Dean Martin
Who’s Your Little Who-Zis
Who’s Your Little Who-Zis? performed by Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in The StoogeRead More »Who’s Your Little Who-Zis
Just One More Chance
Song lyrics to Just One More Chance, sung by Dean Martin in The Stooge
Read More »Just One More ChanceWith My Eyes Wide Open I’m Dreaming
Song lyrics to With My Eyes Wide Open I’m Dreaming, performed by Dean Martin in The Stooge (serenading Jerry Lewis – seriously)
Read More »With My Eyes Wide Open I’m DreamingA Girl Named Mary and a Boy Named Bill
A Girl Named Mary and a Boy Named Bill song lyrics, performed by Dean Martin and Polly Bergen in The Stooge
Read More »A Girl Named Mary and a Boy Named BillMarriage on the Rocks
Marriage on the Rocks (1965), starring Frank Sinatra, Deborah Kerr, Dean Martin
Product Description of Marriage on the Rocks
What do you do when you have a beautiful house, two great children, and a Marriage on the Rocks? If you’re bored Val Edwards (Deborah Kerr), you swap your fuddy-duddy hubby Dan (Frank Sinatra) for his swingin’ bachelor best friend Ernie (Dean Martin). Watch the sparks fly! Ol’ Blue Eyes breezes through this romantic comedy romp at the head of an all-star cast. Along for the laughs are frequent Sinatra co-stars Martin, Cesar Romero, and Tony Bill, plus daughter Nancy Sinatra and Kerr. The fun starts when the Edwards take a second honeymoon in Mexico. Once there, they fall into the hands of the quickie-divorce/quickie-marriage lawyer Romero. Faster then jumping beans, everybody’s unhitched, rehitched, confused, confounded, and cohabitating. But Dan has the right attitude. “We had a bad marriage”, he says. “Let’s have a happy divorce!”
Read More »Marriage on the RocksMy Friend Irma Goes West
My Friend Irma Goes West (1950), starring Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Marie Wilson, Diana Lynn
The team of Martin & Lewis (Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, of course) return to the screen in the sequel to their first film, My Friend Irma.This time, the ditzy blonde Irma (Marie Wilson) leads her roommate Jane Stacy (played by Diana Lynn), Jane’s fiancee Steve (Dean Martin), and her own boyfriend Seymour (Jerry Lewis) out west to try and break into the movies. There’s a kidnapping plot, but the highlights of the film are Martin and Lewis recreating bits of their nightclub act, such as The Vagabond Song.
Read More »My Friend Irma Goes WestScared Stiff
Scared Stiff (1953) starring Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Lizbeth Scott, Carmen Miranda
Scared Stiff is a remake of the Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard comedy, The Ghost Breakers, with Dean Martin as Larry Todd, a singer who is falsely accused of murder (“You murdered a perfect stranger?” “Nobody’s perfect.”). On the run from the law, he’s accompanied by his friend Myron M. Mertz (Jerry Lewis). On the lam, they run into Mary Caroll (Lizabeth Scott), who has inherited a haunted castle from her father, where the three of them go. Once there the “ghost” makes his appearance, Dean sings, Jerry does slapstick — including an imitation of their co-star, Carmen Miranda.
Read More »Scared StiffMoney from Home
Synopsis of Money from Home (1953) starring Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Marjie Millar, Pat Crowley
Synopsis of Money from Home
In Money from Home, Gambler Honey Talk Nelson needs money to pay off his losses – quickly. He enlists the aid of his cousin Virgil, a veterinary assistant, to fix a horse race. Things become complicated when Nelson falls in love with the horse’s owner and Virgil falls in love with a veterinarian.
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