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November 29th, 2009
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A typical Jerry Lewis movie. As with most of his, if you don’t like Lewis you won’t like the movie, but also as with most of his films, it’s packed with amusing comedy that’s mostly timeless and often imitated.

The cast includes Brian Donlevy (Cowboy, The Quatermass Experiment, Beau Geste, etc.), Howard McNear (Floyd the barber on The Andy Griffith Demonstrate), and Joe Besser (The Three Stooges, The Abbott & Costello Present) .

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The plot’s not; unprejudiced a flimsy frame for Jerry’s shenanigans, of which there’s enough to own 90 minutes with laughs, plus a couple cute scenes with puppets. Jerry’s hired ostensibly as an errand boy for a movie studio, but actually to survey for the upper management. He get’s into plenty of slapstick danger on the job but never accomplishes any spying.

But the comedy is not all slapstick by any means; grand of it is poking fun at movie directors and supervisors, and other screwball comedy. One of my accepted bits is when three kids are ordering candy where Jerry’s filling in at the studio cafeteria, and they send him up the same high ladder 3 times for different orders from the same giant glass jar of jelly beans. There’s also a sizable basketball scene with the Dover Basketeers. But wait, there’s more, including a cameo appearance by the Cartwrights of Bonanza, Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, Pernell Roberts, and Dan Blocker.

My celebrated Jerry Lewis movies are “The Gorgeous Delinquent,” “Plot… Arrangement Out,” (which doesn’t seem to be available anywhere) and of course “The Nutty Professor” (nothing against Eddy Murphy, but he’s no Jerry Lewis) . I judge The Errand Boy is almost as superior as these.

Flawed but generally successful combination of pathos and 1930s slapstick: the most haunted guy on the planet is do in charge of internal security for a (wanna-be) major motion recount company. Jerry provides some of the funniest moments ever captured on film, as he stumbles from one department to the next, first an as an “extra”, then as a mailroom delivery person. His attempts to earn a peaceful status for lunch are worth the imprint of admission. But perhaps the best scene is the quietest: he finds himself in the prop department with a petite clown who “comes to life” – it’s a beautifully acted and effectively lit scene. However, there are are numerous justify sequences which show fruitless, and the movie is overlong by about 15 minutes. And the character’s ultimate “discovery” by the creative powers-that-be is bizarre in light of the fact that his presence has been unintentionally recorded on celluloid from day one. Despite the lost opportunities, TEB remains on a level with “The Nutty Professor” – a very fascinating and thoughtful pain.
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