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The Disorderly Orderly (1964)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:2
Rotten:2
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: A classic characterization from the master of comedic chaos. Lewis is Jerome Littlefield, an orderly at a mental hospital.Such a half-witted klutz, it's sometimes hard to tell whether he's a... A classic characterization from the master of comedic chaos. Lewis is Jerome Littlefield, an orderly at a mental hospital.Such a half-witted klutz, it's sometimes hard to tell whether he's a patient or a staff member. Jerome creates comedic havoc everywhere he goes in the sanitarium, making the nuthouse even nuttier. [More]
Starring: Jerry Lewis, Glenda Farrell, Susan Oliver, Everett Sloane
Starring: Jerry Lewis, Glenda Farrell, Susan Oliver, Everett Sloane, Karen Sharpe, Kathleen Freeman, Del Moore, Alice Pearce, Jack E. Leonard, Barbara Nichols
Director: Frank Tashlin
Director: Frank Tashlin
Producer: Paul Jones
Composer: Joseph J. Lilley
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There are a few sight gags that are funny, which keep it from being a complete waste.
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