only Money
(1962)A TV repairman becomes the sole heir to a fortune and the prey of those unscrupulous enough to relieve him of it.

The Family Jewels
(1965)When a nine-year-old is suddenly orphaned and left with a fortune, she must decide which of her six uncles will become her guardian.

The Patsy
(1964)When a popular entertainer meets with an untimely death, his shocked showbiz associates scramble desperately to find a quick replacement. That replacement is Stanley Belt (Jerry Lewis), a meek hotel employee who suddenly finds himself plucked from obscurity and hilariously groomed for stardom. Stanley may have no business being in show business, but thats not going to stop his determined mentors from trying to mold him into a musical superstar! This frenzied comedys all-star supporting cast includes Everett Sloane, Phil Harris, Keenan Wynn, Ed Wynn, Peter Lorre, John Carradine, Hans Conried, Nancy Kulp, Richard Deacon, Scatman Crothers, Rhonda Fleming, George Raft and Mel Tormé.

Cinderfella
(1960)Jerry Lewis plays Cinderfella – a hard-working and honest lad mistreated by his wicked stepmother and his two boorish stepbrothers. But miracles do happen when his Fairy Godfather transforms the klutzy fella into an eligible, handsome bachelor.

The Sad Sack
(1957)An inept soldier stationed in North Africa loses a tank and runs up against a band of Arab thieves.

Visit to a Small Planet
(1960)Curious about humans, Lewis parks his spaceship in the backyard of a skeptic, and both get a glimpse of a world they'll never forget! Based on the play by Gore Vidal.

Jerry Lewis: The Man Behind the Clown
(2016)Since the early days, Jerry Lewis had the masses laughing with his visual gags, pantomime sketches and signature slapstick humour. Celebrating his 90th year, Jerry Lewis candidly reflects back on his remarkable life and decades-long career - from his legendary partnership with crooner Dean Martin, to his incredible rise to fame, to his great love affair with filmmaking.

The King of Comedy
(1982)The King of Comedy is a funny depiction of the dangers of celebrity fandom.

Arizona Dream
(1993)Academy Award-nominee Johnny Depp ("Pirates of the Caribbean," "Blow"), Academy Award-winner Faye Dunaway ("Network," "Chinatown"), and the legendary Jerry Lewis ("The King of Comedy," "Cinderfella"), headline this offbeat psychodrama about a group of people drawn together in a desert town. Fleeing personal problems to pursue their dreams, they come to learn something about themselves and their relationships with the others around them. The New York Times calls this quirky film "enjoyably adrift, a wildly off-the-wall reverie." Co-starring supermodel Paulina Porizkova ("Her Alibi," "Anna") and Lili Taylor (TV's "Six Feet Under," "High Fidelity").