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Pardners

  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.8K
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Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin in Pardners (1956)
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Buddy ComedyComedyWestern

A rich momma's boy returns west with the son of his murdered father's partner to foil a gang trying to gain control of his family ranch.A rich momma's boy returns west with the son of his murdered father's partner to foil a gang trying to gain control of his family ranch.A rich momma's boy returns west with the son of his murdered father's partner to foil a gang trying to gain control of his family ranch.

  • Director
    • Norman Taurog
  • Writers
    • Sidney Sheldon
    • Jerry Davis
    • Mervin J. Houser
  • Stars
    • Dean Martin
    • Jerry Lewis
    • Lori Nelson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Norman Taurog
    • Writers
      • Sidney Sheldon
      • Jerry Davis
      • Mervin J. Houser
    • Stars
      • Dean Martin
      • Jerry Lewis
      • Lori Nelson
    • 20User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dean Martin
    Dean Martin
    • Slim Moseley Jr.…
    Jerry Lewis
    Jerry Lewis
    • Wade Kingsley Jr.…
    Lori Nelson
    Lori Nelson
    • Carol Kingsley
    Jeff Morrow
    Jeff Morrow
    • Pete Rio
    Jackie Loughery
    Jackie Loughery
    • Dolly Riley
    John Baragrey
    John Baragrey
    • Dan Hollis…
    Agnes Moorehead
    Agnes Moorehead
    • Mrs. Matilda Kingsley
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    • Whitey
    • (as Lon Chaney)
    Milton Frome
    Milton Frome
    • Hawkins, the Butler
    Richard Aherne
    • Chauffeur
    Lee Van Cleef
    Lee Van Cleef
    • Gus
    Stuart Randall
    Stuart Randall
    • Carol's Cowhand
    Scott Douglas
    • Salvin
    Jack Elam
    Jack Elam
    • Pete
    Bob Steele
    Bob Steele
    • Shorty
    Mickey Finn
    Mickey Finn
    • Red
    Douglas Spencer
    Douglas Spencer
    • Smith
    Philip Tonge
    Philip Tonge
    • Mr. Baxter, Footman
    • Director
      • Norman Taurog
    • Writers
      • Sidney Sheldon
      • Jerry Davis
      • Mervin J. Houser
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    6SimonJack

    Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis go West in this 1950s comedy

    "Pardners" is one of a slew of comedies that Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis made together in the early 1950s. Most had two or more songs for which they get dubbed musicals as well. This one is also a Western. The two starts do quite well on horses, and obviously knew they way around Western lore. Of course, Jerry's the center of the comedy here. The two play Slim Mosely and Wade Kingsley - first as senior "pardners" in the West of 1885, and then as juniors of the former pardners.

    And of course with these two there must always be one and sometimes two females in the picture. Here it's Lorri Nelson as Carol Kingsley and Jackie Loughery as Dolly Riley. Others in the supporting cast include Agnes Moorehead as Jerry's mom, Mrs. Matilda Kingsley, Lon Chaney Jr. as Whitey and Lee Van Cleef as Gus.

    Watching this film these many years later, I could imagine that I might have enjoyed it more for entertainment as a young teenager when I saw it the first time in a theater. Today, it's just okay for an old-timer, but I think one that grandkids might yet enjoy for some of Jerry's slapstick.
    PlanecrazyIkarus

    outdated, but OK for the kids

    The plot is quite simple: Dean Martin is the rodeo riding, singing cowboy, and foreman of a ranch. Jerry Lewis is a rich kid who wants to become a real cowboy, and hence he becomes the clumsy (unwanted) sidekick of Dean Martin. Oh, and for good measure there's some bad guys trying to take over the ranch, as well...

    If you expect "Cat Balou", don't watch this. This is no comedy for adults, as its slapstick humour is horrendously outdated, and the set-pieces are all too cliched. This movie is fun for kids, because it is so naive and harmless, and the violence is never serious. Also, the characters are just as simple as Stan and Ollie, just as loveable if you're a kid.

