The Ladies Man

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The Ladies Man is a 1961 American comedy film directed by and starring Jerry Lewis, known for its elaborate dollhouse-style set and Lewis’s trademark slapstick humor.

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The Ladies Man canonical 3
The Ladies Man (2000 film) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American comedy film
film
castMember Buddy Lester
George Raft
Harry James
Helen Traubel
Kathleen Freeman
Pat Stanley
character Herbert H. Heebert NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy W. Wallace Kelley
colorProcess Technicolor
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Jerry Lewis
distributor Paramount Pictures
editedBy Stanley E. Johnson NERFINISHED
features elaborate dollhouse-style set
slapstick humor
filmingStudio Paramount Pictures Studios
surface form: Paramount Studios
genre comedy film
hasSlapstickStyle Jerry Lewis slapstick comedy
mainTheme male shyness around women
musicBy Walter Scharf
notableFor large multi-room dollhouse set built on a soundstage
originalLanguage English
productionCompany Paramount Pictures
releaseDateUS 1961-06-28
releaseYear 1961
runtimeMinutes 95
screenwriter Bill Richmond
Jerry Lewis
Melville Shavelson
setIn women-only boarding house
starring Jerry Lewis
starsAs Jerry Lewis as Herbert H. Heebert

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Jerry Lewis notableWork The Ladies Man
The King of Comedy notableWork The Ladies Man
subject surface form: Jerry Lewis
Tim Meadows notableWork The Ladies Man
this entity surface form: The Ladies Man (2000 film)
Joseph Levitch notableWork The Ladies Man