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8 out of 10 people found the following review useful:
The uproarious sequel to Martin & Lewis' film debut!, 12 June 2000
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MovieMarauder (BuddyRey@gmail.com) from North Carolina
This is easily the funniest and most deep-down-hardy chuckle inducing film that the fabulous comedy duo of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis have ever starred in. And it makes its predecessor (My Friend Irma) pale in comparison. One of the only sequels I've ever known that's actually better than the original. Even though Dean and Jerry were only given fourth and fifth billing in the picture, because they were still so new in the industry, Jerry Lewis clearly ends up stealing the whole show! In between Dean Martin's dulcet tones as he sings some original songs in the film, Jerry is at his peak, complete with his legendary, goofy humor, delayed-reaction one-liners, and prat falls. He's probably the most valuable asset of the film. But this isn't to undermine the performances of the lead actors, who are also fabulous! Especially the dead-on, hilarious portrayal of Irma, the dizzy blonde, by Marie Wilson. Her character's innocent and gullible absent-mindedness which lands her in so much trouble will definitely provide some GOOD laughs...Definitely! This is the first review of this film on this site, and therefore the first one people will see when they look up this reference page, so I'm really trying to do it justice in my review. Let me just say that this movie is most probably the funniest picture of its era, and you can quote me on that. Way ahead of its time, it's hard to believe that this was produced half a century ago! Even my seven-year-old sister loves it, and it's HARD to win her over! Please give it a chance. I can promise that if you have even an inkling of a sense of humor inside you, you'll laugh so much that it'll be hard to find time for eating popcorn between chuckles! My rating for My Friend Irma Goes West, a solid, perfect 10. But 10 isn't really high enough for it. My own opinion of it surpasses 10 ineffably.
2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Irma tra-la-la's again, 10 October 2011
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Author:
bkoganbing from Buffalo, New York
For their second film Martin and Lewis did a sequel to My Friend Irma
taken from Marie Wilson's popular radio comedy where John Lund finally
got Wilson to the altar and Wilson and best friend and roommate Diana
Lynn was also marrying Martin.
The weddings were forgotten in My Friend Irma Goes West as Dean Martin
guest stars on a radio program and attracts the attention of film star
Corinne Calvet to the jealousy of Diana Lynn. Lund is also footloose
and fancy free again with his eternal get rich quick schemes that were
a big component of My Friend Irma.
However Lynn puts her foot down and takes over management of Martin's
career and negotiates a contract with a Hollywood mogul. Who turns out
to be an escapee from a booby hatch, but our fearless quintet goes out
to Hollywood first class for a job that doesn't exist.
Martin's singing and Lewis's clowning do get them noticed in Las Vegas
as he gets booked in Bugsy Siegel's up and coming town. And Lund gets
outdealed literally by gangster Lloyd Corrigan in a marvelous bit of
casting against type. Of course all the financial and romantic problems
get sorted out in the end.
When I reviewed the first My Friend Irma film I said that the Irma
character would be great for Jessica Simpson to revive. After seeing
this film I still maintain that. God has a special province for Marie
Wilson's character who just tra-la-la's through life and somehow makes
it through.
There's a bit more of Dean and Jerry in this film than the previous
one. Their next film would be At War With The Army where they would
finally star.
Corinne Calvet talked at length about this film for Nick Tosches's
biography of Dean Martin. Her experience in Hollywood was not a happy
one and she mentions the casting couch that both Hal Wallis and Darryl
Zanuck used with regularity. In her case she was to service them also
for her then husband John Bromfield. She said that Dino was a pleasant
person to work with, confident and assured. She liked Jerry as well,
but felt there was a certain insecurity with him as he was continually
'on' all the time as if trying hard to please.
The film called for her to work with a chimpanzee, her and Jerry and
she said the ape was paying close attention to her. She was asked where
she was in her menstrual cycle and when she told director Hal Walker,
he said the ape was giving her a booty call. That was a bit unnerving,
but I'll bet Corinne got passes just as crude from some humans.
The score was written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans and it yielded an
early hit for Dean Martin with I'll Always Love You which has a nice
Latin flavored tempo to it. My Friend Irma Goes West is still a funny
film and the comedy is timeless so it really could be revived today.
Are you reading this Jessica Simpson?
