Paula Lane Movies
The sequel to Goodbye, Norma Jean, this film introduces the theory that Marilyn Monroe's death was the result of a calculated mercy killing. ~ Iotis Erlewine, Rovi
- Starring:
- Misty Rowe, Paula Lane, (more)
In this psychedelic exploitation comedy, an air-headed bombshell of an actress is sent to a rest home by her producer. This facility is managed by a psycho shrink who slips acid to his patients and listens to their darkest fantasies. Among his other victims are an effete fashion designer, a movie star, a midget, a writer, an obese woman, and the man who made the film, Albert Zugsmith. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Starring:
- Robert Strauss, Del Moore, (more)
Comedian Jerry Lewis began directing movies in 1960, and this often unkind satire on the nature of American womanhood is one of his early efforts in that regard. The rubber-legged, rubber-faced Lewis plays Herbert, a man who is despondent over the break-up of his romance. While looking for a job, he comes across an impressive mansion (built as a set at the cost of $350,000) filled with women of all types -- and lo and behold -- they need a handyman. So Herbert gets to reside with a bevy of women of various types, all under the supervision of Mrs. Wellenmelon (Helen Traubel). In the end, the set itself outtrumps them all. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi
- Starring:
- Jerry Lewis, Helen Traubel, (more)



