Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis at the Copacabana New York City 3 February 1954 Part 1 of 4

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  • Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis at the Copacabana New York City 3 February 1954 Part 1 of 4. An incredible performance- one for the record books!
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  • @deborahplatt6364
    @deborahplatt6364 8 років тому +44

    Thanks so much for this! My Mom and Dad were at this show and although Dad is gone, Mom's turning 85 and we were talking about this show and when I found the video OMG Mom's eyes lit up as if she was right there back in 1954. Thanks so much for this!

    • @soapbxprod
      @soapbxprod  8 років тому

      +deborah platt OMFG! REALLY? Wonderful! I'm SO GLAD that your Mom got a kick out of it- may I ask you, are you related to Oliver and Edward Platt? Jerry is a dear friend- and Janet Leigh was like an aunt of mine... I'm Abner Biberman's grandson...

  • @johnheart6890
    @johnheart6890 Рік тому +2

    Tough crowd. Dean killed me with “why is no one paying attention!” And “I’m not afraid”! Love this ! Thanks!

  • @mymistydaydogs
    @mymistydaydogs 12 років тому +9

    I would trade what's left of my youth to have been around for these days...the best years American entertainment has ever known.

  • @matthewgallagher1761
    @matthewgallagher1761 11 років тому +1

    Absolutely right - Jerry Lewis is, was, and always will be, a legend and a defining comedic genius. You see his influence in so many of today's comedians. And Dean Martin, in his own incredibly unique way, a genuinely funny and great singer, was also influential in his world. They were incredible together. There will never be a team like this again - it wasn't just the talent, it was the chemistry they had and the perfect timing and the delight they took in each others' talents.

  • @valueink
    @valueink 3 роки тому +2

    These guys lived life to the fullest. Blessed with talent, fame, and so many friends. Always ganging out with people and enjoyig what life had to offer. No ones was home in front of their computer on Saturday night. People were out and socializing. Contrast that to the isolated and selfish society we've become...

  • @CBSEye
    @CBSEye 10 років тому +1

    Finding Martin & Lewis at the Copa on UA-cam makes life worth living. With eternal thanks. - JG, a fan of the two

  • @joseantoniobordaaguilera133
    @joseantoniobordaaguilera133 5 років тому +5

    Love dean's voice!!!

  • @stevemelnicola
    @stevemelnicola 11 років тому +6

    I have watched this footage a lot and love it more every time. No need to argue a 50 year hypothetical argument who was greater. Dean Martin was great. Jerry Lewis was and still is great. Martin and Lewis were incredible. It's so lucky we have a visual document of this type. I have seen some incredible recently discovered photos from Life mag files of a Copacabana performance from 1948 or so that are well worth finding. Search Martin and Lewis time life photos to get there.

  • @Loejyrrab
    @Loejyrrab 12 років тому

    I was a kid in those days. I worshipped the two them. I was brokenhearted when they broke up. The fact that Jerry is alive allows me to retain a bit of my youth. They enteratined a nation together and solo. Nothing like them now.

  • @BalticSeaChris
    @BalticSeaChris 12 років тому +1

    WOW. I love UA-cam when I find videos like this. Thank you so much!

  • @tallpaul521
    @tallpaul521 11 років тому

    I was born too late. Great days back then. People dressed to go out, drank, smoked and had a great time watching great talent. Luke, thanks for this -- I have a really crappy copy of this show, but this is wonderful. Interesting to see how animated Dean is before his Rat Pack days when he was so laid back. Fans should read Jerry's book "Dean and Me"--wonderful. Never knew that Dean's first name was Paul and offstage Jerry only called him Paul.

  • @rixarcade
    @rixarcade 11 років тому

    When I was a kid in Atlantic City in the Sixties, these guys' 500 Club shows were still legendary although they'd broken up two decades earlier. Now I know, in clubs they were the best.

  • @Caperz.
    @Caperz. 2 роки тому

    God what I wouldn’t give to go back there

  • @Foodshe
    @Foodshe 11 років тому

    Awesome. Thank you.

  • @billtox
    @billtox 12 років тому

    AWESOME!!!!!
    Thank you so much for the upload!!!!!!!!!

