Monday 11 July 2016

I've Just Seen: Artists and Models (1955)

Artists and Models (1955)

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Director: Frank Tashlin

Jerry Lewis is certainly an acquired taste: one I do not have. His antics - face-pulling, man-child dopey-ness - do nothing for me, and the only moments I found his behaviour funny was his attempts to run away from Shirley MacLaine's Bessie Sparrowbush, who has the hots for his Eugene Fullstack; and an amusing sequence involving massage. In fact, MacLaine is the standout in the whole film, giving her all to the physical comedy and the dancing, playing Bessie with a likeable amount of goofiness.

Other than MacLaine, the other enjoyable part of the film are the costumes, from the stylish blue leotard number for the 'Bat Lady', Eva Gabor's fur-trimmed purple leotard, to the dresses in the title song. Since they were designed by Edith Head, it is no wonder they are memorable. The film's plot is simply there to hang jokes off, and goes off into a completely different story in the Third Act (something to do with spies, and a secret formula: it is not really important!).

Now I know what Lewis' schtick was, I am apprehensive about seeing more of his films. Watching comedies that don't tickle your funny bone are worse than seeing drama that doesn't quite hit the mark; you feel that you are missing something that others get, that somehow it is your problem. The funny thing is, I watched King of Comedy not long after seeing Artists and Models, and was amazed at how great Lewis is in that film, playing the jaded late night comedian that De Niro's character obsesses over. 

6 comments:

  1. You are not alone, Julia. I did not find Jerry Lewis funny either. Merely annoying, really. Shirley MacLaine is the only element that worked for me and sadly that was not enough.

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    1. Sounds like we are in agreement on this one. This would certainly be one of the films I would jettison from the 1001 Movies List. It is hard with comedies, they are much less universal in their appeal.

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  2. Lewis certainly can be good--The King of Comedy is evidence of that as you mention above. This version of Jerry Lewis is one that I can live without, though. A little bit of him goes a very long way and I get tired of him after a minute or two of his "wacky" "antics."

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    1. Exactly. It is strange watching the two performances so closely together, you see how talented Lewis is. I think you would have to be introduced to his comedy at a young age in order to develop a liking for his "wacky" "antics," as you say.

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  3. I consider myself a Jerry Lewis fan but Artists and Models is not one of my favorites, though it certainly has its moments, mostly centering around Shirley MacLaine. My two favorites are The Bellboy and Jumping Jacks.

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    1. Shirley MacLaine is this movie's saving grace! Lewis is certainly talented, but he is definitely someone you either get or don't.

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