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| Director: | Frank Tashlin | 
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| Writer: | Frank Tashlin, Hal Kanter, Don McGuire, Herbert Baker | 
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| A struggling painter begins taking inspiration from the dreams of his friend and roommate, a comic book fan who narrates an adventure story while he sleeps, but unbeknownst to the latter, the artist of his favorite comic book lives in the same building as they do with the model for her drawings. | |
| Release Date: | Nov 07, 1955 | 
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| Director: | Frank Tashlin | 
| Writer: | Frank Tashlin, Hal Kanter, Don McGuire, Herbert Baker | 
| Genres: | Comedy | 
| Keywords | roommates, male friendship, comic book, painting, horoscope, based on play or musical, secret service, boyfriend girlfriend relationship, modeling, foreign agent, cartoonist, abduction | 
| Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, Hal Wallis Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $3,800,000 Budget: $1,500,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 10, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Dean Martin | Rick Todd | 
| Jerry Lewis | Eugene Fullstack | 
| Shirley MacLaine | Bessie Sparrowbush | 
| Dorothy Malone | Abigail Parker | 
| Eddie Mayehoff | Mr. Murdock | 
| Eva Gabor | Sonia / Mrs. Curtis | 
| Anita Ekberg | Anita | 
| George Winslow | Richard Stilton | 
| Jack Elam | Ivan | 
| Herbert Rudley | Secret Service Chief Samuels | 
| Richard Shannon | Secret Service Chief Rogers | 
| Richard Webb | Secret Service Chief Peters | 
| Alan Lee | Otto | 
| Otto Waldis | Kurt | 
| Kathleen Freeman | Mrs. Muldoon (uncredited) | 
| Martha Wentworth | Fat Lady (uncredited) | 
| Sara Berner | Mrs. Stilton (uncredited) | 
| Art Baker | TV Commentator (uncredited) | 
| Steven Geray | Kurt's Associate (uncredited) | 
| Emory Parnell | Mr. Kelly (uncredited) | 
| Ralph Dumke | Mr. Trimm (uncredited) | 
| Clancy Cooper | Police Officer (uncredited) | 
| Charles Evans | General Traynor (uncredited) | 
| Carleton Young | Colonel Drury (uncredited) | 
| Ann McCrea | Janet (uncredited) | 
| Glen Walters | Masseuse (uncredited) | 
| Larri Thomas | Masseuse (uncredited) | 
| Dale Hartleben | Vulture Boy (uncredited) | 
| Mickey Little | Vulture Boy (uncredited) | 
| Patricia Morrow | Zuba Girl (uncredited) | 
| Sue Carlton | Office Clerk (uncredited) | 
| Tommy Summers | Elevator Operator (uncredited) | 
| Max Power | Taxi Driver (uncredited) | 
| Frances Lansing | Cigarette Girl (uncredited) | 
| Don Corey | Man at Telescope (uncredited) | 
| Frank Carter | Stage Manager (uncredited) | 
| Rudy Makoul | Announcer (uncredited) | 
| Mara Lynn | Dancer (uncredited) | 
| Charlotte Lander | Dancer (uncredited) | 
| Shirley Falls | Dancer (uncredited) | 
| Jean Heidy | Dancer (uncredited) | 
| Jane Adrian | Dancer (uncredited) | 
| Audrey Saunders | Dancer (uncredited) | 
| Esther Furst | Dancer (uncredited) | 
| Edna Ryan | Dancer (uncredited) | 
| Marcella Becker | Dancer (uncredited) | 
| Susan Brown | Dancer (uncredited) | 
| Georgia Holt | Model (uncredited) | 
| Diana Deane | Dancer (uncredited) | 
| Jack Deery | Stork Club Patron (uncredited) | 
| Tom Ferrandini | Fashion Show Spectator (uncredited) | 
| Charles Fogel | Stork Club Patron (uncredited) | 
| George Ford | Spectator on Sidewalk (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Edith Head | Costume Design | 
| Sam Comer | Set Decoration | 
| Harry Warren | Songs | 
| Frank Tashlin | Screenplay, Director | 
| Richard Mueller | Other | 
| Daniel L. Fapp | Director of Photography | 
| Wally Westmore | Makeup Supervisor | 
| Hal Kanter | Screenplay | 
| Walter Scharf | Conductor, Music Arranger | 
| Hal Pereira | Art Direction | 
| Charles C. Coleman | Assistant Director | 
| Gene Garvin | Sound Recordist | 
| Ed Fitzharris | Wardrobe Designer | 
| John P. Fulton | Special Effects | 
| Rudy Makoul | Dialogue Coach | 
