The Ladies Man (Paramount Pictures) (1961)

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PHOTO LAYOUTS & SCENE MATS STORY-IN-4-PICTURES Still 10374-82 : Mat 2E Jerry Lewis introduces Pat Stanley in “The Ladies Man,” Technicolor comedy COMIN» hese eons Stains to thee 2 ieee Theatre. Co-starring Helen Traubel, the Paramount release stars writer-director-producer Lewis as a woman-hater who finds he is the only male in a boarding house full of gorgeous girls. Still 10374-37 Mat 2A HBerbert H. Heebert (Jerry Lewis), disappointed in love, vows to avoid women like the plague. Because she is motherly-looking, he takes a job with former opera star Helen Welenmelon (Helen Traubel), who runs a large boarding house in Hollywood. Herby is shocked to learn it is occupied exclusively by girls. He wants out, but because houseboys are hard to come by, Helen persuades him to stay. ~—) = el = hal r Ue So — > = = wa ea) a bi S aera eat Still 10374-12 Mat 2F Jerry Lewis gets carried away—by comedienne Kathleen Freeman — _ in “The Ladies Man,” a Paramount release written, directed and produced by the zany comic. The Technicolor comedy co-starring Helen Traubel and introducing 3 : oe Pat “Stanley comes to. the s.caste.i sinless. THeatre ona akan See Y Still 376-3 Mat 2B Herby is then launched into a number of traumatic experiences with the beauties, most of whom are models and would-be performers. In spite of himself he is drawn to aspiring actress Fay (Pat Stanley), the only one who shows a genuine interest in him. He begins, however, to share in the girls’ various activities, even dancing with them to the music of Harry James and His Band. THE FOUR FACES OF JERRY LEWIS Still 366-8 Mat 2C After wrecking a TV interview set up for Belen, Herby gets into more trouble Beate 33 : ae ccanetoee rececareosi with some of the girls’ dates. One of them is George Raft. Herby doesn’t beSees Be see : lieve he’s the famed movie star and challenges him to flip a coin to prove himself. Herbie goes into a real spin when he realizes the man actually is George Ratt. a 3 i a Still 289-2 Mat 2v By the time Miss Welenmelon’s birthday arrives, Herbie has come a long way Sul 10374.PS.2 : reer acnnae aii : Mat 3A from the shy woman-hater he was. He and the girls stage a big surprise party Hgplard 4 : = e: Ae ys soutlete parr ee ets Feabatie the girls and Herbert i chert JERRY LEWIS WEARS MANY HATS (producer, director, writer and star) and many faces in con* * * . . . s 9 +b) A specialties which include impersonations of Chaplin, Jolson and Groucho Marx. nection with his new Technicolor comedy, “The Ladies’ Man,” which comes .............. -to the ary aes _.... Theatre. In the course of his portrayal of the only male employe in a boarding house for Hollywood beauties, Jerry impersonates Groucho Marx (upper left), Charlie Chaplin (upper right), an uninhibited ballet dancer (lower right) and Al Jolson (lower left).