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Summary: GREAT MOVIE.
Comment: This is entertainment at his best
with DINO and JERRY LEWIS.
Highly recommended!
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Summary: THE DUOS BEST FILM YET!
Comment: Made in 1953, The Caddy was the best Martin & Lewis film to date, showing off both men's talents to the best of their ability. Again there isn't whole lot of plot to their films, merely plot elements that frame the two star's unique talents. This time Jerry is caddy Harvey Miller to Dean's Joe Anthony, who is a pro golfer. Well, Harvey of course causes utter havok on the golf course, annoying everyone, including pro golfers Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, and Byron Nelson, playing themselves. Utter craziness 30 years before the next great golf movie, "Caddyshack" would come along.
The gorgeous Donna Reed is in a supporting role as Kathy Taylor and does a fine job in her role. Dean sings one of his most famous songs ever, "Thats' Amore!" which was nominated for an Academy Award. The boys were really hitting thier stride now and on top of their game and the entertainment world with this wonderfully funny film.
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Summary: A Classic Martin/Lewis
Comment: This is definitely one of their top movies together. This and The Stooge are right there together. Here is classic Lewis/Martin humor. Good, clean fun.
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Summary: Entertaining Golf the Comic Italian Way
Comment: This is more of classic Martin & Lewis! They play off each other so well. Here the goofy caddie (read Lewis) becomes the star golfer.Songs are good, with That's Amore the headliner. Never realized that this song came from this movie.
Lighthearted stuff that is so pleasing a contrast to today's shocking, revolting plots. Very entertaining for the family.
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Summary: Buy this one!
Comment: Really enjoyed Dean Martin's singing! Their acting was more believable in this movie. The 2 comedians looked like they really had fun on this film.