The Ladies' Man overview
Synopsis:
Comedian Jerry Lewis began directing movies in 1960, and this often unkind satire on the nature of American womanhood is one of his early efforts in that regard. The rubber-legged, rubber-faced Lewis plays Herbert, a man who is despondent over the break-up of his romance. While looking for a job, he comes across an impressive mansion (built as a set at the cost of $350,000) filled with women of all types -- and lo and behold -- they need a handyman. So Herbert gets to reside with a bevy of women of various types, all under the supervision of Mrs.
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Movie Details:
- Director: Jerry Lewis
- Studio: Paramount, Jerry Lewis Films, Franco London Films
- Year: 1961
- Run Time: 105 minutes
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Category: Feature
- Genre/Type: Comedy
- Filmed in: Color



