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The Nutty Professor (1963)
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Studio: Paramount Home Video
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: N/A
Director: Jerry Lewis
Language: English
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Cast: Jerry Lewis, Kathleen Freeman, Stella Stevens, Howard Morris
Published ID: 59658
UPC: 097360671247, 097360563641, 097360563627,
Plot: Professor Julius F. Kelp (Jerry Lewis) is an addle-brained, absent-minded chemistry instructor always incurring the wrath of the university administration by continually blowing up the classroom laboratory. The shy guy has his eyes on the student body of Stella (Stella Stevens). When a football-playing bully humiliates him, Kelp tries to concoct a chemical to help him gain physical strength and stature. The potion turns him into the handsome, hard-edged nightclub singer named Buddy Love. The mild-mannered professor's alter ego becomes a self-absorbed campus favorite at the Purple Pit, a hangout for hip cats and kittens. Stella falls for the enigmatic entertainer who wows the crowd with his jazzy, breezy delivery and cool demeanor. Buddy mixes it up with the bartender (Buddy Lester), who is instructed on how to mix the latest drinks by the professor-turned-party animal. The drawback of the potion is that it wears off at the most embarrassing an inopportune times for Buddy, turning him back into the helpless Kelp. Buddy performs at the annual student dance, and while on the dais, the elixir starts to wear off. The students and staff watch in amazement as he changes back into the professor. He gives an impassioned plea that people must learn to like themselves before others can like them in return. Stella still wants to be the teacher's pet, and the two make future plans together. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
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Unwatchable
Added 7/25/2009

I thought Eddy Murphy was bad with his version of "Nutty Professor", but this is worse. The scenes are too long and drawn out. I couldn't finish it. However, it was made in 1963, and if you want a lot of cigarettes, tough guy mochoism, and insults to women, you might like it.
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dvd
Added 7/9/2009

It came quickly. And it plays well. It wasn't scratched or anything. It wasn't late or anything. I guess that's it.
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Nutty Professor Critique
Added 6/27/2009

I watched this movie and many other Jerry Lewis movies as a child and enjoyed the pure humor that was derived from Jerry's comedic brillance. This is truly a hilarious movie. Jerry was at his best as suave Buddy Love and bumbling professor and Stella Stevens was a very good leading lady to help make this movie a truly enjoyable experience.
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Jerry Lewis Masterpiece
Added 6/9/2009

I've seen 5 or 6 of Lewis's films and for the most part they consist of very juvenile (or French) humor. But The Nutty Professor is in a different category completely. I loved it when I saw it as a 13 year old on its initial release and it has gotten better with time.
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A very charming film
Added 10/13/2008

In a performance reminiscent of Peter Sellers in `Dr. Strangeglove,' Eddie Murphy turns in a tour de farce in `The Nutty Professor.' This was a film I had intended to see for a decade and I was certainly not disappointed when I finally rented it. Murphy provides a charming performance as shy, gentlemanly fat man, Prof. Sherman Klump. One cannot help rooting for the 400-pound professor to woo foxy grad student Carla Purty (Jada Pinkett Smith), rather than egomaniacal alter ego Buddy Love. Larry Miller is also fun as the smiling but malevolent Dean Richmond a type role he has played several times before. Of course the special effects wowed audiences in 1991 and they are still quite impressive. I haven't seen the 1963 Jerry Lewis version and pray I never have to, but I doubt that it had the charm of this production. Pinkett Smith adds not only beauty, but a warm grace and dignity to an otherwise chaotic scene of runaway gerbils, wild night spots and bizarre potions. David Chappelle, meanwhile, is entertaining as obnoxious stand-up comic Reggie Warrington. And, of course, there are the Klumps. Murphy outdoes himself as Sherman's dysfunctional, farting family. While I have no real desire to see the 2000 sequel, which apparently focuses on the Klump family, they do add some fun to the film. Overall, I would call `The Nutty Professor' a solid comedy with plenty of laughs, lots of charm, and even a bit of a message.
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Unwatchable
Added 7/25/2009

I thought Eddy Murphy was bad with his version of "Nutty Professor", but this is worse. The scenes are too long and drawn out. I couldn't finish it. However, it was made in 1963, and if you want a lot of cigarettes, tough guy mochoism, and insults to women, you might like it.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
dvd
Added 7/9/2009

It came quickly. And it plays well. It wasn't scratched or anything. It wasn't late or anything. I guess that's it.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Nutty Professor Critique
Added 6/27/2009

I watched this movie and many other Jerry Lewis movies as a child and enjoyed the pure humor that was derived from Jerry's comedic brillance. This is truly a hilarious movie. Jerry was at his best as suave Buddy Love and bumbling professor and Stella Stevens was a very good leading lady to help make this movie a truly enjoyable experience.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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