    As adult, I'd recommend to grab a "Cat Balou" tape instead, for a good classic western comedy.
    6tavm

    Considering when this was released, Pardners was an ironic title for this Martin & Lewis picture

    After years of just seeing parts of this Martin & Lewis movie, I finally watched the whole thing on YouTube. As you can discern from the title, Dean & Jerry are in the old west. First, as their fathers from the previous century. Then, as their sons with the mother of Lewis (Agnes Moorehead) raising him back in New York to marry some Amazon woman but that son will have none of it. I'll stop there and just say that while I enjoyed Pardners, I did feel that some of the plot points and characterizations seemed rushed in order to parody certain clichés. Still, Jerry's as funny as he can be doing what he does here and Dean seems quite comfortable in his first of many times he would wear cowboy duds. The leading ladies of Lori Nelson and Jackie Loughery sure look good and nothing more. The villains of Jeff Morrow and John Baragrey provide good enough menace. So on that note, I recommend Pardners. P.S. Despite the team mentioning at the end they plan to stay together in movies for years, by the time this was released in August of '56, they had already done their last performance in tandem the previous month. It would be 20 years before they would publicly reunite on Jerry's telethon with Frank Sinatra doing his bit...
    7hitchcockthelegend

    Almost a buckskin beauty.

    Pardners is the 15th of the 16 feature length pictures that Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis made together. It'a a reworking of the 1936 Bing Crosby film, Rhythm On The Range, which just like this remake was directed by Norman Taurog. Plot sees the comedy duo playing sons of one time wild west partners. Brought together by accident 25 years later, the boys head out west and get into all sorts of scrapes; with Jerry even becoming sheriff! It was inevitable that Martin & Lewis would end up out west playing cowboys since all the comedy duos do it. The timing here was perfect since the 50s was the most prolific decade for the genre. On the list of their collaborations Pardners probably sits some where in the middle, it's a safe mix of songs and buffoonery, with pretty girls represented by Jackie Loughery & Lori Nelson. It's a VistaVision/Technicolor production and songs featured are "Me 'n You 'n the Moon," "The Wind! The Wind!" "Buckskin Beauty" and "Pardners," (music by Jimmy Van Heusen, lyrics by Sammy Cahn).

    Safe & colourful comedy fare for fans of the successful duo. 7/10
    CharlesCrumb

    Jerry and Dean are doing things!

    This is a great Martin and Lewis Comedy from 1956, which is the same year that they broke up as a Comedic Duo, and this film "Pardners," was the second to their last that was made. Jerry's father and Dean's father were the best of friends, and died together in the hopes of saving their land. And of course, the story picks up with the children fully grown and ready to go back get some justice in the western town in which they were both born. Dean has some great singing numbers in this film, and Jerry's special brand of physical comedy is very effective in a number of saloon fight scenes. A very entertaining comedy!

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    Related interests

    Steve Martin and John Candy in Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)
    Buddy Comedy
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    • Trivia
      The same day that this film was released to theaters, Martin and Lewis made their last appearance together as a team, at New York's Copacabana.
    • Goofs
      As Dean rescues Jerry in the doorway of the train after it leaves New York, cars from the 1950s, not 1910, are visible in the rail yard in the stock footage background.
    • Quotes

      Slim Mosely Jr.: [waiting with Carol to meet Mrs. Kingsley] Oh, don't worry - I'll make a good impression.

      Slim Mosely Jr.: [he sits on an old chair and in collapses just as Matilda comes into the room screaming in horror] My antique chair!

      Slim Mosely Jr.: [relieved] Well, I'm glad it was only an old one.

    • Connections
      Featured in 100 Years of Comedy (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Buckskin Beauty
      Music by Jimmy Van Heusen (as James Van Heusen)

      Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

      Sung by Jerry Lewis

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 1956 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Where Men Are Men?
    • Filming locations
      • Old Tucson, Arizona, USA(K Ranch)
    • Production company
      • York Pictures Corporation
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,920,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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