Fans de Jerry Lewis, réjouissez vous ! Selon Digital Bits, plusieurs DVD sortiront le 12 octobre et pas des moindres !
The Stooge, The Delicate Delinquent, Cinderfella, The Bellboy (le dingue du palace), The Errand Boy, The Ladies Man (le tombeur de ces dames), The Disorderly Orderly (Jerry chez les cinoques), The Patsy , The Family Jewels (les tontons farceurs), and the Nutty Professor (Dr Jerry et Mr Love) Collectors Edition.
Le 1er qui demande quand sort Par où t'es rentré, on t'a pas vu sortir se prend une baffe !
j'avais aussi lu cela, c'est une très grande nouvelle.
Bob Furmanek, producteur de plusieurs LD de films de Jerry Lewis a posté cela sur hometheaterforum.com :
I produced the laser release of The Bellboy, The Patsy and The Errand Boy for Image Entertainment in the early 90's. Those titles, plus Cinderfella, are owned outright by Jerry Lewis. At the time, I tried to convince Mr. Lewis to provide a running audio commentary for the laser, but he declined. However, he did give me permission to use trailers and some behind the scenes material. The only thing he wouldn't allow were the outtake/blooper reels.
Jerry Lewis has tons of material in his vault on these films (especially The Ladies' Man) and it would be a shame if they weren't utilized for a Special Edition DVD. The outtakes are hysterical! The last I heard, they were negotiating with him, but I don't have any updates
Jerry Lewis has tons of material in his vault on these films (especially The Ladies' Man) and it would be a shame if they weren't utilized for a Special Edition DVD. The outtakes are hysterical!
Pour moi, c'est son meilleur film! Alors apprendre qu'il y a une tonne de rushes qui ne demandent qu'à trouver leur chemin vers un piti DVD, c'est la meilleure nouvelle de la journée !
Sinon, je suis prêt à aller faire sauter le coffre fort de Jerry...
Ultimately, he said, he poured his entire soul into the film in a way he never had before. The
experience of shooting the climactic scene struck him as one of the transcendent moments
of his life: "I was terrified of directing the last scene. I had been 113 days on the picture,
with only three hours of sleep a night. I had been without my family. I was exhausted, beaten.
When I thought of doing that scene, I was paralyzed; I couldn't move. I stood there in my
clown's costume, with the cameras ready. Suddenly the children were all around me, unasked,
undirected, and they clung to my arms and legs, theylooked up at me so trustingly. I felt love
pouring out of me. I thought, "This is what my whole life has been leading up to." I thought what
the clown thought. I forgot about trying to direct. I had the cameras turn and I began to walk,
with the children clinging to me, singing, into the gas ovens. And the door closed behind us."
Paramount will also be releasing the original 1963 The Nutty Professor as part of their Special Collector's Edition range on October 12th.
Extras include an audio commentary with Jerry Lewis and Steve Lawrence; The Nutty Professor: Perfecting Tthe Formula featurette; Jerry Lewis At Work featurette; deleted scenes (Chopsticks Routine, Kelp Dreams Of What His Formula Will Do, Kelp Mistakes Kid For Bowling Ball, Buddy Love Takes Requests, Gary Lewis Cameo, Stella's Sultry Entrance); Bloopers (Kelp As A Baby, Stella Plays Gag, Kelp Walks Down Hall, Dr. Warfield Does Shakespeare, Kelp Walks into Gym, Jerry Lewis Directs Stella Stevens, Stella Walks into the Purple Pit, Towel Gag, Make-Out Spot, Dell Moore with Black Teeth Gag, Kelp Vis); promos; Jerry At Movieland Wax Museum (with optional audio commentary from son Chris Lewis); test footage; other footage; and the theatrical trailer.
The Bell Boy
Street Date: October 12, 2004
MOVIE DETAILS:
Star Power: Jerry Lewis, Alex Gerry, Bob Clayton, Sonnie Sands
Genre: Comedy
Synopsis: Stanley is a bellboy at the Fountainbleau Hotel in Miami Beach. It is there that he performs his duties quietly and without a word to anyone. All that he displays are facial expressions and a comedic slapstick style. And anything that can go wrong - does go wrong when Stanley is involved. Then one day, Jerry Lewis, big star, arrives at the hotel and some of the staff notice the striking resemblance. Stanley continues to do what he was hired to do while star Lewis has more trouble with his entourage than the hotel accommodations.
