In 1945, Martin from Ohio met a young comic named Jerry Lewis from New Jersey at what was called the Hatclub. Before this time the two never had met each other and then seemingly there came a twist within the performance. When the two met there was something that just took – Jerry being the one whom would do nearly anything for a laugh created a laugh and Dean kept to his a more serious tone compared to the busboy image of Lewis. At the time of their beginnings this didn’t go over all that well especially within their duration at what was called the Hatclub. The owner warned that he was ready to fire the two with their antics – yet the audience was doubled over the combo of comedy meets melody. Dean and Jerry went for broke and it took them far further than they could ever even envision.
Both Martin and Lewis made key appearance on the first Ed Sullivan show in June 1948. As many whom had the chance to appear on the Ed Sullivan show it took two that were then noticed in an entirely larger arena.
In October of 1948, the teams were stars of the television as within each night families sat down to watch, laugh, and listen. On April 3, 1949 they debuted on their TV version of their "Martin & Lewis" radio show on the NBC-TV network, with guest Bob Hope, with their inaugural program drawing an array of reviews.
Now Dean was thrilled to be out of New York City, a place he had developed a lifelong hatred for. He liked the fact that California, because of its earthquakes, had few tall buildings. Suffering as he did from claustrophobia, Martin almost never used elevators, and having to climb multiple flights of stairs in Manhattan's skyscrapers was not his idea of fun. Although they received only a modest $ 75,000 dollars between them for their films, Martin and Lewis were free to do one outside film a year, which they would co-produce through their own York Productions.
There is much more to say within what all happened between this combination of two people but Dean came to love New York and between the two of them they did certainly make many households laugh. Yet to this very day, day I have never seen a combination of what Dean and Jerry made.
Within their own time they were the satire and enjoyment of many.
And the song which was that of Deans with a tad of Jerry's Comedy With Amore...
And they were funny with no doubts...within a different era.
ReplyDeleteWhile on the Ed Sullivan Show...
so much talent there;
ReplyDeleteThey were Caroline since for twenty years I have had a collection as they have alway been a hoot as well as my favorites.
ReplyDeleteDean and Jerry were for some time.
I think Lewis was never better then when he was teamed with Martin; they had a chemistry you can't describe until you saw it on television and films. I suspect they were at their best not in the films (which were funny and successful) but in venues like this Colgate Comedy Hour. Something clicked that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteThanks for pulling out these clips Jack.
It's good to see these -- see their interaction again.
ReplyDeleteThe clip from Ed Sullivan show is also great--they could really improvise.
ReplyDeleteToo good for comfort hearing and seeing gentlemen acting like boys! "Whatever you do don't follow, Anything you sing don't do - that's where the comedy acts lies, if we listen." funny!
ReplyDeleteThe songs indeed were incorporated just enough to tickle the brain at the same laughs about it. Choreography well done.
cool. thnks for an afternoon laughs jack.
Lewis is a carbon copy of Jim Carey in some ways and mannerisms. I love viewing clean gags.
ReplyDeleteNow i want to know if there's a U-tube showing how one can look awfully terrible when in a upstate of anger or madness as we all call it. That could be awfully fun too. And should be seen also for it is part of life and movies somehow.
the good and the bad side.
thanks Jack for sharing it, it was a great afternoon laughs for me.
I probably spent more time here than I should have, but it was irresistible. I have always enjoyed Jerry Lewis. I especially like the male choir and found the jokes funny.
ReplyDeletethanks for the memories.
ReplyDeleteAlways a grin :) wonderful write jack :) xxx
ReplyDeletelaughs* loved the original version of 'Amore' but luv this even more Jack, it has that touched of truthfulness in it
ReplyDeleteWhat a team they were! lolol
ReplyDeleteDoug I love these guys I kid you not I have my own package of so many of these ................I truly believe that there has nor will there be another Dean and Jerry - maybe within an Ice Cream Cone mind you. :) Yet Jerry did run things as time went on and Dean jumped within movies and the two never did see each other for two decaded
ReplyDeletethereafter. Thus it was Doug. Who is to know all that went on between the scenes.
Yet within the first five or six years they had awakened people with humor in a time
where people were just getting over things back then.
It was a different time and era - that's for sure.
When they began Grammy they literally were by coincidence.
ReplyDeleteDoug I was looking for something which was other that a promotion of Colgate. Yet really that and Fab seemed to be the beginnings. LOL
ReplyDeleteI could be wrong with this one but these two have alway been (aside of Rutles) the best of the best.
Who could resist the two some.......? :)
ReplyDeleteFrani they were I did not wish to write about how it all ended between the two. Yet the scenic picture of two waving down to
ReplyDeleteso many from what I would muster as being the Waldorlf.................it does strike a beat within history, comedy and probably
another element.
Ok yet...
ReplyDeleteIf one cant laugh there is no need for a good life. I live under a car and enjoy it with my dentures how about you?
ReplyDelete.................Joke.
The word of the day is Vita Bella.............ah yah.
ReplyDeleteWhy not..............?
ReplyDeleteThey were one of a kind...
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They certainly were and the last time they met were only due Frani to great old Frank....
ReplyDeletethe least that am supposed to hear from a silly gentlemn ... C'mmo guys -those wearing dentures like me!!!
ReplyDeleteIn concluding this era of two which back then we look more at what they have done
ReplyDeleterather than what took place within the breaking up of two which brought something
to the old television to millions. There was a magic which came to be caputure between
Dean and Jerry and they did captivate many in an era. Comic relief perhaps
yet with a twist of magic.
I really don't think that these two shall or will ever be replaced.
There were many which did it but not of the likes of these two.
ReplyDeleteI don't think that there stuff was ever arranged as it was slaptick at
it's best.
This was the comic relief element with Jerry and he certainly was good
ReplyDeletewith it almost too good. LOL.
Perhap it does Amore was always a song which Dean cherished which means Love.
ReplyDeleteThey sure were a pair, and they don't make them like that anymore!
ReplyDeleteNo Faye they don't but this is where with the internet I find it rather great!
ReplyDeleteThere are always discussions about the pros and cons of the internet, and one does have to be careful not to have it eat up huge portions of one's life; but I do find it very handy when it comes to finding things of days gone by and near-instant answers to just about any question.
ReplyDeleteah yes from a time when actors knew how to act and give something to people that was more than just a staged hit of violence in some glorified rampage of supernatural anger.
ReplyDeleteI remember watching these two on many a movie as a younger man. even thou many of their movie were not in colour they were worthy of the time to sit down and enjoy.
I know Jerry felt a great lost after Dean passed away and for a long time struggled to make a movie that bought joy to people once more the truth is as a couple of actors together the screen became a joy without eachother the emptiness is clearly shown.
it really is a shame some of the actors today haven't cashed in on the ways of the past instead of just what they offer now days as suitable forms of so called entertainment.
I love Jerry Lewis! The Nutty Professor is one of my favourite films since I was a child, thank you for bring him to us.
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