The Nutty Professor
Directed by Jerry Lewis
Written by Jerry Lewis and Bill Richmond
1963/USA
Paramount Pictures
Repeat viewing/Amazon Instant
One of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die
[box] Dr. Hamius R. Warfield: Kelp, it’s human nature. Kelp, people just don’t like teachers blowing up their kids![/box]
I was not amused.
Despite the fact that he is a moron, Dr. Julius Kreb (Jerry Lewis) is a genius chemistry professor and beloved of all his students. Beautiful Stella Purdy (Stella Stevens) takes a special interest in him and he in her. Kreb decides that he needs to boost his sex appeal. Since the gym is not for him, he searches for a chemical solution.
Eventually, he stumbles across a formula that tranforms him into the swinging but obnoxious lounge singer Buddy Love. Stella is both strangely attracted and repelled by his creation. And Love transforms back into Kreb at the most awkward moments …
The running time of The Nutty Professor gave me ample time to analyze why I can’t stand Jerry Lewis. I think it’s basically that his persona is of an infantile idiot. All comedians play the fool but Lewis takes it that one step further into imbecility. Bud Abbott strikes me the same way. I like my comedians clever but eccentric. The one positive about this movie is there is no food humor, which features prominently in some of his films I like even less.
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