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Alles um Anita

Originaltitel: Hollywood or Bust
  • 1956
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 35 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,4/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Alles um Anita (1956)
Official Trailer
trailer wiedergeben2:24
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88 Fotos
Buddy KomödieKomödieMusikalisch

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA singer who can't pay his bookie joins a nerdy, star-struck movie fan and his Great Dane in a cross-country convertible ride to Hollywood.A singer who can't pay his bookie joins a nerdy, star-struck movie fan and his Great Dane in a cross-country convertible ride to Hollywood.A singer who can't pay his bookie joins a nerdy, star-struck movie fan and his Great Dane in a cross-country convertible ride to Hollywood.

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    • Frank Tashlin
  • Drehbuch
    • Erna Lazarus
    • Frank Tashlin
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Dean Martin
    • Jerry Lewis
    • Pat Crowley
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,4/10
    2493
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    • Regie
      • Frank Tashlin
    • Drehbuch
      • Erna Lazarus
      • Frank Tashlin
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Dean Martin
      • Jerry Lewis
      • Pat Crowley
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    Dean Martin
    Dean Martin
    • Steve Wiley
    Jerry Lewis
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    • Malcolm Smith
    Pat Crowley
    Pat Crowley
    • Terry Roberts
    Maxie Rosenbloom
    Maxie Rosenbloom
    • Bookie Benny
    Anita Ekberg
    Anita Ekberg
    • Anita Ekberg
    Richard Alexander
    Richard Alexander
    • Western Actor
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Valerie Allen
    Valerie Allen
    • Undetermined Secondary Role
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    Leon Alton
    Leon Alton
    • Casino Patron
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    Adelle August
    Adelle August
    • Dancer
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    Nick Borgani
    Nick Borgani
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    Paul Bradley
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    Chet Brandenburg
    Chet Brandenburg
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    Catherine Brousset
    • Undetermined Secondary Role
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    Drew Cahill
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    Kathryn Card
    • Old Lady
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    Paul Cristo
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    Nancy Lee Davis
    • Gambler
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    Jack Deery
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    • Regie
      • Frank Tashlin
    • Drehbuch
      • Erna Lazarus
      • Frank Tashlin
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    9tavm

    Martin & Lewis ended their partnership on a good note with Frank Tashlin's Hollywood or Bust

    Having spent the last two or so weeks watching Martin & Lewis movies in chronological order on YouTube, I just finished their very last one on the same site. Once again, a couple of female players from their previous ones have appeared here: Pat Crowley, previously Jerry's girl in Money from Home, is now Dean's here though she initially plays hard to get. And Anita Ekberg, who was a model in Artists and Models, plays herself as the movie star Jerry has a massive crush on. Since this is directed by Frank Tashlin, expect plenty of well-endowed women in view, particularly when Dean and Jerry are watching the views of various farming countrysides on the road. Oh, and there's also a dog named Mr. Bascomb in tow to add to the hilarious comedy that's almost nonstop throughout. Watching this, you wouldn't know that Martin & Lewis weren't talking to each other off-set and that they would break up the act for good. Maybe it's just as well as they both would continue to have success solo (Jerry) and with others (Dean). I've had the best time seeing them grow as performers during this time and I'm looking forward to watching what I can of their subsequent films separate from each other. So on that note, I highly recommend Hollywood or Bust. P.S. While the IMDb cast list doesn't identify him, I swear the guy who announces the winning car ticket that Dean & Jerry claim is Harold Peary, best known to me as The Great Gildersleeve on radio, especially when he enunciates certain words. And I immediately recognized when they went through my birthtown of Chicago, Ill., by the Prudential building.
    6SnoopyStyle

    last time for legendary pair

    Malcolm Smith (Jerry Lewis) wins a car in a lottery but degenerate gambler Steve Wiley (Dean Martin) scams the contest with a counterfeit ticket. Malcolm is a dedicated fan of famed actress Anita Ekberg driving across the country to Hollywood. Steve pretends to be her neighbor and joins him on the drive. Steve fails to steal the car and they lose it to an armed old lady. They get the car back and pick up aspiring dancer Terry Roberts on her way to Vegas.

    This is the final movie for this legendary pairing. Things got so bad that the guys barely conversed off screen. They are still very professional in their performances. I'm sure their split affected the critical reception at the time. This has the broad comedy and song singing that one expects from this duo. It is not that offensive except for the native stopover and various old fashion stuff. Much of it is a picturesque travelogue. It is not the deepest of movies but one wouldn't expect one here.
    8hitchcockthelegend

    The boys sign off with unbridled joy.

    Malcolm Smith loves the movies and especially Anita Ekberg. Getting one of his lucky feelings, Malcolm buys a ream of raffle tickets to win a car. Sure enough he wins, but so does gigolo gambler Steve Wiley, who, not unsurprisingly has won by less than honourable means. Refusing to give out two cars, the promotion merely tells the men that they will have to share the car. Much to Steve's annoyance as he has debts to pay. So deviously he agrees to drive with Malcolm to Hollywood, planning to ditch him at the first chance he gets. Only he hadn't figured on Mr. Bascom, Malcolm's Great Dane who's along for the ride, and an encounter with the pretty Terry Roberts. Yep, it's safe to say this is not going to be an ordinary road trip.

