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The Bellboy

  • 1960
  • Approved
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
5.1K
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Jerry Lewis in The Bellboy (1960)
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Mute bellboy Stanley works at the luxurious Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach. In spite of being a serviceable and friendly employee, the clumsy Stanley gets successively into trouble with ... Read allMute bellboy Stanley works at the luxurious Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach. In spite of being a serviceable and friendly employee, the clumsy Stanley gets successively into trouble with his mistakes.Mute bellboy Stanley works at the luxurious Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach. In spite of being a serviceable and friendly employee, the clumsy Stanley gets successively into trouble with his mistakes.

  • Director
    • Jerry Lewis
  • Writer
    • Jerry Lewis
  • Stars
    • Jerry Lewis
    • Alex Gerry
    • Bob Clayton
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    • Director
      • Jerry Lewis
    • Writer
      • Jerry Lewis
    • Stars
      • Jerry Lewis
      • Alex Gerry
      • Bob Clayton
    • 48User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
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    Jerry Lewis
    Jerry Lewis
    • Stanley…
    Alex Gerry
    Alex Gerry
    • Mr. Novak, Hotel Manager
    Bob Clayton
    • Bob, Bell Captain
    Sonnie Sands
    • Sonnie, Bellboy
    • (as Sonny Sands)
    Eddie Shaeffer
    • Eddie, Bellboy
    Herkie Styles
    Herkie Styles
    • Herkie, Bellboy
    David Landfield
    • David, Bellboy
    Bill Richmond
    • Stan Laurel
    Larry Best
    • Apple Man
    Cary Middlecoff
    • Cary Middlecoff
    Art Terry
    • Art Terry
    • (as The Novelites)
    Frankie Carr
    • Frankie Carr
    • (as The Novelites)
    Joe Mayer
    • Joe Mayer
    • (as The Novelites)
    Stanley Allan
    • Hotel Guest
    Duke Art Jr.
    • Bellboy
    Eddie Barton
    • Doorman
    Murray Barton
    • Murray - Bellboy
    Ricki Dunn
    • Hotel Guest
    • Director
      • Jerry Lewis
    • Writer
      • Jerry Lewis
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    7bkoganbing

    That raucous laugh and voice

    In The Bellboy we get to see two Jerry Lewises. Jerry plays a bellboy at the famous Miami Beach Fountainbleu Hotel where a good deal of the film is shot. And he plays movie star Jerry Lewis who happens to be staying at the Fountainbleu with one very large entourage. That's one of the gags in a funny scene involving a limousine. Also staying there is Milton Berle in another gag involving an identical Milton as well as an identical Jerry.

    Jack Kruschen plays the head of Paramount Pictures in a prologue opening where he explains this film has no plot or story, it's just the day in the life of a singularly inept bellboy. He's the bane in the existence of hotel manager Alex Gerry and bell captain Bob Clayton. Jerry must be related to someone important otherwise he would have been canned years ago.

    That raucous Lewis laugh and voice you will not hear at all, still Jerry puts together a lovely series of sight gags without a sound coming from him. Usually that voice is so much a part of his comedy shtick you'd think he'd be lost without it, but he carries off his goal of making a film that is a tribute to the famous silent comedians of yore.

    One gag involves writer Bill Richmond doing an imitation of Stan Laurel. My guess is that Jerry tried to get the real Stan to do this film, but probably health reasons prevented it. It wasn't one of the better gags in the film, it could have used the real Stan to make it work.

