Review of The Geisha Boy (1958) by Jeff Z — 18 Jan 2008
One of the strengths of the Martin & Lewis pictures is that they often played entertainers, which gave Jerry license to act a little strange. He sort of forgot about that in his solo films, but not here.
In "The Geisha Boy" he plays a bad magician on a USO trip to Japan where he and his pet rabbit wreck havok, thanks to some fine direction and excelent visual gags by Frank Tashlin.
This review of The Geisha Boy (1958) was written by Jeff Z on 18 Jan 2008.
The Geisha Boy has generally received positive reviews.
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