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Jerry Lewis Films, The

An Analytical Filmography of the Innovative Comic

Author: James L. Neibaur and Ted Okuda
Paperback: 295 pages
Publisher: McFarland Publ. (2013)
Avg. Rating: [ Unrated ]
ISBN: 0786475005
In Print? No

The chapter for THE ERRAND BOY (1961) includes comments by Jerry Lewis in reference to Joe Besser's participation in the film, as well as Joe's script consultant role for CINDERFELLA (1960).

From the back cover...

"Using interviews with Jerry Lewis and many of his co-stars, this book analyzes his collaborative efforts with Dean Martin, his subsequent solo work, his writing and directorial careers, and later movies such as HARDLY WORKING (1979) and THE KING OF COMEDY (1982).

Comprehensive data are provided for each of the films, with cast and production credits, studio, release date, and running time.  Lewis's own reflections on his work are included for many of the entries."

Originally published as a 1995 hardcover edition.  

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