Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis Collection – Vol. 1
Dec/095
Description
This 4 disc set includes 8 movies – My Friend Irma, My Friend Irma Goes West, That’s My Boy, Sailor Beware, Jumping Jacks, The Stooge, Scared Stiff, and The Caddy.Amazon.com
A nightclub act with a handsome singer and an anarchic monkey-boy became a potent box-office force in the early 1950s. Although their wild live antics never translated intact to the screen, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis were an instant movie hit; they had two films in the box-office top ten of 1951, and another two in the top ten of 1952. Paramount repays this effort with its Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis Collection, Volume One, which gathers most of their early efforts at the studio.
Martin and Lewis were introduced in 1949’s My Friend Irma, a big-screen version of a popular radio show. The boys are in support, but their high jinks were the hit of the movie, and their portion of screen time ballooned in My Friend Irma Goes West, which they basically take over. Both movies are enjoyable comedies, and especially in the sequel Lewis’s lunatic style of mugging, vocal calisthenics, and physical shtick makes him look like an animal uncaged.
Not included in this set is their first starring vehicle, At War with the Army. The next six consecutive films are here, beginning with one of their best, 1951’s That’s My Boy. Jerry plays the athletically hopeless son of a famous football hero (Eddie Mayehoff, a funny man). It’s a measure of how much Lewis had grabbed the public’s imagination that Dino doesn’t show up until the film is 20 minutes old. (Lewis later wrote that he arranged for “That’s Amore” to be included in The Caddy to bolster Martin’s popularity.) Also from 1951, Sailor Beware is a service comedy with some hilarious sequences–Lewis conducting a male chorus, for instance, or undergoing a slightly surreal medical exam–and the team still has a freshness despite the movie formula. Their timing together in the punchdrunk-boxer routine shows some of the chemistry they must have had onstage.
Jumping Jacks (1952) is the least of Martin & Lewis’s service comedies, with Lewis as a showbiz performer who pretends to be in the military as a favor to Dean. The Stooge, same year, is one of their best teamings, this time with a touch of pathos along with the laughs: Martin is a self-centered singer who can’t acknowledge that his hired stooge is the reason his act is boffo. Along with the backstage stuff, the movie demonstrates how skilled Lewis’s singing was, even in a comic purpose.
1953’s Scared Stiff is a warmed-over remake of the Bob Hope comedy The Ghost Breakers, and shows that the boys were overworked; the story is lame and the clowning feels more desperate (although Lewis has a few moments imitating co-star Carmen Miranda). In The Caddy, from the same year, Martin indulges his real-life passion for golf, and Lewis plays the neglected caddy. It’s a return to form, borrowing a Stooge vibe, and boasts an odd framing story with the boys playing a nightclub act very much like Martin & Lewis.
Unless you’re already a fan, your enthusiasm for this set will depend on your tolerance for Jerry Lewis and his manic, childlike dementia. Either you’ll laugh, resist, or become fascinated at the naked, look-at-me neediness of his act. Dean Martin can be appreciated for the difficult job of playing straight man to this craziness (notice, too, how his singing voice comes into its own, from imitation Bing Crosby in the first couple of pictures to the familiar, relaxed style of vintage Dino). The DVD set provides no supporting features, but this is the first chapter of a hugely profitable and popular showbiz phenomenon. Just one more thing: “Who’s your little whoozis? Who’s your toitle dove?” –Robert Horton
Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis Collection – Vol. 1
Western Sterling Silver Buckles: For Your Wardrobe and Collection Too
Dec/090
When Western clothing was starting to gain popularity, it has also started to create a demand for Western sterling silver buckles and leather boots. And now they have again created a fashion revival. It has not only enhanced the Western outfit but sporting leather belts with Western sterling silver buckles have become a fashion statement. You would see popular celebrities, political personalities, movie stars, and a million others out there have created a stir and added a distinct touch to their entire wardrobe. That is why Western belt with silver buckles have become more expensive these days.