    With their relationship deeply fractured at this time (this was their last film together), it's something of a surprise to find that Hollywood Or Bust is one of the finest films that Dean Martin (Steve) and Jerry Lewis (Malcolm) made. Everything that made the duo so massively popular is in here, even into the bargain daring to cast a satirical slant to the whiles and trials of Hollywood itself. A lot of the credit has to go to director Frank Tashlin. Tashlin, who was also at the helm for arguably the boys career high point Artists & Models, keeps the whole thing zippy, steering the duo in a direction to which they simply could not fail.

    Sure enough the humour is almost juvenile at times, and yes Dean of course croons and tries to bed the girl (a spiky Pat Crowley as Terry), but it's got such a sense of joy to it, the kind of joy that much like Artists & Models, can really lift the blues. Stand out songs from the Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster score are "A Day in the Country" and "It Looks Like Love", whilst it will be tough not to giggle at some of the antics of Mr. Bascom and the irrepressible Lewis, particularly with one particular movie parody. Anita Ekberg comes and joins in the fun later in the piece, just in time for the riotous carnage that you know is around the corner.

    If the sight of a Great Dane driving a car is not funny to you? Well chances are you should avoid this film completely. But that would be a shame for it's a delightful film, brisk and cheeky, it's most definitely one that's in desperate need of reappraisal from the grumpy brigade because it's a real blues lifter. 8/10
    Brevity

    Hear Dino bark! See Jerry eat popcorn! See a dog!

    Oh, poor little film, only three user comments! I'll scribble something for self-amusement, so, uh... You might as well skip this.

    The film is indeed highly enjoyable.

    Some of the bits are stupid, borderline-infantile in fact, but that matters not.

    The movie buff element could've been emphasized more.

    I need to see more Tashlin. Nice cartooniness again, though the look of "Artists and Models" is even sweller. In fact, it's better overall.

    The songs, in something of a surprise, are great!

    The dialogue sparkles at times, which I appreciate much.

    What, that's it?
    7bkoganbing

    A Couple Of Traveling Guys And Their Great Dane

    Though according to the Nick Tosches biography of Dean Martin, both Martin and Lewis were barely speaking to each other off camera, the two of them did go out on a good note in Hollywood Or Bust.

    In fact the antagonism between them probably helped in a way. The plot calls for Martin to be a gambler into a bookie big time. But he's got a scheme whereby he cheats a lottery and wins a new car. The problem is that Lewis, playing his usual schnook, also has a winning ticket, the real one. Car dealer Willard Waterman gives joint ownership of the car to them.

    Martin takes the offer thinking he can dump Lewis and still sell the car to cover his losses. But Lewis wants the car to meet his dream girl Anita Ekberg playing herself.

    Two other passengers come along on this New York to Hollywood trip, aspiring showgirl Pat Crowley and Lewis's great Dane, Mr. Bascomb. The gags involving the dog were taken straight from the WC Fields classic, Six of a Kind. That's certainly in keeping with the Paramount tradition of having Martin and Lewis remake some of their classics. The great Dane foiled Dino's schemes and caused quite the ruckus.

    A very hot song writing team of the period, Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster, wrote the score for Hollywood Or Bust. They won two Oscars in the Fifties for Secret Love and Love Is A Many Splendored Thing. One of Dino's best ballads comes from this score, It Looks Like Love. His Capitol Record is a classic.

    Because of the antagonism the two were feeling in real life, the scenes were sharp between Dean and Jerry. Lewis in fact told one and all this would be the team's last joint effort.

    And in Hollywood, they did indeed bust, but they busted with style.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The last film that Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis did together before breaking up as a comedy team.
    • Patzer
      Apparently, Tashlin was a little confused about Paramount's production schedule: Malcolm mentions having seen the Burt Lancaster adaptation of Der Regenmacher (1956), which would not come out until after Hollywood or Bust was already released.
    • Zitate

      Steve Wiley: [referring to sexy movie star Anita Ekberg] Do I know her? She drives me crazy!

      Malcolm Smith: [obviously excited] Me too!

      Steve Wiley: She keeps coming to my back door and wants to borrow a couple of cups of sugar...

      Malcolm Smith: Sugar? That's nice, yeah!

      Steve Wiley: ...a couple eggs...

      Steve Wiley: Oh, eggs! Good!

      Steve Wiley: I go over to her place - I borrow a grapefruit or two...

      Malcolm Smith: [aroused by the metaphor] Oh, that's cute!

    • Crazy Credits
      Dean Martin, standing in front of a stage curtain with a large world globe beside him, addresses the movie audience: "Ladies and gentlemen, this motion picture is dedicated to you - to you in this theater and to all refugees from television throughout the world. We in the motion picture industry would like to pay tribute to a most wonderful person. And here he is, the American movie fan." (A scene shows Jerry Lewis with a box tray full of popcorn, soft drinks and treats, eating and drinking while watching a movie).
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Der Pate (1972)
    • Soundtracks
      Hollywood or Bust
      Music by Sammy Fain

      Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

      Sung by Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis and Chorus during the Opening Credits

      Reprised by Jerry Lewis

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 16. September 1957 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Streaming on "Gaz Martin" YouTube Channel
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Hollywood or Bust
    • Drehorte
      • Hoover Dam, Arizona-Nevada Border, USA(Second unit)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Hal Wallis Productions
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