2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Irma Gets Upstaged by the Boys!, 31 October 2005
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vitaleralphlouis from United States
Although this picture was made as a sequel to MY FRIEND IRMA it took on a life of its own because of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Martin & Lewis were virtual unknowns when they were featured in the first Irma, were still unknowns when Goes West was filmed. BUT... but... by the time this film was released the boys had become the hottest comedy team in American history. This film was a smash hit almost entirely because it featured Martin & Lewis. When the boys' next movie came out, At War with the Army, I remember me and my brother waited 2 1/2 hours at Loew's 2400 seat Palace theater in Washington, DC to get in. This was during the movies lean years when folks were staying home with their 7" Motorola b&w TV's. Odd to recently see VHS copies of that picture on sale at Safeway for 99 cents. OH... My Friend Irma Goes West was very funny!
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
It picks up right after the last film...almost., 27 October 2010
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planktonrules from Bradenton, Florida
This is a sequel to "My Friend Irma", though oddly it doesn't exactly
pick up where it should. At the very end of the last film, Irma fell
into a construction ditch on the way to the church to FINALLY marry Al.
Now, when this second film begins, Al and Irma are still not married
and there's no explanation as to why.
This film picks up where it began so far as Al (Dean Martin) and his
singing career are concerned. He's still singing at small venues and
even has a TV appearance--but it pays almost nothing. His problems seem
over when a guy comes to the apartment and Jane (Diana Lynn) is able to
negotiate a nice Hollywood contract. There's only one problem---the
'producer' is really an escaped mental patient and Al and his friends
have no idea they are heading west with no job waiting.
As a result, they find themselves stuck on the way there. They are
lucky enough to meet the very hot-to-trot Ms. Yvonne Yvonne--a
stereotypical French actress. She offers to have Steve sing in Vegas at
nightclub and their financial difficulties are over...for now. But, as
Yvonne Yvonne definitely has the hots for Steve, what is Jane to
do--especially since she and Steve are engaged?! Later, Al falls in
with some illegal gamblers (no big surprise) and goes to work for them.
However, while working in their crooked casino, Al's roulette table
pays off big--but shouldn't have since the table was supposedly rigged.
So, the gangsters decide to make Al and Irma pay. Can they be rescued
and can Steve and Jane work out their problems and find happiness? Tune
in and see in this modestly diverting film. Oddly, however, the comedic
elements (Irma and Seymour) are among the least entertaining aspects of
this comedy.
By the way, one thing I loved about this movie and "My Friend Irma" is
that Al has no last name. Even when the police question him, he only
uses the name Al--as does Irma who refers to herself as the "future Ms.
Al". Cute.
My Friend Irma Goes West is, despite more contrivances, a worthy sequel to its predecessor with good moments from Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis, 16 August 2011
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tavm from Baton Rouge, La.
Having just rewatched My Friend Irma on YouTube, I decided to finally watch the sequel on the same site. Once again, Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis are once again shoehorned into the movie plot of characters originally based on a radio sitcom featuring Jane Stacy (Diana Lynn), her scatterbrained roommate Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson) and Irma's con artist boyfriend Al (John Lund). Martin & Lewis are once again singer Steve & partner Seymour and once again they do their nightclub act that, while hilarious, doesn't really have anything to do with the plot which takes them out of New York City to at least Las Vegas since the Hollywood offer from a "producer" turns out to be...oh, watch the movie to find out. There's also a French film actress named Yvonne Yvonne (Corinne Calvet) with a monkey in tow added. The former to challenge Steve's fidelity to Jane and the latter to provide Seymour some more funny business. What I haven't said of the plot gets even more contrived than previously and most of the last 15 minutes or so isn't as funny as the first hour. But the cast once again try their best, Dean's crooning is as swoon-worthy as ever, and Jerry, for the most part, gets plenty of moments to shine. So on that note, My Friend Irma Goes West is recommended.
3 out of 7 people found the following review useful:
Not as good as "My Friend Irma", 9 August 2003
Author:
sarawoah from Minnesota
The only thing this movie lacked was plot and humor, which both started out promising. The plot was slow. The songs were slow and not as catchy as in the first movie. And Dean Martin was not the cowboy type. The transition between "My Friend Irma" and "My Friend Irma Goes West" was not smooth. I thought they got married in the end of the first movie, and what happened to all the money Irma won? I was very disappointed with Jerry Lewis' performance, he was just goofy in this movie, not very funny. When Martin and Lewis were together it seemed more like an act, separated from the main plot. It was a cute movie but lacked the charm of the first movie. If your going to see one, see "My Friend Irma"!
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