Review of The Ladies Man (1961) by Allan C — 02 Oct 2014
The three story set is the real star of this stylish Jerry Lewis production. Jerry again stars, directs, produces and co-wrote the screenplay with frequent collaborator Bill Richmond. Jerry plays a goofy guy working is a wacky sorority house, along with Kathleen Freeman, George Raft, Harry James, and Milton Berle.
One interesting item of note on this film is that Jerry invented "video assist" while making this film. When you watch behind-the-scenes footage of a director watching a monitor while filming did not exist until Jerry did it on this film, which is now an industry standard.
This review of The Ladies Man (1961) was written by Allan C on 02 Oct 2014.
The Ladies Man has generally received mixed reviews.
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