What fun these two had in these early days. Their chemistry just pierces the screen, reaches out and grabs you and pulls you in to their wonderful, zany, nonsense. They were just absolutely beautiful, and perfect together!
I grew up with this sketch, I love it so much. I say 'gee my mom's a wurlitzer' and sing 'Gusta le gusta le gusta le gusta' all the time. I can't imagine how much fun these guys had doing this. Show business ain't what it used to be.
@@youlamatou Both in my opinion. We see Dean and Jerry but those were THEIR CHARACTERS. Dino and Joseph/Jerome were the complete opposite in real life. Both emotionally damaged. Both crazy. They had found each other. But publicly Dean HAD to be THAT character next to Jerry. And the weakest one, emotionally speaking, was Dean not Jerry, seeing HOW HE HAS PHYSICALLY DESTROYED HIMSELF SINCE THE EARLY 70's. After the separation NEITHER of them was ever truly happy again. Dean was already tired of everything by the mid-60s. He only worked for money but the passion he had working with Jerry was no longer there. I've been studying those two for almost four years.
Where was this show? Was it in NYC? I like the suit Jerry was wearing. Anyone knows an outlet that makes this style of suit? I go by the old Havana Madrid nightclub at west 51st + Broadway in NYC....now the Iridium. No plaque outside that commemorates this duo....sad.
Does anyone know what song Jerry is trying to impersonate at 4:04? It sounded like he was doing a bit based off of something, but it could just be his usual goofy ad-libbing.
Sounds like he could be riffing on an old song that says 'clean out the ashtray, put out the light, cuz we're havin a ______' I'm guessing it says party there or something, but I wonder if their reaction is because the song he's quoting was risque maybe? I grew up with this sketch and I always thought it was referencing something, but you could be right about it just being ad-libbed.
Jerry Lewis (de nacimiento Joseph o Jerome Levitch; Newark, Estados Unidos, 16 de marzo de 1926-Las Vegas, 20 de agosto de 2017) fue un comediante, actor, cantante, director y humanitario estadounidense. 97 AÑOS 91 AÑOS 06 AÑOS.
Dean Martin (Steubenville, Ohio, 7 de junio de 1917-Beverly Hills, California, 25 de diciembre de 1995) fue un cómico, actor y cantante estadounidense. 106 AÑOS 078 AÑOS 028 AÑOS.
On tv they were sensational! Live, I am told, they were outrageous, at their best. Most of their films are good. A few like Living it up, are terrific! What killed the act? Jerry’s weight gain, Jerry’s rapidly growing ego, Jerry’s horrible treatment of everyone (yes, everyone), and the sappy, unfunny script for what was supposed to be their next film, the delicate delinquent. Dean was easygoing. He was decent to people. He was more talented than the act gave him room for. Jerry was a jerk. He grew not being the worst jerk, user, abuser, lair and total a-s in show business. If Jerry hadn’t been that way these guys could have gotten one maybe two years left of their career. The following decade Jerry’s successes were off shoots of his 1950s persona with Dean. He had a few huge successes ( the bellboy). And many failures. Audiences became sick of Jerry. Show biz was on to his huge ego. Deans career took time to rebuild. But he worked his was back up to the top with records, movie roles, a tv variety series, an a few film serious performances which were applauded by critics. Deans career stayed up. Jerry’s took a deep nose dive. What can we learn form this? Stay humble people! Treat others well! Work on improving your talents. Sure and steady wins the race.
What fun these two had in these early days. Their chemistry just pierces the screen, reaches out and grabs you and pulls you in to their wonderful, zany, nonsense. They were just absolutely beautiful, and perfect together!
my kids are laughing so hard we are crying!!!! i personally love how both men laugh
I grew up with this sketch, I love it so much. I say 'gee my mom's a wurlitzer' and sing 'Gusta le gusta le gusta le gusta' all the time.
I can't imagine how much fun these guys had doing this. Show business ain't what it used to be.
Their chemistry was on point in this sketch. This whole sketch appears to be ad libbed.
In those years they were very happy (together)
@@jerrylewisthekid5479 when he makes Dean break...
@@jerrylewisthekid5479I wonder who was the odd one. Jerry?
@@youlamatou Both in my opinion. We see Dean and Jerry but those were THEIR CHARACTERS. Dino and Joseph/Jerome were the complete opposite in real life. Both emotionally damaged. Both crazy. They had found each other. But publicly Dean HAD to be THAT character next to Jerry. And the weakest one, emotionally speaking, was Dean not Jerry, seeing HOW HE HAS PHYSICALLY DESTROYED HIMSELF SINCE THE EARLY 70's. After the separation NEITHER of them was ever truly happy again. Dean was already tired of everything by the mid-60s. He only worked for money but the passion he had working with Jerry was no longer there. I've been studying those two for almost four years.
Jerry is wild!!! Lol
In this skit they are both otherwise it would NOT have worked. Those two were terribly wild together.
they were having fun like two mischievous children, they were wonderful
Where was this show? Was it in NYC? I like the suit Jerry was wearing. Anyone knows an outlet that makes this style of suit? I go by the old Havana Madrid nightclub at west 51st + Broadway in NYC....now the Iridium. No plaque outside that commemorates this duo....sad.
I'm 90% sure it was filmed from Radio City (30 Rock), and I agree having a classic suit like that would be amazing
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Does anyone know what song Jerry is trying to impersonate at 4:04? It sounded like he was doing a bit based off of something, but it could just be his usual goofy ad-libbing.
Sounds like he could be riffing on an old song that says 'clean out the ashtray, put out the light, cuz we're havin a ______' I'm guessing it says party there or something, but I wonder if their reaction is because the song he's quoting was risque maybe? I grew up with this sketch and I always thought it was referencing something, but you could be right about it just being ad-libbed.
Jerry Lewis (de nacimiento Joseph o Jerome Levitch; Newark, Estados Unidos, 16 de marzo de 1926-Las Vegas, 20 de agosto de 2017) fue un comediante, actor, cantante, director y humanitario estadounidense.
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91 AÑOS
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French ice cream! *start singing the marseillaise* :)
pretty sure that was Norman Lear at the end
Dean Martin (Steubenville, Ohio, 7 de junio de 1917-Beverly Hills, California, 25 de diciembre de 1995) fue un cómico, actor y cantante estadounidense.
106 AÑOS
078 AÑOS
028 AÑOS.
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On tv they were sensational! Live, I am told, they were outrageous, at their best.
Most of their films are good. A few like Living it up, are terrific!
What killed the act? Jerry’s weight gain, Jerry’s rapidly growing ego, Jerry’s horrible treatment of everyone (yes, everyone), and the sappy, unfunny script for what was supposed to be their next film, the delicate delinquent.
Dean was easygoing. He was decent to people. He was more talented than the act gave him room for. Jerry was a jerk. He grew not being the worst jerk, user, abuser, lair and total a-s in show business.
If Jerry hadn’t been that way these guys could have gotten one maybe two years left of their career.
The following decade Jerry’s successes were off shoots of his 1950s persona with Dean. He had a few huge successes ( the bellboy). And many failures. Audiences became sick of Jerry. Show biz was on to his huge ego.
Deans career took time to rebuild. But he worked his was back up to the top with records, movie roles, a tv variety series, an a few film serious performances which were applauded by critics.
Deans career stayed up. Jerry’s took a deep nose dive.
What can we learn form this? Stay humble people! Treat others well! Work on improving your talents. Sure and steady wins the race.