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T'es fou Jerry

Original title: Smorgasbord (The Movie)
  • 1983
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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T'es fou Jerry (1983)
SlapstickComedy

Suicidal nerd seeks help from psychiatrist, runs into various nutty characters.Suicidal nerd seeks help from psychiatrist, runs into various nutty characters.Suicidal nerd seeks help from psychiatrist, runs into various nutty characters.

  • Director
    • Jerry Lewis
  • Writers
    • Jerry Lewis
    • Bill Richmond
  • Stars
    • Jerry Lewis
    • Milton Berle
    • Sammy Davis Jr.
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Jerry Lewis
    • Writers
      • Jerry Lewis
      • Bill Richmond
    • Stars
      • Jerry Lewis
      • Milton Berle
      • Sammy Davis Jr.
    • 27User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jerry Lewis
    Jerry Lewis
    • Warren Nefron
    • (as Jerry --- Who Else?)
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    Milton Berle
    Milton Berle
    • Ms. Sultry
    Sammy Davis Jr.
    Sammy Davis Jr.
    • Sammy Davis, Jr.
    Herb Edelman
    Herb Edelman
    • Dr. Jonas Pletchick
    Foster Brooks
    Foster Brooks
    • The Pilot
    Zane Buzby
    Zane Buzby
    • Waitress
    • (as Zane Busby)
    • …
    Dick Butkus
    Dick Butkus
    • Anti-Smoking Enforcer
    Francine York
    Francine York
    • Marie Du Bois
    John Abbott
    John Abbott
    • Surgeon
    Bill Richmond
    Donna Ponterotto
    Donna Ponterotto
    • Stewardess
    Robin Bach
    Robin Bach
    Buddy Lester
    Buddy Lester
    • Passenger
    Paul Lambert
    Paul Lambert
    • Joe - Carpet Installer
    Ben Davidson
    Ben Davidson
    • Big Bearded Plane Passenger
    Tori Lysdahl
    • Warren's Date
    Herbert Wiere
      Linda Hoy
      Linda Hoy
      • Nurse
      • Director
        • Jerry Lewis
      • Writers
        • Jerry Lewis
        • Bill Richmond
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      lzf0

      Jerry's Masterpiece

      The final Lewis directed opus is his finest. He has never been funnier or more inventive. In the opening sequence, Jerry gets every laugh possible with vinyl. Of course the sequence goes on much too long, but that is exactly what you expect from Jerry. The French costume sketch is very clever. The best gag sequence in the film concerns the waitress and her listing of salad dresssings. I laugh every time I think of this sequence. Most people consider "The Nutty Professor" to be the best Lewis film, but this one is much more fun. I also recommend the first Lewis directed film, "The Bellboy", where Lewis is out to prove that he is a worthy writer-director.
      7zsenorsock

      Viva Jerry!

      THIS is the film Jerry Lewis should have made his min-comeback with instead of the mawkish "Hardly Working". Yes, there isn't much of a story here, but like "The Bellboy" the gags for the most part are really pretty funny. The opening title sequence may contain Jerry's best moment in the film as he tries to cross a highly polished floor. Then listen what happens when the title card of the film's composer comes up. The scene where Jerry plays a cop and pulls over a overweight speeder is also one of his funniest in years. Can't argue this is a great film, but it IS funny and that's something Jerry had not been since at least "The Big Mouth" back in 1967. The other films Jerry made around this time were either just terrible ("Slapstick Encounters") or featured more of his dramatic side ("KIng of Comedy", "Funny Bones"). This film is just plain funny and its too bad it never got a wide theatrical release.
      Fydo

      You Should See This Movie

      This movie was one of Jerry Lewis's best in my opinion. I really think he is a good actor, director, writer, etc. and this movie definitely showed it. Lewis played a troubled man seemed to be cursed with bad luck. He showed off his talent by playing multiple characters, expressing the goofs that have happened during the course of his life. Must see this movie, it was awesome!
      Michael_Elliott

      A Complete Misfire That's Not Worth the Pain Lewis Felt

      Cracking Up (1983)

      1/2 (out of 4)

      Jerry Lewis wrote, produced and directs this film where he also stars as a nerd who wants to commit suicide for his various problems. He ends up going to Dr. Pletchick (Herb Edelman) who tries to cure him of his dumbness.

      For his 90th birthday Mr. Lewis appeared on Turner Classic Movies to discuss various films and I must admit that I was a little shocked that they were showing this picture. In his introduction Lewis talked about the constant pain he is in from various falls that he did to get a laugh throughout his career. Lewis was in a lot of pain while making this movie and it's rather sad that he did so many physical things here because the end result is quite horrible and it certainly wasn't worth the pain he had to go through.

