The Ladies Man

June. 28,1961      NR
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After his girl leaves him for someone else, Herbert gets really depressed and starts searching for a job. He finally finds one in a big house which is inhabited by many, many women. Can he live in the same home with all these females?

Jerry Lewis as  Herbert H. Heebert / Mama Heebert
Helen Traubel as  Miss Helen N. Wellenmellon
Pat Stanley as  Fay
Kathleen Freeman as  Katie
George Raft as  Himself
Harry James as  Harry James
Marty Ingels as  Himself
Buddy Lester as  Willard C. Gainsborough
Gloria Jean as  Gloria
Hope Holiday as  Miss Anxious

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Reviews

Lovesusti
1961/06/28

The Worst Film Ever

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Humaira Grant
1961/06/29

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Kien Navarro
1961/06/30

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Logan
1961/07/01

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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Irishchatter
1961/07/02

You wouldn't really think Jerry Lewis would be the only guy in a Bachelor hotel with full of girls? Well it seems like the title says it all! I honestly loved seeing him being his usual clumsy old self and of course, he was always the charmer. I honestly would love to have seen his character to have a romantic affectionate for Pat Stanley's character Fay. I suppose he was smitten but couldn't they have at least kissed for just one second?!I loved the layout of the house, it really is well done but I don't think it's good privacy if you ask me haha! I so want a room like 'the room to avoid', maybe with a band, a dancing man and woman, but not a lot, haha. I really liked that scene where we got to see Jerry Lewis dancing with a strikingly sexy chick, it so wants to make you feel uplifted by it!I liked it and if you like Jerry Lewis , watch this!

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moatazmohsen78
1961/07/03

Jerry Lewis introduced a funny movie to send laughing for everyone suffer from bored and silly to take our life easy and simple to reach for achievement by his funny situations in this movie which talked about a man worked in a house for girls that each one of them had their story by different cores and explanations.He refused at first time his work and employee but after that he was familiar with a new position to find himself with every girl as a golden key to solve their problems and to prepare them to face their lives by their hardness with pure spirit and laughing face as his personalities.In every time he tried to leave this home but girls forbidden him to leave it but at the end girls knew his pure core and brilliant behavior then they promised him to change their way in this life and to be good and honest in their works which will make this house in it,s atmosphere (the spirit of heaven and core of paradise).Jerry Lewis was a great actor that in Egypt many actor were influenced upon his style as a great comic actors in 1950s and 1960s.

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sarasvati2000
1961/07/04

This is my favorite Jerry Lewis movie. I laugh uproariously every time I see it. The surreal happenings just make the movie for me, like the butterflies. I was so surprised the first time I saw that as a kid. I just laughed and laughed! The lipstick on the painting is another example of the over the top absurdity. My favorite scene is hat scene, made even funnier because you can see Lewis laughing towards the end. He even moves his head when he can't stifle his giggles anymore to hide from the camera. Hilarious!I caught it on TCM today after a morning of studying with a difficult study partner. It made me laugh, and made me feel better. What I like the most is how game all the actresses are to go along with Jerry's ad libbing. They were all pro's. I appreciate that in a movie. Great stuff!

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wong kar lurko
1961/07/05

I think it´s time we recognize something that should be said a long time ago: Jerry Lewis is a genius and "Ladies´Man" is his most amazing production. The enormous doll´s house he has created serves perfectly for the development of a succesion of hilarious gags that will make the audience fall from their chairs. Using cranes to shoot the scenes, Lewis obtains beautiful scenes and perfectly timed humor. A band playing lively, walls that move, the partition of the main character in four and lots of beautiful girls complete the picture. Believe me when i say: this man knows what he is doing and it´s about time we accept that he is not just a silly clown; he is a talented and creative filmmaker who took movie techniques to its extremes and gave us both a comic and tragic view of the world we live in. Jerry Lewis is what Godard was to french cinema: an innovator. Let´s adore him.

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