The Errand Boy
The Errand Boy | |
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Directed by | Jerry Lewis |
Written by | Jerry Lewis Bill Richmond |
Produced by | Ernest D. Gluscksman |
Starring | Jerry Lewis Brian Donlevy Howard McNear Dick Wesson |
Cinematography | W. Wallace Kelley |
Edited by | Stanley E. Johnson |
Music by | Walter Scharf |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $3 million (US/Canada rentals)[1] 843,546 admissions (France)[2] |
The Errand Boy is a 1961 American comedy film directed by, co-written by and starring Jerry Lewis.[3]
Plot
[edit]Paramutual Pictures decide that they need a spy to find out the inner workings of their studio. Morty S. Tashman, (the 'S' stands for 'scared'), is a paperhanger who happens to be working right outside their window. They decide that he is the man for the job and hire him on the spot. He bumbles his way through a series of misadventures, reporting everything back to the corporate executives.
The Paramutual Studio President eventually has to fire Morty for incompetency. But secret film taken of his bumbling becomes public and everybody wants to know who the terrific new comedy star is. Paramutual is forced to beg Morty to come back and rescue the studio from bankruptcy; which he does.
Cast
[edit]- Jerry Lewis as Morty S. Tashman
- Brian Donlevy as Tom "T.P." Paramutual
- Howard McNear as Dexter Sneak
- Dick Wesson as The A. D.
- Robert Ivers as Young NY director who argues with T.P.
- Pat Dahl as Miss Carson
- Renée Taylor as Miss Giles
- Rita Hayes as Singer who dubs Davitt
- Stanley Adams as Grumpy
- Kathleen Freeman as Mrs. Helen Paramutual/Mrs. T.P.
- Isobel Elsom as Irma Paramutual
- Sig Ruman as Baron Elston Carteblanche
- Felicia Atkins as Serina
- Doodles Weaver as Weaver
- Fritz Feld as Roaring 20's Director
- Richard Bakalyan as The Studio Director
- Kenneth MacDonald as Mr.Fumble
- Herb Vigran as man with cigar in elevator
- Barry Livingston as boy who wants jellybeans
- Milton Frome as Mr. Greenback
- Benny Rubin as Mr. Wabenlotnee
- Paul Frees as Unseen Narrator(uncredited)
- Cast notes
- The cast of the western TV series Bonanza makes a cameo appearance.
- Leo Durocher (baseball manager and player) gives a group of "studio kids" (actually the Dover Basketeers) a pep talk.
- Joe Besser, a former member of the Three Stooges, has a bit part.
Production
[edit]The Errand Boy was filmed from July 24 to September 1, 1961, and was released on November 28, 1961, by Paramount Pictures.
Release
[edit]In 1967, it was re-released on a double bill with another Jerry Lewis film, Cinderfella.
Reception
[edit]On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 50% rating based on 10 reviews, with an average rating of 5.47/10.[4]
The film earned theatrical rentals of $3 million in the United States and Canada.[1]
Home media
[edit]The film was released on DVD on October 12, 2004, July 15, 2014, in a 4-film collection, 4 Film Favorites: Jerry Lewis, with The Bellboy, The Ladies Man, and The Patsy, and March 15, 2021.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Some Revisions". Variety. 8 January 1964. p. 71.
- ^ Box office information for film in France at Box Office Story
- ^ "The Errand Boy (1961)". 20/20 Reviews. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
- ^ "The Errand Boy". Rotten Tomatoes.
External links
[edit]- The Errand Boy at IMDb
- The Errand Boy at the TCM Movie Database
- ‹The template AllMovie title is being considered for deletion.› The Errand Boy at AllMovie
- 1961 films
- 1961 comedy films
- 1960s English-language films
- Films about filmmaking
- Films directed by Jerry Lewis
- Films scored by Walter Scharf
- Paramount Pictures films
- Films with screenplays by Jerry Lewis
- Films with screenplays by Bill Richmond (writer)
- American comedy films
- 1960s American films
- English-language comedy films