      I'm not going to sit here and say that I never laughed because that would be a lie. There were a couple segments that had a couple laughs but the majority of the film is just a complete misfire. It really does seem as if Lewis was sitting around drinking with friends and coming up with stuff they thought were funny in their drunken minds. On film it just doesn't work. The opening sequence has Lewis walking into a hotel to kill himself. He has many objects to do so and we see him fail at doing it. The next scene is a very long sequence where he's trying to get into the doctor's office but keeps sliding and falling everywhere.

      There's a lot of physical humor like this where Lewis is trying to recapture his earlier days but it just doesn't work. There are so many awful moments here that you honestly can't blame anyone but Lewis. Naturally comedy is a subjective thing but I doubt even the French would laugh at this film. There are many cameos throughout including Milton Berle dressed in drag, Sammy Davis, Jr. playing himself and Dick Butkus. As for Lewis, he plays several characters here but all the effort was really for nothing because the film is rather embarrassing.
      6sschwa

      A genius who makes some bad movies.

      Jerry Lewis has always been one of the most awesomely gifted comedians in the business. He can make you laugh so hard, your ribs hurt. He can also bore (and embarrass) the snot out of you. This movie is, truthfully, uneven. The first ten minutes, as the poor schnook tries merely to sit down in a doctor's office, are brilliant, screamingly funny. Other bits (there really isn't much of a plot) traverse a range from lying there like iron ingots to surreally jaw-dropping. The French aren't necessarily crazy. The highs in this movie soar, the lows strain to reach the curb. Welcome to a Jerry Lewis movie. If you can't handle that, this isn't for you.

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      • Trivia
        The title was changed to "Cracking Up" so late that when the characters go to see this movie, the marquee of the theater still has the original title "Smorgasbord".
      • Goofs
        The chair used in the opening hanging sequence disappears entirely and then suddenly reappears.
      • Quotes

        Warren Nefron: I think I'll have the non-toxic lunch.

        Waitress: Would you like to start it with juice, fruit or soup?

        Warren Nefron: Hmm, I think juice will be fine!

        Waitress: We have apple, grapefruit, pineapple, apricot, orange, lemon, lemon crush, banana, asparagus, avocado, nectarine, tangerine, cherry, or pitless watermelon.

        Warren Nefron: Apple will be fine.

        Waitress: Apple it is! And what kind of salad would you like with your meal? We have Caesar, watercress, lettuce and tomato, plain tomato, plain lettuce, bibb lettuce, hearts of lettuce, hearts of bibb lettuce, lettuce leaves.

        Warren Nefron: Watercress is always the...

        Waitress: Watercress it is! Good choice! You got it! And what do you have on it? We have vinegar, vinegar and oil, plain oil, thousand island, hundred island, wine island, three mile island, Russian, German, Swiss, Mayo, Roquefort, blue cheese, brown cheese, cheese, cheese and bacon, bacon bits, bacon chips.

        Warren Nefron: Hmm, vinegar and oil...

        Waitress: Vinegar and oil, good choice! You got it! And now for your main course? We have steak, chops, veal, lamb chops, veal chops, chops of beef, beef tournedos, tournedos of beef, roast beef, boiled beef, royal beef, baked beef, braised beef, ribs, livers, lungs, onions...

        Warren Nefron: I think steak is the best...

        Waitress: Steak, and how would you like that? Medium, medium rare, well, well-done, rare, very rare...

        Waitress: [time has elapsed] ... coffee, decaf, cocoa...

        Warren Nefron: Can I just have a check?

        Waitress: Fine, will that be cash, Visa, MasterCard, Carte Blanche, American Express, Bank of America, Bank of Germany, Bank of Tokyo, Bank of England, Bank of Andorra, Bank of Uruguay, Bank of the Peloponesian Island...?

      • Crazy credits
        The main title is immediately preceded by a credit "Jerry---Who Else? in"
      • Connections
        Referenced in Les Looney Tunes passent à l'action (2003)
      • Soundtracks
        Theme from New York, New York
        Music by John Kander, unused lyrics by Fred Ebb

        Danced to in bank sequence

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      • Release date
        • April 13, 1983 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Más loco que un plumero
      • Filming locations
        • Irving Ave & Bel Aire Dr, Glendale, California, USA(Crosswalk in early flashback scene of Jerry Lewis as a boy.)
      • Production company
        • Orgolini/Nelson Productions
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 29 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.78 : 1

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