| Hugo Grenzbach | Sound Recordist | 
| Warren Low | Editor | 
| Charles O'Curran | Choreographer | 
| Bill Avery | Still Photographer | 
| Neil Wheeler | Property Master | 
| Dean Cole | Hairstylist | 
| Hugh Brown | Assistant Production Manager | 
| Stanley Williams | Gaffer | 
| Tambi Larsen | Art Direction | 
| Arthur Krams | Set Decoration | 
| Jack Brooks | Lyricist | 
| Norman Lessing | Theatre Play | 
| Farciot Edouart | Visual Effects | 
| Norman Luboff | Vocals | 
| Richard Caffey | Second Assistant Director | 
| Buzz Boggs | Camera Operator | 
| Harry Ray | Makeup Artist | 
| Frank Caffey | Production Manager | 
| Edward R. Morse | Casting | 
| Michael Davidson | Theatre Play | 
| James Engle | Second Assistant Director | 
| Frank Dugas | Assistant Camera | 
| Joe Stinton | Makeup Artist | 
| Jack Saper | Producer's Assistant | 
| Paul Nathan | Casting | 
| Marvin Weldon | Script Supervisor | 
| Don McGuire | Adaptation | 
| Herbert Baker | Screenplay | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Paul Nathan | Associate Producer | 
| Hal B. Wallis | Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | 
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Happiness is just a state of mind my friend … when you pretend. Rick Todd and Eugene Fullstack share an apartment, Rick is a struggling artist and Eugene is a comic book fan with very few marbles! Both men are struggling to earn money, but when Eugene starts telling the comic book adventures of V ... incent the Vulture in his sleep, Rick spies an opportunity to make some money. Trouble is is that the gorgeous Bessie Sparrowbrush and Abigail Parker are about to enter the boys lives, and with the secret services from different countries interested in Eugene's dreams as well, love and government interests are going to meet head on - with the result being chaos! Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis were a double act that had as many ups as they did downs, but something about their partnership tapped into the fluff entertainment market that entertained millions with a blend of crooning and idiotic pratfalling. Here with Artists And Models they manage to create an ode to joy that positively quakes with fun from the very first tremor of the opening sequence. If we were to dissect the film and analyse it piece by piece it would probably come up short of being a technical wonder and a genius smart piece of film making, but really why would anyone want to do that? Surely we enter a film like this in the hope of being taken away from the world? And few films in this genre can better lay claim to being so fun and full of love, friendship and care free abandon, all in one clean sweep. To me personally there is only Singing In The Rain that can portray better the beauty of living your life with a smile on your face, Artists And Models has everything one needs to cure the blues. Sparkling as it does in Vistavision, Artists and Models delights the eyes as much as it lifts the heart, technically it scores high and it's boosted by a cast on optimum form. Jerry Lewis is hated as much as he is adored, I guess his bumbling buffoonery annoys if taken in regular doses, but when he was on form he is nothing short of a comic genius. Witness here in this film the quintessential Jerry Lewis turn, from a quite brilliant telephone to bath sequence via mime, to an interplay musical sequence with the fabulous Shirley MacLaine, these could surely make even the dead raise a smile. Then there is Dino Paul Crocetti, those Italian looks so beloved by the ladies, sickeningly going hand in hand with a voice apparently sent from high above. Enjoy here a special sequence as Dean sings and dances with the children (sadly uncredited), every inch of the frame is filled with what makes the world go around. Shirley Maclaine, Dorothy Malone and the ever enjoyable Eddie Mayehoff all combine to make this one of the pinnacles of the Dean & Jerry partnership, it may not be your preferred genre, but everyone should let such an ode to joy into their lives just once. 9/10