Hollywood Fun Festival (1952)
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Reviews: write review The real-life Jerry Lewis opens a camera store in Los Angeles, and Ralph Staub drops by to visit with Jerry... See full summary » Director:Ralph Staub |
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Hollywood Fun Festival (1952)
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Reviews: write review The real-life Jerry Lewis opens a camera store in Los Angeles, and Ralph Staub drops by to visit with Jerry... See full summary » Director:Ralph Staub |
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Ralph Staub | ... |
Himself - Commentator
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| Dean Martin | ... |
Himself - Camera Store Visitor
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| Jerry Lewis | ... |
Himself - Owner of Camera Store
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George Jessel | ... |
Himself - Camera Store Visitor
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| Diana Lynn | ... |
Herself - Camera Store Visitor
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| Rhonda Fleming | ... |
Herself - Camera Store Visitor
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Dick Haymes | ... |
Himself - Disc Jockey
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The real-life Jerry Lewis opens a camera store in Los Angeles, and Ralph Staub drops by to visit with Jerry, as does Diana Lynn, Rhonda Fleming, Georgie Jessell---who never let anything happen in Hollywood without showing up with his home-movie 16 mm, and may have bought some film from Jerry on Grand Opening Day---and also, of course, Jerry's comedy-team partner, Dean Martin. Later, Ralph drops in on former 20th Century-Fox star, Dick Haymes, who was now working as a radio-Disc Jockey. This entry in Columbia's Screen Snapshots series got more bookings than the usual shorts in the series, as theatre exhibitors saw a chance to bill it as a "new" Martin & Lewis film. Written by Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
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