The History
Although belt buckles became widely popular in the early twentieth century, the introduction of the first Western sterling silver buckles began with the Mexican cowboys or what they would call as the vaqueros. They had fine silver spurs tacked onto a buckle, and these were the first introduction of the buckles to the untamed Western Americans and the Texas Rangers as well. But if we really trace back the olden cowboys, you would not see any of them with the popular leather belts. In fact, real cowboys who were actively riding the Wild West ranges had suspenders and buckles. These were taken from the friction buckles back then, which were used by the military. The Western movies were the ones who actually popularized Western sterling silver buckles.
Collectible and Antique Buckles
Now you would see Western sterling silver buckles in the Texas state seal, in the Jack Daniels emblem, in oil derricks that have simple designs and with more intricate and elegant ones too. There are also buckles that now have become highly precious collectible items like those that were worn during the art nouveau era in the 1900s. Buckles that were from famous designers like Don Ellis, Al Pecetti, John Mccabe, Edward H. Bohlin, William Nelson, Michael Srour, Robert Schaezlin and Les Garica. These are famous pioneer manufacturers in the industry, and their creations are now very precious collections. Others companies have also began to make their own collection of collector’s items or from their limited edition designed buckles. Companies like Hesston that makes new designs each year have updated designs of the Western buckles that are also available for collection like the Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo buckles. Western sterling silver buckles with nationalistic designs, such as those that depict eagles, Confederate flags, and the patriotic U. S. flag or that of a cowboy riding the back of a bronco, are also popular collectible items.
Where to Shop
There are several Western sterling silver buckles in the market today that comes in varied designs, sizes, shapes, and styles. There are even those that are matched with a theme: gothic, Western, music, sporty; or those with character designs: Superman, Peter Pan, Batman, Wonder Woman, or just about anything. It can truly spice up your wardrobe, or it can just lay hanging on the wall as your intimate collection. Whatever your purpose is, you should only trust Maverick Western Wear for your purchase of these items.
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When Western clothing was going to attain popularity, it has also initiated to make a requirement for Western sterling silver buckles and leather boots. And now they have again made a mode resurgence. It has not only elevated the Western outfit but sporting leather belts with Western sterling silver buckles have turned a fashion affirmation. You would see popular famous people, political personalities, movie stars, and a million others out there have created a stir and appended a lucid affect to their full wardrobe. That is why Western belt with silver buckles have turned more pricey these days.
The History
Although belt buckles went widely popular in the early twentieth century, the insertion of the first Western sterling silver buckles started out with the Mexican cowboys or what they would call as the vaqueros. They had nice silver spines pieced onto a buckle, and these were the first presentation of the buckles to the untamed Western Americans and the Texas Rangers as well. But if we really trace back the olden cowboys, you would not see any of them with the popular leather belts. In fact, real cowboys who were actively riding the Wild West ranges had suspenders and buckles. These were taken from the friction buckles back then, which were used by the military. The Western movies were the ones who in reality popularized Western sterling silver buckles.
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TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: John Wayne Westerns
Dec/092
Description
THE SEARCHERS John Wayne plays an ex-Confederate soldier seeking his niece, captured by Comanches who massacred his family. He wont surrender to hunger, thirst, the elements or loneliness. And in his five-year search, he finds the unexpected: his own humanity. This 12th John Wayne/John Ford collaboration resulted in a universally acclaimed cinema landmark. FORT APACHE The soldiers at Fort Apache may disagree with the tactics of their glory-seeking new commander. But to a man, theyre duty-bound to obey even when it means almost certain disaster. John Wayne, Henry Fonda and others familiar players from director John Fords “stock company” saddle up for the first film in the directors famed cavalry trilogy. RIO BRAVO On one side is an army of gunmen dead-set on springing a murderous cohort from jail. On the other is a sheriff (John Wayne), two deputies (Dean Martin and Walter Brennan), an unseasoned, trigger-happy youth (Ricky Nelson) and a woman with a past (Angie Dickinson). Howard Hawks directs one of the genres greatest and most influential works. THE COWBOYS John Wayne had one of his richest late-career roles as a leather-tough rancher who, deserted by his regular help, hires 11 greenhorn schoolboys for a cattle drive across 400 treacherous miles. Roscoe Lee Browne, Colleen Dewhurst and Bruce Dern co-star.
TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: John Wayne Westerns

