I don't think I've honestly ever seen in an American film more hilarious scene than this. It also stays in the moment - lot of time is spent on the hat-scene - it's atypical in US-movies. This is absolutely fantastic humor.
This is one of my all-time favorite comedy scenes. In a way I think Jerry Lewis was playing a joke on the audience. He was really the first one to drag a scene on much longer than it should until the audience was first laughing, then uncomfortable, and then the absurdity of the situation going on and on became hysterical again. The cartoon "Family Guy" does has learned this lesson well.
I think this is the funniest scene of all of Jerry Lewis' movies. I haven't seen it for years and I wondered if I would laugh at it like I did as a kid, and I did. It is just unbelievably funny. I am not sure if it is funny because of Jerry Lewis or the other guy. The other guy was just hilarious.
I met Jerry Lewis in 1981 I was working a Foot post by a Hotel near Central Park .. The doorman said Jerry Lewis is coming down would you like to meet him I said sure .. I was a 21 year old cop looking spiffy I my new uniform he smiled shook my hand and said a few nice words
how Buddy Lester kept his composure is beyond me lol
I don't think I've honestly ever seen in an American film more hilarious scene than this. It also stays in the moment - lot of time is spent on the hat-scene - it's atypical in US-movies. This is absolutely fantastic humor.
This is a brilliantly paced comedy gem, which explains why the French rightly love Lewis.
I never get tired of this bit. I laugh out loud every time I watch it. "I can't see out of my left eye." Cracks me up...
Saw this when I was a kid and never noticed Jerry Lewis cracking up when fixing the hat. Makes it so much funnier.
This is one of my all-time favorite comedy scenes. In a way I think Jerry Lewis was playing a joke on the audience. He was really the first one to drag a scene on much longer than it should until the audience was first laughing, then uncomfortable, and then the absurdity of the situation going on and on became hysterical again. The cartoon "Family Guy" does has learned this lesson well.
The Ladies Man was one of Jerry's all time best movies!
I love it at the end when Jerry genuinely starts laughing but trying to hold it in. Proper comedy! ❤
This is one of my favorite scenes! You don't see great comedies like this anymore.
I think this is the funniest scene of all of Jerry Lewis' movies. I haven't seen it for years and I wondered if I would laugh at it like I did as a kid, and I did. It is just unbelievably funny. I am not sure if it is funny because of Jerry Lewis or the other guy. The other guy was just hilarious.
i love how jerry starts to crack up at the end on the hat scene.. "thats my eyebrow" gets me everytime. lol
More genuine humour and laughter in this 3 minute scene than in many complete so-called comedy pictures.
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The hat scene is brilliant lol
"Do you know that you better get up and give me my hat?!"...LOL!
He broke that tough guy into a million pieces
“Would you like it that way?” Lol.
I met Jerry Lewis in 1981 I was working a Foot post by a Hotel near Central Park .. The doorman said Jerry Lewis is coming down would you like to meet him I said sure .. I was a 21 year old cop looking spiffy I my new uniform he smiled shook my hand and said a few nice words
I couldn't even watch 'til the end; my sides r killing me ....I laughed so hard !!!
Love this skit! OMG Mom and I always recite the part from the part about the hat...Jerry can barely keep from bursting into laughter! Classic!