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The Patsy

Year:
Duration:
101 min
Genres:
Comedy
IMDB rate:
6.2
Director:
Jerry Lewis
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1964-08-12
Filming Locations: Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Cast
Actor
Character
Jerry Lewis
Stanley Belt
Ina Balin
Ellen Betz
Everett Sloane
Caryl Fergusson
Phil Harris
Chic Wymore
Keenan Wynn
Harry Silver
Peter Lorre
Morgan Heywood
John Carradine
Bruce Alden
Hans Conried
Prof. Mulerr
Richard Deacon
Sy Devore
Scatman Crothers
Shoeshine Boy
Del Moore
Policeman
Neil Hamilton
The Barber
Buddy Lester
Copa Café MC
Nancy Kulp
Helen, Theatergoer
Lloyd Thaxton
Lloyd
Norman Alden
Bully at the Gym
Jack Albertson
Theatergoer with Helen
Gavin Gordon
Executive on Golf Course
Ned Wynn
Band Member
Rhonda Fleming
Rhonda Fleming
Phil Foster
Mayo Sloan
Hedda Hopper
Hedda Hopper
George Raft
George Raft
The Four Step Brothers
Dancers (as The Step Brothers)
Mel Tormé
Mel Tormé
Ed Wynn
Ed Wynn
Clyde Adler
Bald Man (uncredited)
Murray Alper
Bowler (uncredited)
Phil Arnold
Bartender (uncredited)
Richard Bakalyan
Boy at Spring Hop (uncredited)
Billy Beck
Band Member (uncredited)
Billy Bletcher
Table Captain #3 at Italian Café (uncredited)
Don Brodie
Bowler (uncredited)
Robert Carson
Table Captain #2 at Italian Café (uncredited)
Chick Chandler
Hedda Hopper's Escort (uncredited)
Harry Cheshire
Police Sergeant (uncredited)
Robert Christian
Barbershop Porter (uncredited)
Adele Claire
Elderly Lady (uncredited)
Jerome Cowan
Business Executive (uncredited)
Lorraine Crawford
Manicurist (uncredited)
Michael Crockett
Radio Newscaster (uncredited)
Bob Denner
Band Member (uncredited)
Fay DeWitt
Woman at Party (uncredited)
Jerry Dexter
(uncredited)
Jerry Dunphy
TV Newscaster (uncredited)
Isabelle Dwan
Elderly Lady (uncredited)
William Enge
Barbershop Porter (uncredited)
Herbie Faye
Tailor (uncredited)
Fritz Feld
Maitre D' (uncredited)
Joe Finnegan
Reporter at Party (uncredited)
Nancy Patricia Fisher
Waitress (uncredited)
Kathleen Freeman
Katie (uncredited)
Marianne Gaba
Waitress (uncredited)
John Gallaudet
Barney (uncredited)
Richard Gehman
Reporter at Party (uncredited)
Bob Harvey
Waiter (uncredited)
Jerry Hausner
Floorman (uncredited)
Robert Ivers
Boy at Spring Hop (uncredited)
Bobby Johnson
Barbershop Porter (uncredited)
Joey Johnson
Barbershop Porter (uncredited)
Byron Kane
Table Captain #1 at Italian Café (uncredited)
Norman Leavitt
Newsboy (uncredited)
Gary Lewis
Boy at Spring Hop (uncredited)
Bill Leyden
TV Announcer (uncredited)
David Lipp
Frozen-Stare Man (uncredited)
Darlene Lucht
Checkroom Girl (uncredited)
John Macchia
Student (uncredited)
Marlene Maddox
Waitress (uncredited)
Mike Mahoney
Copa Café Heckler (uncredited)
John Marlowe
Waiter (uncredited)
Dee Jay Mattis
Broad (uncredited)
Bob May
Fireworks Boy (uncredited)
Peggy Mondo
Bowler (uncredited)
Mantan Moreland
Barbershop Porter (uncredited)
Hollis Morrison
Juke Box (uncredited)
Terry Naylor
Barbershop Customer (uncredited)
Quinn O'Hara
Cigarette Girl (uncredited)
Barbara Pepper
Bowler (uncredited)
Sherwood Price
Bellboy (uncredited)
Joanne C. Quakenbush
Waitress (uncredited)
Bill Richmond
Pianist (uncredited)
Sheila Rogers
Woman at Party (uncredited)
Edmundo Ros
Bandleader (uncredited)
Michael Ross
Truck Driver (uncredited)
Benny Rubin
Waiter #1 at Italian Café (uncredited)
Eddie Ryder
Man at Party (uncredited)
Ernest Schworck
(uncredited)
Vernon Scott
Reporter (uncredited)
June Smaney
Pedicurist (uncredited)
Mabel Smaney
Woman in Phone Booth (uncredited)
Walter Smith
Barbershop Porter (uncredited)
Harry Spear
Salesman (uncredited)
Anthony Spinelli
Man on Phone (uncredited)
Joe Stabil
Lead Musician (uncredited)
Ed Sullivan
Ed Sullivan
Joan Swift
Girl (uncredited)
William Wellman Jr.
Band Member (uncredited)
Edward C. Widdis
(uncredited)
Dave Willock
Alec (uncredited)
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Trivia
In the ending, Jerry Lewis' character supposedly falls from the terrace of a tall building then, as Ina Balin's character is bewailing his death, Lewis strolls past the edge of the terrace revealing that the whole thing is a movie set. Lewis and Balin then walk off the set. In an interview Lewis (who both co-wrote and directed) said that he couldn't think of a good ending so he decided to go this way.
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The plane crash scene at the beginning of the movie was taken from The Mountain (1956).
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This is the only Jerry Lewis solo film that mentions Dean Martin by name. Ed Sullivan includes Martin & Lewis in a list of famous acts that made their debuts on his show.
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Photos from cast
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