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| Year: | 1955 |
| Rating: | 6.5(437) |
| Listed in: | Comedy |
| Directed by: | Norman Taurog |
| Actors: | Dean Martin Jerry Lewis Raymond Burr Diana Lynn Nina Foch Mitzi McCall |
| "Dino's the singing dean of a girl's school, Jerry - a wolf in kid's clothing - in a class by himself with 503 coeds." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Norman Taurog | |
| Actors | |
| Dean Martin | as Bob Miles |
| Jerry Lewis | as Wilbur Hoolick |
| Raymond Burr | as Noonan |
| Romo Vincent | as Ticket agent |
| Milton Frome | as Lieutenant O'Malley |
| Peter Adams | as Desk Clerk |
| Bobby Barber | as Union Station Newsstand Clerk |
| James Burke | as Pullman Conductor |
| Robert Carson | as Tailor |
| Hans Conried | as François |
| Richard H. Cutting | as Hotel Guard |
| Franklyn Farnum | as Man in Ticket Line |
| Mickey Finn | as Sergeant Brown |
| Whitey Haupt | as Mike Brendan |
| Tommy Ivo | as Marty |
| Tor Johnson | |
| Bob Morgan | as Texan |
| Paul Newlan | as Husky Man at Train Station |
| Marty Newton | as Faculty Member |
| Emory Parnell | as Train Conductor |
| Dick Simmons | as Professor |
| Johnstone White | as Professor |
| Actresses | |
| Diana Lynn | as Nancy Collins |
| Nina Foch | as Gretchen Brendan |
| Mitzi McCall | as Skeets Powell |
| Veda Ann Borg | as Mrs. Noonan |
| Margery Maude | as Mrs. Ella Brennan |
| Nancy Kulp | as Marty's mother |
| Heather Ames | as Girl in Lobby |
| Elaine DuPont | |
| Bess Flowers | as Lobby Extra |
| Donna Jo Gribble | as Schoolgirl |
| Louise Lorimer | as Teacher |
| Peggy Moffitt | as Agnes |
| Gloria Penny Moore | as Schoolgirl |
| Donna Percy | as Girl |
| Isabel Randolph | as Teacher |
| Irene Walpole | as Schoolgirl |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 18 October 1954 - 27 December 1954 |
| Plot: | Wilbur is a young man whose dream is to become a great barber, but for now, he's working just as an assistant, at a hotel's barber shop. When one day he gets involved (by mistake) in some big robbery, he is forced to disguise himself as a 12 year old boy, so that he can get away from his persecutor. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Relax-Ay-Voo" Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Sung by Line Renaud & Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis "Simpatico" Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Sammy Cahn "Love Is All That Matters" Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Sammy Cahn "I Know Your Mother Loves You" Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Sammy Cahn "I Like to Hike" Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Sammy Cahn "Every Day Is a Happy Day" Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Sammy Cahn |
Quotes
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Wilbur Hoolick: [Imitating a French barber] Eef you lay one... If you lay un hand on me, you know whatI will do? Noonan: [Nastily] What? Wilbur Hoolick: I'll bleed! Au revoir. Ticket agent: [Referring to Wilbur who is diguised as a 12 year old with a ray gun in order to get a half price ticket] He's going to be a space cadet? Bob Miles: If he lives, he'll be a space cadet. Bob Miles: Whu don't you straighten up? Wilbur Hoolick: Oh, I am straightened up. It's just that my shoulders are stupid. Mrs. Ella Brennan: [as Noonan, masquerading as Wilbur's father, takes his "son" out of school] Take good care of him. Noonan: [With irony] Oh, he'll be taken care of. Wilbur Hoolick: [after Noonan starts to strangle him] I don't want to go. Mrs. Ella Brennan: Why, Wilbur? Noonan: Yes, tell her why. Wilbur Hoolick: Well, because, you see, I'm not really a little... Wilbur Hoolick: [He realizes he cannoot reveal the truth] I like it hee. I want to go to school here. Mrs. Ella Brennan: This is a girls' school! Wilbur Hoolick: That's why I like it here. |
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