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Boeing, Boeing
(1965) Tony Curtis keeps three stewardesses as roomies, but not one girl knows about the other two until Jerry comes to Paris for a visit.
102 min., Color, Hi-Fi, Closed-captioned, $14.95
The Caddy
(1953) Believe it or not, the uncoordinated Jerry is the pro golfer here, and Dino is just along for the cart ride, crooning "That's Amore."
95 min., B/W, Hi-Fi, $14.95
The Delicate Delinquent
(1957) Jerry's first Deanless movie, which he also produced, has him being rehabilitated by New York cop Darren McGavin.
101 min., B/W, Hi-Fi, Closed-captioned, $14.95
The Disorderly Orderly
(1964) Animator Frank Tashlin handles Jerry the human cartoon well enough to earn three stars from Maltin's Guide.
90 min., Color, Hi-Fi, $14.95
The Family Jewels
(1965) Lewis directs himself here, and follows in Alec Guinness' footsteps by playing seven uncles, who all want to adopt a little heiress. He was also producer and writer.
100 min., Color, Hi-Fi, $14.95
The Geisha Boy
(1958) Suzanne Pleshette, Sessue Hayakawa and all the LA Dodgers co-star. Lewis is a wannabe magician on a USO tour who finds a Japanese orphan boy. Frank Tashlin provided the sight gags, Jerry produced.
98 min., Color, Hi-Fi, Closed-captioned, $14.95
Hollywood or Bust
(1956) Tashlin helmed the last Martin & Lewis film, co-starring Anita Ekberg. Jerry the film fan talks Dino the gambler into heading west.
95 min., Color, Hi-Fi, $14.95
Jumping Jacks
(1952) Norman Taurog directs this time, as Lewis & Martin sign up for basic training with the paratroopers of Fort Belding.
96 min., B/W, Hi-Fi, Closed-captioned, $14.95
The Ladies Man
(1961) Lewis produced, directed and starred in his own screenplay about a ladies' boarding house. Harry James and George Raft cameo.
106 min., Color, Hi-Fi, Closed-captioned, $14.95
My Friend Irma
(1949) The popular radio series was brought to the screen as a vehicle for Marie Wilson, but the debut of the M&L team stole the show!
103 min., B/W, Hi-Fi, Closed-captioned, $14.95
The Nutty Professor
(1963) Lewis fans' fave; a Jekyll & Hyde take-off, about a chemist who becomes a bopper idol instead of a hairy killer. Jerry handled all the major aspects of production here, too.
107 min., Color, Hi-Fi, $14.95
Pardners
(1956) A remake of a 1936 Bing Crosby vehicle, by the same director. Jerry is a millionaire who wants adventure, and finds it with crooner Martin and co-stars like Agnes Moorehead and Lon Chaney, Jr.
88 min., Color, Hi-Fi, Closed-captioned, $14.95
Scared Stiff
(1953) This remake of a Bob Hope ghost comedy lands M&L in the Caribbean, with Jerry getting into a tangled tango with Carmen Miranda.
108 min., B/W, Hi-Fi, Closed-captioned, $14.95
The Stooge
(1951) This unusually dramatic comedy with Polly Bergen was not released until 1953. Singer Dino learns how important Jerry "The Stooge" really is to his act.
100 min., B/W, Hi-Fi, Closed-captioned, $14.95