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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 9781415703809
Format: Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, DVD-Video, Special Edition, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 1415703809
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 12, 2004
Running Time: 107 minutes
Sales Rank: 6245
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: June 04, 1963
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Editorial Review:
Description: Unable to put up with ridicule any longer, Kelp creates a potion that transforms him into his alter ego, Buddy Love, who is slick, cool and a hit with the ladies. The only problem with this potion is it doesn't last very long, and wears off at the most inopportune moments.
Amazon.com essential video: Jerry Lewis's 1963 Jekyll and Hyde variation has always been tagged by two popular assumptions: one is that it is his best work as a comic filmmaker, and the other is that Lewis's Mr. Hyde equivalent--the slick, ultra-arrogant, good-looking womanizer Buddy Love--actually lampoons the director's former partner, Dean Martin. Well, The Nutty Professor certainly is Lewis's best film. But all one has to do is watch it to realize the motivation behind Buddy Love is more confessional: he's really much more like Lewis's darker, narcissistic side, while the shlubby scientist (also played by Lewis) from whom Love springs is closer to the star's screen image. You can watch all this psychodrama yourself and have a lot of good laughs at the same time with this unusual film, which still surpasses Eddie Murphy's recent remake--though not necessarily by a wide gap. --Tom Keogh
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In a performance reminiscent of Peter Sellers in `Dr. Strangeglove,' Eddie Murphy turns in a tour de farce in `The Nutty Professor.' This was a film I had intended to see for a decade and I was certainly not disappointed when I finally rented it. Murphy provides a charming performance as shy, gentlemanly fat man, Prof. Sherman Klump. One cannot help rooting for the 400-pound professor to woo foxy grad student Carla Purty (Jada Pinkett Smith), rather than egomaniacal alter ego Buddy Love. Larry Miller ... Read More
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I loved this movie when I first happened across it on wee-hours TV about 30 years ago. I got sucked in when the explosion happened and the floors moved like an earthquake ... when Dr. Kelp asked the doctor, "Is it all right if I stay and do some research?" and the doctor replies, "Not at all." Del Moore as Mortimer S. Warfield, and "HOW LONG!!!" I like how so many reviewers mention their favorite lines. "I was just finishing the ironing of your underthings, Edwina ..." The colors, the story, the babe ... Read More
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My son & I had to have this movie! The vendor was quick in sending and it was in excellent condition. I would definately order from them again.
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I saw this movie thru out my childhood and have enjoyed it as much now as I did then. I loved this movie so much that I purchased a copy for a kind friend of mine who has spoken highly about Jerry Lewis' movies but hadn't seen this one. He also loved this movie. Stella Stevens is very sexy yet conservative and wonderful in her role.
Someone called this movie a labor of love, I do agree. Thank you Jerry Lewis for making this one-James
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I saw this film when I was 9. Was I impressed? Yes--I've never forgotten this great film--great special effects before computer enhancement, all the brainchild of Jerry Lewis--who demonstrates not only his great comic talent, acting ability, but also many other character qualities that made him one of the infamoous Rat Pack of the 1960s.
The two characters, Professor Kelp and Buddy Love, couldn't be more different--and yet both have a grip of the heart of Stella--the stunning blonde college ... Read More
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