Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis were together in a total of 17 comedy movies from 1949 to 1956, starring in 14 of those. The following is a complete list of the movies in which they headlined: My Friend Irma (1949) My Friend Irma Goes West (1950)At War with the Army (1950) That's My Boy (1951)Sailor Beware (1951) Jumping Jacks (1952) The Stooge (1953) Scared Stiff (1953) The Caddy (1953) Living It Up (1954) Artists and Models (1955) You're Never Too Young (1955) Pardners (1956) Hollywood or Bust (1956) In addition to these 14 films, Martin & Lewis also appeared together in 3 Ring Circus and Money from Home, and made a cameo appearance in Bob Hope and Bing Crosby's 1952 Road to Bali.
Jerry Lewis & Dean Martin,
My personal favorite Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis movies are Pardners (1956) and Hollywood or Bust (1956).
no that was Actor Sean Hayes who played Jerry Lewis in that movie "Martin And Lewis".
It was the late Jerry Lewis.
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis had uncredited roles in Bob Hope's "Road to Bali" (1952). Bob Hope had an uncredited role in Martin and Lewis's "Scared Stiff" (1953).
Money from Home
That was Jerry Lewis, former partner of Dean Martin and MC of the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon.
Jerry Lewis was not a member of the Rat Pack .. Dean Martin joined up with Sinatra , Bishop, Lawford , and Davis after he and Jerry split tjhe comedy team . For a short amount of time there were lots of people that thought that Dean would flop on his own ,but his talents for singing and improvisation came to their peak after Martin and Lewis , Thanks to the Rat Pack and Las Vegas
I Believe it is was called "Pardners" made in 1956.
Abbott & Costello, Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, Laurel & Hardy
Martin and Lewis were an American comedy duo made up of the singer and 'straight man' Dean Martin and the comedian Jerry Lewis. They made their debut in 1946 at Atlantic City's 500 Club.
Jerry Lewis has explained it himself. Tensions were there sure, as there would be in 10 years,; but both both men were anxious for a change, and Dean esp needed it; Jerry says it was HE who suggested to Dean in 1956 "Why don't we stop while we're still 'in the ring' (on top) ?" That was it...