Published
Hollywood, Calif. : Paramount Home Entertainment, [2007].
ISBN
1415718296, 9781415718292
Notes
General Note
Title from container.
General Note
Pardners based on a story by Mervin J. Houser.
General Note
Living it up from the musical comedy Hazel Flagg / book by Ben Hecht ; music by Jule Styne ; lyrics by Bob Hilliard ; based on a story by James Street.
General Note
You're never too young suggested by a play by Edward Childs Carpenter ; from a story by Fannie Kilbourne.
General Note
Artists and models based on a play by Michael Davidson and Norman Lessing ; adaptation by Don McGuire.
General Note
Pardners originally released as a motion picture in 1956 ; Hollywood or bust originally released as a motion picture in 1956 ; Living it up originally released as a motion picture in 1954 ; You're never too young originally released as a motion picture in 1955 ; Artists and models originally released as a motion picture in 1955.
Creation/Production Credits
Pardners: Songs, Sammy Cahn, James Van Heusen.
Creation/Production Credits
Hollywood or bust: Songs, Sammy Fain, Paul Francis Webster.
Creation/Production Credits
You're never too young: Music, Arthur Schwartz ; lyrics, Sammy Cahn.
Creation/Production Credits
Artists and models: Music, Harry Warren ; lyrics, Jack Brooks.
Participants/Performers
Pardners: Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Lori Nelson, Jeff Morrow, Jackie Loughery, John Baragrey, Agnes Moorehead.
Participants/Performers
Hollywood or bust: Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Pat Crowley, Maxie Rosenbloom, Anita Ekberg.
Participants/Performers
Living it up: Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Janet Leigh, Edward Arnold, Fred Clark, Sheree North.
Participants/Performers
You're never too young: Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Diana Lynn, Nina Foch, Raymond Burr.
Participants/Performers
Artists and models: Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Shirley MacLaine, Dorothy Malone, Eddie Mayehoff, Eva Gabor, Anita Ekberg, George "Forhorn" Winslow.
Description
Pardners: Martin and Lewis are sons of former ranch partners. Lewis, raised by his millionaire mother, follows visiting Martin back to the old West to learn how to be a cowboy. The ranch where Martin is foreman is in financial trouble, and with Lewis's unorthodox help, the good guys win out.
Description
Hollywood or bust: Malcolm Smith is a movie buff who yearns to go out to Hollywood to meet Anita Ekberg. Steve Wiley is a gambler with some bad debts. They both have winning tickets in a car raffle (Steve's is fake), so they share the car and head off to Hollywood along with Malcolm's Great Dane and a girl named Terry that they meet along the way.
Description
Living it up: An unsophisticated stationmaster from provincial New Mexico fraudulently claims that he is dying in order to get an expense-paid dream tour of New York.
Description
You're never too young: 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.
Description
Artists and models: Two artist buddies who "collaborate" on a horror/adventure comic book series (one by having vivid dreams and talking in his sleep, while the other writes everything down) become zannily tangled up with a bevy of leggy models and anxious Russian spies.
Target Audience
Not rated.
System Details
DVD, region 1, widescreen and full screen (1.33:1) presentations; Dolby Digital mono., NTSC.
Language
English or dubbed French dialogue, English subtitles; closed-captioned.