Glad someone else appreciates the genius of Jerry Lewis!
Another great aspect of his films (especially the solo ones) is the amount of location shooting he did in everyday settings. A while back, I used some vidcaps from "The Disorderly Orderly" on my retail history blog:
I love how so much of what we consider to be vintage (signs, supermarkets, cars, etc.) is used as background in these old films. Such films are now historical records of these things.
Glad someone else appreciates the genius of Jerry Lewis!
ReplyDeleteAnother great aspect of his films (especially the solo ones) is the amount of location shooting he did in everyday settings. A while back, I used some vidcaps from "The Disorderly Orderly" on my retail history blog:
http://pleasantfamilyshopping.blogspot.com/2007/08/market-basket-mayhem.html
Kinda makes history come alive!
I love how so much of what we consider to be vintage (signs, supermarkets, cars, etc.) is used as background in these old films. Such films are now historical records of these things.
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