RIP Jerry Lewis....this scene is proof of what a beautiful artist he was. We don't have performers like this anymore, who take things to lovely levels. God bless him.
When I was about 13 - I saw this on an afternoon TV show- around 1966 - This scene with Jerry actually talking to a puppet as if it were real - MAN OH MAN - it really touched me in my heart ...so sensitive , and emotional - Thank God For Jerry - God Bless Him In all
I still believe that my soft toys will show care for me the way the little puppet does for Jerry. I love Jerry's films because they are a combination of hilarity, surrealism, inventiveness and whimsy, like my artwork, and it's a treat to connect with those things that rarely exist in the world, which is pretty grey.
One of my favorite scenes in a movie. The way I view this scene as Escapism and a break from work. Sometimes when we often feel down, we all have a place to go escape for an hour from reality. He's in his happy place.
The Ritts Puppets. They were everywhere in 60s. The last time i remember seeing them was in the early 70's as segment hosts for the Pink Panther show on saturday mornings.
@DewkMosi Mostly, this works because Jerry loved working with pathos; adding little cute, but slightly sad, bits to his movies. This one is Jerry believing in the puppet without questioning it, using his imagination to make the little clown "real".
These puppets belonged to a married couple who did puppetry. I the puppets were known as the Ritz (or is it Ritts?) Puppets. This little guy was considered a "throw away puppet" (:() in other words, not very necessary to their puppet show. I love him very much!
I dont know why I cry everytime I see this but this is my favorite scene still...❣❣❣ Jerry
RIP Jerry Lewis....this scene is proof of what a beautiful artist he was. We don't have performers like this anymore, who take things to lovely levels. God bless him.
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This is one of the greatest sequences in the history of film. It's magical!
I grew up and we had nothing. Just the housing project. If you saw a Jerry Lewis movie it made you happy and life didn't suck so much. Thanks Jerry.
When I was about 13 - I saw this on an afternoon TV show- around 1966 -
This scene with Jerry actually talking to a puppet as if it were real -
MAN OH MAN - it really touched me in my heart ...so sensitive , and emotional -
Thank God For Jerry - God Bless Him In all
I still believe that my soft toys will show care for me the way the little puppet does for Jerry.
I love Jerry's films because they are a combination of hilarity, surrealism, inventiveness and whimsy, like my artwork, and it's a treat to connect with those things that rarely exist in the world, which is pretty grey.
Love love love this scene 🥰 Love Jerry Lewis, grew up watching all his movies, he was the best!!!💗
Jerry Lewis is an absolute gem not only for the film industry but to people everywhere. This is one of my favorite clips and movies.
Your a stupid moron...Jerry Lewis raped women....
very beautiful scene...Jerry Lewis is a
complete master at what he does and
this magical scene proves that fact.
precious! jerry lewis is just amazingness. i wish there were movies like this now. i wish i was alive during the 50s.
One of my favorite scenes in a movie. The way I view this scene as Escapism and a break from work. Sometimes when we often feel down, we all have a place to go escape for an hour from reality. He's in his happy place.
I love this scene, it's too cute :)
What a beautiful man! and sooo talented too!
I LOVE this scene. It's so cute!
R.I.P., Jerry Lewis. Love this scene.
JERRY LEWIS IS SO TALENTED!!
The Ritts Puppets. They were everywhere in 60s. The last time i remember seeing them was in the early 70's as segment hosts for the Pink Panther show on saturday mornings.
@DewkMosi Mostly, this works because Jerry loved working with pathos; adding little cute, but slightly sad, bits to his movies. This one is Jerry believing in the puppet without questioning it, using his imagination to make the little clown "real".
I just love this scene! It's my favourite in the whole movie. Thank you for sharing it.
The music is perfect for the scene.
I love this puppet so much.
Wundervoll - Wunderschön - eine Traumhafte Szene - 🌜🛌🌛🌝 🛌 🌝 ....🌻🍀🌻🍀....
this it's a beautiful scene..i love it..
Nadia El Bana Yes.
Oh, how I love that look at 2:02...*sigh*
this alwas makes me misty things wer so simple back in the day
I love puppets,they are so innocent,except for Slappy.
I absolutely loved it ❤ overload cuteness
How cute!
I thought I saw all of Lewis' work, this is the first time I saw this.
These puppets belonged to a married couple who did puppetry. I the puppets were known as the Ritz (or is it Ritts?) Puppets. This little guy was considered a "throw away puppet" (:() in other words, not very necessary to their puppet show. I love him very much!
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cool vid i almost 4got bout this scene lol I wish i was back in jerry lewis time jeez that would be more fun than now adays
Thank God for Fritz the Cat.
Un grand moment de cinéma à la hauteur de de Chaplin....
Jerry lewis movies musics it's so wonderful 😭😭😭🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
?thanks! anyone know who wrote the music for this scene
What movie was this from? Was it from Errand Boy??
beauiful music
Weird...who the heck was the person behind the puppet?
Jerry
Anyone know who the Puppeteer was? And where I can find the next scene with the Ostrich puppet?
Jerry
@venicequeen34 2:02 I know, *sigh* just about says it all :)