Jerry Lewis delivers a performance that balances his signature manic slapstick with a surprising amount of heart. Unlike some of his more abrasive characters, Jerome is deeply sympathetic. His "disorderly" nature isn't due to malice or incompetence, but rather an overabundance of care that leads to chaotic results, most notably in the legendary "ambulance chase" finale. Direction and Style
Directed by Frank Tashlin, a former cartoon director, the film feels like a live-action Looney Tunes short. Tashlin’s influence is evident in the: Jerry chez les Cinoques FRENCH DVDRIP 1964
: The comedic timing is surgical, particularly in scenes involving a mountain of bandages or the high-speed pursuit through grocery store displays. Jerry Lewis delivers a performance that balances his
(originally titled The Disorderly Orderly ) is a 1964 comedy classic starring Jerry Lewis that remains a high point of his solo career. The film follows Jerome Littlefield, a well-meaning but disaster-prone orderly at the Whitestone Sanatorium whose empathy for patients causes him to physically manifest their symptoms—a condition called "neurotic identification." The Performance Direction and Style Directed by Frank Tashlin, a