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Martin and Lewis: 15 Movie Collection – DVD

Original price was: AUD$79.95.Current price is: AUD$69.95.

Number of Discs

8

Rating

PG

Runtime (in minutes)

1490

Release Date

30-Apr-25

Subtitles

English on select films

Product Code VVE4711

Legendary comedic duo Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in 15 of their classic films in one uproarious collection

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The legendary duo of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in 15 classic comedies that kept audiences in stitches.

My Friend Irma (1949)

A scatterbrained Brooklynite and her wheeler-dealer fiancé interfere in her level-headed roommate’s love life.

My Friend Irma Goes West (1950)

En route to Hollywood, singer Steve, his partner Seymour and fiancée Jane, Jane’s airheaded roommate Irma, and Irma’s con artist fiancé Al have a series of misadventures and end up involved with a murderous gang.

The Stooge (1951)

Egotistical vaudevillian Bill Miller basks in the limelight with his successful musical-comedy act, but his success is due to his unheralded second banana.

That’s My Boy (1951)

The greatest player in Ridgefield College history uses his influence and reputation to get his only son, a sickly, uncoordinated nerd, on the college football team with comic results.

The Caddy (1953)

Although gifted golfer Harvey Miller is too nervous to golf in public tournaments, he acts as coach and caddy for friend Joe Anthony.

Jumping Jacks (1952)

Nightclub comic Hap Smith assumes the identity of another soldier so he can tour army bases in a revue with his ex-partner Chuck Allen.

Sailor Beware (1952)

Although allergic to kissing girls, Seaman Melvin Jones, through a fluke TV appearance, gets the undeserved reputation of a great kisser dubbed “Mr. Temptation” and is pursued by amorous young females.

Money From Home (1953)

When Herman promises the mob to fix a racing horse in order to pay off his debts, he selects his veterinarian cousin as a patsy to help him but things go awry.

Scared Stiff (1953)

Fleeing a murder charge, a busboy and a nightclub singer wind up on a spooky Caribbean island inherited by a young woman.

Three Ring Circus (1954)

Jerry and Pete are two friends with no money, looking for some job. They finally find one as workers in a circus, but Jerry has different dreams. He wants to become a clown.

Living It Up (1954)

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.

You’re Never Too Young (1955)

When an aspiring barber becomes inadvertently involved in the theft of a valuable diamond, necessity forces him to masquerade as a 12 year-old child – with humorous consequences.

Artist and Models (1955)

Rick Todd (Dean Martin) is struggling to make it as an artist in The Big Apple. But thanks to his wacky writer friend, Eugene (Jerry Lewis), the two pals are about to make a colourful splash in the world of comic books.

Hollywood Or Bust (1956)

A singer who can’t pay his bookie joins a nerdy, star-struck movie fan and his Great Dane in a cross-country convertible ride to Hollywood.

Pardners (1956)

A rich momma’s boy returns west with the son of his murdered father’s partner to foil a gang trying to gain control of his family ranch.