    The Bellboy is a quieter, but not more gentle Jerry Lewis.
    9calgal84

    I admit it - I'm a Jerry Lewis fan

    If you don't believe Jerry Lewis is a comic genius, you need to see this film. The humor. The cinematography. Everything is spot on. I know people have said there is no plot to this but watch it. There is. And it's sad and funny, as all good comedy truly is. Still one of my favorites. Watch the reactions of all the people around him. Watch how each scene is set up and framed. Jerry Lewis never saw the critical acclaim here in the US as he did in Europe but I believe he was way ahead of his time. Comedians like Adam Sandler, Eddie Murphy, and even Jim Carrey owe a debt of gratitude for Jerry Lewis paving the way. I wish the younger generation would discover Jerry Lewis' movies, including this one, because I believe they would appreciate his humor and artistry. Check out this movie, The Nutty Professor, Cinderfella and the Errand Boy.
    4jellopuke

    Bleh

    Jerry Lewis wishes he could be a silent film star here with very little dialogue and incessant mugging. There's no plot or forward momentum, just a collection of gags, some of which do not work at all, a few are okay, and a couple really shine. Overall it's more annoying than anything and I guess you had to be alive at the time to appreciate him and his style because I'm not on board at all...
    5claudio_carvalho

    A Silly Collection of Gags

    In Miami Beach, the mute bellboy Stanley (Jerry Lewis) works at the luxurious Fontainebleau Hotel. In spite of being a serviceable and friendly employee, the clumsy Stanley gets successively into trouble with his mistakes.

    "The Bellboy" is a silly collection of gags written, produced and directed by the lead star Jerry Lewis. There are some funny and non-sense jokes, like for example when Stanley meets the guest Jerry Lewis or when he removes the engine of a Volkswagen, and a great homage to Stan Laurel. My vote is five.

    Title (Brazil): "O Mensageiro Trapalhão" ("The Clumsy Bellboy")
    8planktonrules

    Very unusual....but worth seeing.

    This is one of Jerry Lewis' most unusual films. While many of his are quite episodic (with lots of little comedy skits buried within the film), this one is episodic--with no real plot to support it. In other words, it's JUST comedy skits and there is no attempt to create a back story or plot. While this isn't the sort of film I'd usually want to see, it's nice for a change of pace. In many ways, it reminds me of the Mr. Hulot films by Jacques Tati--which isn't surprising, as Lewis has praised Tati's work (and vice-versa).

    The film takes place at a swank Miami hotel. Jerry plays a bellboy who always seems to be getting into trouble or being at the wrong place at the wrong time. Many of the skits are only mildly funny--but they come so quickly that it really doesn't matter. Among the best of the routines is when the great actor, Jerry Lewis, comes to the hotel-- as well as Milton Berle. Seeing the bellboy AND Lewis was a clever touch--and I loved seeing the entourage that got out of Lewis' limo. Quite engaging and worth seeing. I also marvel that Lewis wrote, directed and starred in this film and did it so very quickly.

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    • Trivia
      The cast of this film is comprised largely of nightclub performers who were appearing in or near the Fontainbleau Hotel in Miami, FL, during the time of filming. Jerry Lewis was under tremendous pressure to finish the film quickly in order for it to be released in time for the summer season. Despite writing a 165-page script (enough for a film of roughly 2-1/2 hours), Lewis' final cut ran 71 minutes.
    • Goofs
      When Stanley is trying to call for the elevator and keeps missing the button the bell captain is giving him the evil eye. When the elevator door opens and Stanley falls in you can see Bob the bell captain break character and start laughing.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Novak, Hotel Manager: Stop shaking your head! What's a matter with you, can't you talk?

      Stanley: Certainly, I can talk. I suspect I can talk as well as any other man, Mr. Novak.

      Mr. Novak, Hotel Manager: In that case, how is it we never heard you talk before?

      Stanley: Because no one ever asked me.

    • Crazy credits
      Jerry is credited both as "Jerry Lewis" and "Joe Levitch", his real name: Jerry Lewis plays Stanley, Joe Levitch plays himself.
    • Connections
      Featured in North (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Alabama Jubilee
      (uncredited)

      Music by George L. Cobb

      Lyrics by Jack Yellen

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    • Release date
      • July 21, 1960 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Potrcko
    • Filming locations
      • Fontainebleau Hilton Resort - 4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Jerry Lewis Pictures
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $900,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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