The Patsy (1964)
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Toward the end of Jerry Lewis's Paramount studio period, Lewis slapped together this bitter comedy about Hollywood phoniness and fame that has to be the most rancid portrait of the Hollywood star system in the Rat Pack era this side of Clifford Odets. When a famous entertainer suddenly is killed in an airplane crash, his team of flunkies -- producer Caryl Fergusson (Everett Sloane), writer Chic Wymore (Phil Harris), press agent Harry Silver (Keenan Wynn), director Morgan Heywood (Peter Lorre in his final film role), valet Bruce Alden (John Carradine), and secretary Ellen Betz (Ina Balin) -- decide to continue their life style by finding a complete unknown and manufacturing him into a Hollywood star. That unknown turns out to be the nervous and inept bellboy Stanley Belt (Jerry Lewis). They train Stanley to become an over-night singing sensation, and despite a disastrous recording session and a failed nightclub performance, the public relations blitz makes Stanley's recording of "I Lost My Heart in a Drive-In Movie" a smash single. So much so that Stanley is given a shot at appearing on "The Ed Sullivan Show." Expecting the worst, Stanley's management team abandons him right before his performance. But Stanley musters up enough confidence to go on the live program alone and manages to surprise his pessimistic ex-staff. A collection of Hollywood celebrities circa 1964 --George Raft, Ed Wynn, Ed Sullivan, Mel Torme, Rhonda Fleming and Hedda Hopper -- make cameo appearances. High spots include an apocalyptic music lesson with voice teacher Dr. Mule-rrr (Hans Conried), Ed Sullivan performing a bizarre impersonation of himself, and an ending that would make even Jean-Luc Godard blush. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 101 mins
Complete Cast:
- Jerry Lewis - Stanley Belt
- Everett Sloane - Caryl Fergusson
- Keenan Wynn - Harry Silver
- John Carradine - Bruce Alden
- Phil Foster - Himself
- Neil Hamilton - Barber
- Del Moore - Police Officer
- Fritz Feld - Maitre D'
- Henry Slate - Paul
- Mantan Moreland - Barbershop Porter
- Barbara Pepper
- Joan Swift - Girl
- Adele Claire
- Mabel Smaney - Woman in Phone Booth
- Sam Weston - Man on Phone
- Richard Bakalyan - Boys at Dance
- Dave Willock - Alex
- Dave Lipp - Frozen-Stare Man
- Norman Leavitt - Newsboy
- Bobby Johnson
- Jerry Hausner - Floorman
- Dee Jay Mattis - The Broad
- Herbie Faye - Tailor
- Harry V. Cheshire - Police Sergeant
- Billy Bletcher
- Phil Arnold - Bartender
- Gavin Gordon - Executive on Golf Course
- Marianne Gaba
- Norman Alden - Bully at Gym
- Michael Mahoney - Heckler [uncredited]
- Hollis Morrison - Jute Box
- Isabelle Dwan - Elderly Lady
- Mel Tormé - Himself
- George Raft - Himself
- Michael Ross - Truck Driver
- Vernon Scott
- Ina Balin - Ellen Betz
- Phil Harris - Chic Wymore
- Peter Lorre - Morgan Heywood
- Hans Conried - Prof. MuleRRR
- Richard Deacon - Sy Devore
- Scatman Crothers - Shoeshine Boy
- Nancy Kulp - Theatergoer
- Jerome Cowan - Executive
- Peggy Mondo - Bowler
- Quinn O'Hara - Cigarette Girl
- Sherwood Price - Bellboy
- William Wellman, Jr.
- The Step Brothers - Themselves
- John Macchia - Student
- Robert Carson - Table Captains at Italian Cafe
- Ed Wynn - Himself
- Darlene Lucht - Checkroom Girl
- Buddy Lester - M.C.
- Byron Kane
- Hedda Hopper - Herself
- Joe Finnegan
- John Marlowe
- Fay deWitt
- Don Brodie
- Billy Beck - Band Member
- Murray Alper
- John Gallaudet - Barney
- Kathleen Freeman - Katie
- Jack Albertson - Man
- June Smaney - Pedicurist
- Bob Harvey - Waiter
- Lorraine Crawford - Manicurist
- Walter Smith
- Sheila Rogers
- Eddie Ryder - People at Party
- Director(s):
- Jerry Lewis
- Writer(s):
- Bill Richmond, Jerry Lewis
- Producer(s):
- Ernest D. Glucksman
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