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L'idolo delle donne

Titolo originale: The Ladies Man
  • 1961
  • T
  • 1h 46min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,3/10
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Jerry Lewis and Pat Stanley in L'idolo delle donne (1961)
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Dopo che la sua ragazza l'ha lasciato, Herbert giura di abbandonare l'amore e decide di vivere da scapolo impenitente. Comunque, trova lavoro in una pensione per donne e le residenti impazzi... Leggi tuttoDopo che la sua ragazza l'ha lasciato, Herbert giura di abbandonare l'amore e decide di vivere da scapolo impenitente. Comunque, trova lavoro in una pensione per donne e le residenti impazziscono per il nuovo dipendente!Dopo che la sua ragazza l'ha lasciato, Herbert giura di abbandonare l'amore e decide di vivere da scapolo impenitente. Comunque, trova lavoro in una pensione per donne e le residenti impazziscono per il nuovo dipendente!

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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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      • Pat Stanley
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    wong kar lurko

    Please give credit to this masterpiece

    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.
    6nejoizar

    Helen Traubel is a Hidden Gem

    While I do not like this movie much, Helen Traubel's performance deserves all the stars. While she is a legend as one of the best sopranos, if not the best, she deserves much more acclaim regarding her performances as an actor too. What a shame that Rudolf Bing had not renewed her contract at the Met.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    Middle rank Lewis finds him flying solo for laughs, but getting them a plenty.

    Herbert H. Heebert (Jerry Lewis) is broken hearted when he finds his childhood sweetheart with another man. Swearing off women for good he accepts a job at a boarding house run by Helen Wellenmellen (Helen Traubel), unaware that it's a women only house-and it's full of them! Could it be that they can be good for Herbert and he be good for them?

    Jerry Lewis stars, co-writes and directs a virtually plot less film that's almost entirely set in one magnificent mansion set. As was the case with many of Lewis' film's, it relies on his character creation to bring in the laughs. Which is the case here, the problem being that his surrounding cast are not of the required standard to fully form the comedy. With the exception of the dependable Kathleen Freeman, nobody else comes forward to raise some laughs or enhance on Jerry's goofing. Thus Lewis has to once again carry the can, which works to a degree, but entering the last third the joke that is Herbert Heebert starts to wear thin and only his hardiest fans will be able to stay with him. There's many musings on the film across various internet sources that delve deep into the piece as some sort of masterpiece of sexual identity, machismo empowerment and etc. I don't see it myself, but maybe that's just because I want a Jerry Lewis movie to make me howl with laughter above all else! And for sure The Ladies Man does do that on occasions; because it ultimately is a comic vehicle for Lewis, as a soloist, that works splendidly. His direction is excellent with the camera work around the house fluid and very involving, while the Technicolor production really sparkles and enhances the rich visuals available around the star of the show--the set! A good but not great film, but Lewis as ever, to us his fans, entertains royally. 6/10
    5planktonrules

    Similar but not nearly as good as "The Bellboy".

    Jerry Lewis made one of his best solo films in 1960. "The Bellboy" had VERY little plot and consisted of a bazillion little gags all strung together with Jerry working as a bellboy at a fancy hotel. The gags came so rapidly that even the ones that fell flat didn't slow the film down and you can't help but like the movie. A year later, Lewis created a film with some similarities to "The Bellboy" but it just didn't work as well for two main reasons. First, there is a tiny bit more plot--but this was a minor problem. Second, and by far the biggest problem, is Lewis' performance. He is LOUD--L, O, U, D!!!!!! Throughout the film is literally screams about every minute and there is very little subtlety to the film. A few of the characters (such as Miss Wellenmelon) were also incredibly loud--as if screaming or singing in a LOUD voice was funny in and of itself. Now it's not a total loss, as, like the other film, there are so many gags that occasionally they worked--such as the performance by Jerry's mother (you gotta see that one) or 'Baby'. But, again and again, all the momentum is derailed by just going too far--too loud, too unsubtle and just too much. It's a shame, as some things about the film are great and sure could have worked a lot better. For example, the set is about the coolest one I have seen--very similar to a giant doll house. It must have cost a fortune to build this cutout house--and in some of the long shots, it really impresses. Had the film only shown more restraint, it EASILY could have been scored a 7 or higher. A shame, but a wasted opportunity.
    7Dickinsonsmail

    Good. Not as clever or as funny as Nutty Professor

    I enjoyed this movie and parts did make me laugh. Jerry Lewis is certainly an acquired taste however. When the movie started, I was worried and thought I would abhor the rest. It opens with a ridiculously over acted and unfunny scene where acts devastated to spot the girl with another guy. It was more cringe inducing than funny. This kind of slapstick might have caused a few laughs back in the 60s but it's almost unbearable to watch now.

    That being said, there were parts in the movie I did find funny, as silly as they might have been. The bit with the method acting with the girl slapping him. The man and the hat. George raft. The butterflies flying out. Also, I do love the setting!

    To summarise, humour is sometimes a bit forced, slightly outdated but still has its moments and charm.

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      During this production Jerry Lewis attached a small video camera to the side of his 35mm camera, in effect, pioneering the "video assist" system that is standard on just about every feature film today.
    • Blooper
      Herbert dismantles the bunk beds before he goes to sleep. However, when he runs back to his room after he sees all of the girls, the bunk beds are put back together.
    • Citazioni

      Herbert H. Heebert: Hey, lady!

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      We wish to Thank the United States Armed Forces (But only if they came to see the picture)
    • Connessioni
      Featured in The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender (1997)
    • Colonne sonore
      Don't Go To Paris
      Music by Harry Warren

      Lyrics by Jack Brooks

      Sung by Vicki Benet

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    • Data di uscita
      • 23 febbraio 1962 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
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      • Paramount Pictures
      • York Pictures Corporation
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