The Errand Boy
A delightful classic comedy starring Jerry Lewis as Morty S. Tashman, a man hired to be the "eyes and ears" of a Hollywood mogul at Paramutual Pictures.
Morty's mission is to roam the lot as a studio mail clerk and report any questionable or dishonest activities back to his boss. However, Morty himself becomes the source of all the chaos and hilarity that ensues as he navigates the world of film production, managing to wreak havoc throughout the entire company.
This 1961 black and white comedy, with a runtime of 92 minutes, is presented in a widescreen format, enhanced for 16:9 TVs, and includes both Dolby Digital English Mono and French Mono audio options, as well as English and Spanish subtitles.
The film also features Brian Donlevy, Howard McNear, and Dick Wesson, and is a Jerry Lewis Production released by Paramount Pictures.
This special DVD edition of The Errand Boy also includes a selection of special features, such as select scene commentary by Jerry Lewis and Steve Lawrence, archival materials, and the theatrical trailer. These features are not rated and add to the overall enjoyment and appreciation of this timeless comedy classic.
The Nutty Professor
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Nerd. Milquetoast. Klutz. These are just three of the many undesirable words that can be used to describe Professor Julius Kelp. But all that changes when the chemistry expert invents a potion that transforms him into a suave, sexy chick magnet, whom Julius aptly names Buddy Love. Unfortunately, there's one side effect: Buddy can't control when he'll change back into Julius, an event that always happens at inopportune times. How will Julius/Buddy resolve his Jekyll-and-Hyde dilemma? This film cemented Jerry Lewis's reputation as a comic genius; he co-wrote and co-produced the film while also turning in a fabulous performance. This film served as the basis for Eddie Murphy's later Nutty Professor films.