Povero Jerome Littlefield. Vuole diventare un dottore ma è terribilmente schizzinoso. Quindi sceglie il lavoro di inserviente al Whitestone Sanitarium, una scelta di carriera che garantirà c... Leggi tuttoPovero Jerome Littlefield. Vuole diventare un dottore ma è terribilmente schizzinoso. Quindi sceglie il lavoro di inserviente al Whitestone Sanitarium, una scelta di carriera che garantirà certamente la salute dei pazienti.Povero Jerome Littlefield. Vuole diventare un dottore ma è terribilmente schizzinoso. Quindi sceglie il lavoro di inserviente al Whitestone Sanitarium, una scelta di carriera che garantirà certamente la salute dei pazienti.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Milton M. Mealy
- (as Frank Scannell)
- Intern
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
It is a Typical Mugfest for Jerry and with His Familiar Director and Friend Frank Tashlin to Help with the Ego, there is Much Emphasis on Elaborate Visuals for Lewis to Run Amok in and around. But a Number of Times the Whackiness Subsides for some Sentimental Claptrap that is Painful to Watch.
The Final Chase Sequence is Quite Good and Jerry has a Few Bits of Inspiration Throughout and this was the Last Movie that could be called a Fine Film as the Remainder of His Output was Decisively Poor.
Note: Jerry Lewis was outstanding in a straight role in Martin Scorsese's King of Comedy (1982), one of his best performances on screen.
The Disorderly Orderly casts Jerry as a would be doctor who but for one thing might have his MD degree, he's a natural born klutz. He's working at a private hospital where every task he's given turns into a disaster. He'd be fired but for the fact that the hospital head Glenda Farrell was once involved with Jerry's father and she looks on him as a child with special needs. The head nurse played by Lewis film regular Kathleen Freeman would like to strangle him as does Everett Sloane the chairman of the hospital board after a couple of encounters with him.
It's a psychological block that Jerry has, he empathizes too much with the patients and he tries too hard. The scene that brings that out is when he has to listen to Alice Pearce as one of the patients go through her laundry list of ailments. Lewis's reactions are positively hysterical.
Truth be told not everything is his fault. There's a surreal scene where Jerry is trying to fix patient Barbara Nichols's television of the snow showing. He opens it up and an arctic blast comes through the television. Truly not his fault, but also very funny.
As it turns out the cause of his complex arrives at the hospital in the person of Susan Oliver who was a prom queen back in his high school who Jerry didn't have the nerve to approach. Contact with her cures him though not the way you think or what you think.
Lewis's performance hits on all levels from the screamingly funny to a sad kind of pathos especially involving Oliver. His relationship with her as an innocent reminds me a lot of Lou Costello in several of his films.
The last ten minutes involving a chase scene with two ambulances reminds me of the chase in The Bank Dick later revived in In Society. There's also a nice cameo from Jack E. Leonard as another patient who gets the better of Jerry.
The Disorderly Orderly is an absolute must for Jerry Lewis fans of yesterday and today, it belongs at the top of his comedy classics.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizIn the travel agency's window is a sign that reads, "TWA movie-in-flight: Jerry Lewis in 'The Disorderly Orderly'".
- BlooperWhen Jerome and Julie go out to dinner for spaghetti, he has a plate and she does not. When he finishes twirling the spaghetti into a big pile, her plate "magically" appears.
- Citazioni
Dr. Jean Howard: Can you drive an ambulance?
Nurse Higgins: In the Army I drove a tank.
Dr. Jean Howard: Come on, let's go!
- ConnessioniFeatured in Genitori cercasi (1994)
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- The Disorderly Orderly
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Greystone Park & Mansion - 905 Loma Vista Drive, Beverly Hills, California, Stati Uniti(Whitestone Sanitarium and Hospital)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 30 minuti
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1