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Jerry Chez Les Cinoques French | Dvdrip 1964

While the slapstick style is "old school," the film’s technical execution and Lewis's physical comedy are timeless. It is often cited alongside The Nutty Professor as essential viewing for fans of the genre.

(originally titled The Disorderly Orderly ) is a 1964 comedy classic starring Jerry Lewis that remains a high point of his solo career. The film follows Jerome Littlefield, a well-meaning but disaster-prone orderly at the Whitestone Sanatorium whose empathy for patients causes him to physically manifest their symptoms—a condition called "neurotic identification." The Performance Jerry chez les Cinoques FRENCH DVDRIP 1964

: The comedic timing is surgical, particularly in scenes involving a mountain of bandages or the high-speed pursuit through grocery store displays. While the slapstick style is "old school," the

The film holds a special place in French cinema culture. French critics—particularly those at Cahiers du Cinéma —famously championed Lewis as a "total filmmaker" (auteur). The title "Jerry chez les Cinoques" (literally "Jerry among the Crazies") reflects the era's localization style, framing Lewis as the focal point of a chaotic ensemble. The film follows Jerome Littlefield, a well-meaning but

: Beneath the jokes, there is a subtle poke at the high costs and bureaucracy of the American healthcare system. French Reception

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