PRODUCT INFO:
DVD Features:
Commentary: by Jerry Lewis and Steve Lawrence
Additional Scenes: Rehearsals (Jerry and Walter Winchell, Telephone Gang, Jerry's Nightclub Act)
Deleted Scenes (Bill Richman as Stan Laurel, Too Many Bags, A Star Arrives)
Bloopers: Miton Berle
Other: Jerry Receives a Letter from Stan Laurel, Promo Spots, Theatrical Trailer, Bell Boy Bus Tour with commentary by son Chris Lewis
Runtime: 71 Min.
Rating: Not Rated
The Errand Boy
Street Date: October 12, 2004
MOVIE DETAILS:
Star Power: Jerry Lewis, Brian Donlevy, Howard McNear, Dick Wesson
Director: Jerry Lewis
Genre: Comedy
Synopsis: Paramutual Pictures wants to know where all the money is going so they hire Morty to be their spy. Morty works for Mr. Sneak and gets a job in the mail room so that he can have access to the lot. But all that Morty ever finds is that he can cause havoc no matter what he does.
PRODUCT INFO:
DVD Features:
Commentary: Select Scene Commentary by Jerry Lewis and Steve Lawrence
Bloopers: Jerry With Puppet, Jerry Throws Script (commentary by son Chris Lewis), Elevator Gag, Del Moore at Hollywood Premiere
Other: Promo Spots, Theatrical Trailer
Runtime: 92 min.
Rating: Not Rated
Cinderfella
Street Date: October 12, 2004
MOVIE DETAILS:
Star Power: Jerry Lewis, Ed Wynn, Judith Anderson, Henry Silva
Director: Frank Tashlin
Genre: Comedy
Synopsis: The Cinderella story in form of a farce and with a guy in the leading role: Fowler is a clumsy simpleton, who has to care for his stepmother and her two stuck-up sons Maximilian and Rupert. Only in the realms of fantasy he can find comfort. One day a good spirit appears to him and helps him to win the heart of the beautiful princess Charmant.
PRODUCT INFO:
DVD Features:
Commentary: by Jerry Lewis and Steve Lawrence
Bloopers: 5 bloopers
Runtime: 87 min.
# of Discs: 1
Rating: Not Rated
Tech Info: Widescreen
The Disorderly Orderly
Street Date: October 12, 2004
MOVIE DETAILS:
Star Power: Jerry Lewis, Glenda Farrell, Everett Sloane, Karen Sharpe
Director: Frank Tashlin
Genre: Comedy
Synopsis: Jerry Lewis is the mad medicine man. Before he flunks out of med school, he'll have you in stitches. Even if you don't bust a gut when he sets a patient's hair on fire, you could die laughing during the high-speed ambulance chase. Is there a doctor in the house? You bet there is, and his name is Jerry!
PRODUCT INFO:
DVD Features:
Bloopers: Black Teeth Gag, Jerry Grapples With Unwieldy Laundry, Jerry Kids Around While Shooting Laundry Cart Scene, Jerry Pushes Man in Wheel Chair
Other: Theatrical Trailer
Runtime: 89 min.
Rating: Not Rated
The Ladies Man
Street Date: October 12, 2004
MOVIE DETAILS:
Star Power: Jerry Lewis, Helen Traubel, Kathleen Freeman, Pat Stanley
Director: Jerry Lewis
Genre: Comedy
Synopsis: 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. And he's just found a new job that'll make you howl. He's a houseboy of an all-female boarding house. Look for George Raft and Big Band legend Harry James in small roles. There's an inanimate star, too: the film's acclaimed main set must be seen to be believed!
PRODUCT INFO:
DVD Features:
Commentary: by Jerry Lewis and Steve Lawrence Additional Scenes: Helen Sings Opera, Jerry Rains Confetti on Gilrs
Bloopers: Jerry Asks Helen About Opera, Jerry Demonstrates High Chair
Other: MDA Public Service Announcement, Construction of the Ladies Man Set, Dance Rehearsal, Auditions (Pat Stanley, Sylvia Lewis), Theatrical Trailer, Teaser Trailer
Runtime: 90 Min.
# of Discs: 1
Rating: Not Rated
Tech Info: Widescreen
Family Jewels
Street Date: October 12, 2004
MOVIE DETAILS:
Star Power: Jerry Lewis
Director: Jerry Lewis
Genre: Comedy
Synopsis: All hail his "Royal Highness of Hilarity," Jerry Lewis! And Jerry Lewis, and Jerry Lewis, and Jerry Lewis... in fact all seven of him! When a poor little rich girl is suddenly orphaned, a six-pack of her wacky uncles suddenly comes out of the woodwork, all desperate to take her in. Along with her $30 million inheritance! The "King of Crazy" is at his most regal playing seven kooky characters, from a crazy clown to a high-flying airplane pilot, to a bumbling thug called "Bugs" -- all down on their luck and out for a buck -- in this sparkling comic gem!
PRODUCT INFO:
DVD Features:
Commentary: By Jerry Lewis and Steve Lawrence Bloopers: Jerry Hops Over Fence, Jerry Commandeers Truck
Other: Theatrical Trailer, Screen Tests- Donna Butterworth, Bugs Payton
Runtime: 99 min.
Rating: Not Rated
The Delicate Delinquent
Street Date: October 12, 2004
MOVIE DETAILS:
Star Power: Jerry Lewis, Darren McGavin, Martha Hyer
Director: Don McGuire
Genre: Comedy
Synopsis: The Dean Martin - Jerry Lewis comedy team may have called it quits, but that didn't mean the laughs were over. Jerry's first film without longtime partner Dino makes a hilarious case for law enfarcement! The nutty one stars as The Delicate Delinquent, a bumbling janitor who pals around with the switchblade set but decides to become a cop. Darren McGavin (A Christmas Story) co-stars as one of New York's finest in this terrific blend of zaniness and social comment that's one of Jerry Lewis' finest.
PRODUCT INFO:
DVD Features:
Theatrical Trailer
Runtime: 100 min.
# of Discs: 1
Rating: Not Rated
Tech Info: Widescreen
The Patsy
Street Date: October 12, 2004
MOVIE DETAILS:
Star Power: Jerry Lewis, Ina Balin, Everett Sloan, Phil Harris, Keenan Wynn
Genre: Comedy
Synopsis: When a star comedian dies, his comedy team, decides to train a nobody to fill the shoes of the Star in a big TV show (a Patsy). But the man they choose, bellboy Stanley Belt, cant do anything right. The big TV show is getting closer, and Stanley gets worse all the time.
PRODUCT INFO:
DVD Features:
Commentary: Select Scene Commentary by Jerry Lewis and Steve Lawrence
Additional Scenes: Deleted Scene- Ina Balin Talks to the Group as a Family Bloopers: Jerry with Pianist, Everett Sloane and Phil Harris Joke by Elevator, Firing Squad, Meeting with A&R Man, A&R Man Flubs Line, Diving Suit Gag, Ina Balin Flubs Line, Black Teeth Gag, Gary Lewis Ad Libs
Other: Theatrical Trailer
Runtime: 90 Min.
# of Discs: 1
Rating: Not Rated
Tech Info: Widescreen
The Stooge Street Date: October 12, 2004
MOVIE DETAILS:
Star Power: Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, Polly Bergen, Marion Marshall
Director: Norman Taurog
Genre: Comedy
Synopsis: Money isn't everything and Bill Miller is the guy who keeps proving it. He's carved out a modest niche as a singer in the off-off-vaudeville circuit. But suddenly his act is big news. Well not just his act. 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. Songs include "Who's Your Little Whozis?" and comedy moments include just about any time Lewis is on screen. Don't miss the fun when he turns Dino's "Just One More Chance" into a zany production number of rising curtains, falling sandbags and a flying comic-on-a-rope. You'll be glad to give it more than one chance!
PRODUCT INFO:
DVD Features:
Runtime: 90 Min.
# of Discs: 1
Rating: Not Rated
Tech Info: Fullscreen
Jerry Lewis est un très grand metteur en scène, rien à voir avec Aldo Maccione.
ses mises en scènes sur Ladies Man et Nutty Professor sont géniales, avec le choix du cadre, de la pallette de couleurs utilisée. A découvrir je vous assure.
Jérôme a écrit :ses mises en scènes sur Ladies Man et Nutty Professor sont géniales, avec le choix du cadre, de la pallette de couleurs utilisée. A découvrir je vous assure.
Nutty Professor je veux bien je sais que c'est un classique du genre, les autres, vues les jaquettes, vraiment, je ne crois pas que ce soit pour moi