  • @noohoozfurra
    @noohoozfurra 12 років тому

    Fantastic upload. Wonderful piece of entertainment
    history for those of a certain age and then some. Thanks a million.

  • @colonialradio1
    @colonialradio1 11 років тому

    Incredible!! REALLY appreciate your posting this. Quite amazing.

  • @nootminwoo
    @nootminwoo 4 роки тому

    This makes me happy.. thank YOU

  • @jessediaz6940
    @jessediaz6940 2 роки тому

    The wise guys were everywhere

  • @tommyray9762
    @tommyray9762 3 роки тому +2

    Can you imagine how many mafia bosses were sitting there

  • @zarencachia6017
    @zarencachia6017 4 роки тому

    Thanks for video Inver see before

  • @cvcoco
    @cvcoco 6 років тому +1

    I was one week old. Maybe my parents took a break and watched this on TV while they left me to cry in the crib?

  • @VideotecadoJota
    @VideotecadoJota 12 років тому

    THANKYOU! \o/

  • @jackoneal1
    @jackoneal1 11 років тому +10

    wow Jerry Lewis made the first known go home you're drunk joke! Good to know.

  • @stevemelnicola
    @stevemelnicola 12 років тому +1

    A pity you don't see guys with this talent set anymore. When they broke up, they each gained something and lost something too. A shame they couldn't have had an occaisional reunion of substance while mostly being solo. Like the Beatles there was too much talent to fit in one team for too long. So relaxed and confident on stage. Singers, dancers, comedians and structured craziness with room for spontaneity. To see how popular these guys were see the Paramount reception clips Thanks.

  • @valueink
    @valueink 3 роки тому

    Glorious times

  • @TheJohnSmith1963
    @TheJohnSmith1963 12 років тому

    Thank you for digging up this buried treasure.

  • @stevemelnicola
    @stevemelnicola 11 років тому +2

    Watched this (again!) made me think about great comedy teams. Laurel and Hardy, Marx Bros, Abbott and Costello, Bing and Bob, Stooges, The Two Ronnies, Pete and Dud (great English duos) etc... All of them had chemistry. Martin and Lewis were different to them all but had amazing chemistry, understanding and timing all of their own and were second to none. Don't see any current teams with what these guys had.. shame as the timing and skill a team builds up multiplies the comedic effect.

  • @soapbxprod
    @soapbxprod  11 років тому

    Really glad you're enjoying it- it's such a rare gem- to see M&L doing their real show- the one for grownups... :) I still love the Marx Brothers over all others, but all the teams you mentioned are in the pantheon of comedy!

  • @CBSEye
    @CBSEye 10 років тому

    Hi Luke, I've discovered a goldmine on your channel. This Baby Boomer loves this type of stuff and is a big fan of your A&E bios. I sing pop and rock 'n' roll on my channel, but as a former music journalist I've covered many artists at the old Copa on E.60th and this brought back those memories. Bring on more! - Guy Kent (Jersey Guy) Only On CBSEye

  • @zedo0
    @zedo0 11 років тому

    I appreciate any and every bit of footage from any of the Rat Pack. These guys were the epitome of cool.

    • @jerrylewisthekid5479
      @jerrylewisthekid5479 3 роки тому

      But what does the rat pack have to do with this video? These are Martin & Lewis. NOT the Rat Pack.

    • @zedo0
      @zedo0 3 роки тому

      @@jerrylewisthekid5479 Not sure why u felt the need to reply to an 8 years old post but maybe if u read just a tad slower, u would have noticed i said, "I appreciate any and every bit of footage from ANY of the Rat Pack." I used the word, any. Dean Martin was one of the Rat Pack so I like videos with them as a group or individually. Savy.

  • @martadoso9
    @martadoso9 11 років тому +3

    MARTIN & LEWIS WERE GREAT...

  • @noohoozfurra
    @noohoozfurra 12 років тому

    @soapbxprod Hey, it's you guys that keep us in touch with our heritage! I stumbled onto the Jerry&Dean vid on Classicshowbiz.blogspot but...it had been removed (copyright). Alternative plan...Google, then soapbxprod. Serendipity at work!! I'll be sure to check out more of your content. Thanks again. All the best from Scotland.

  • @spar53
    @spar53 2 роки тому

    Going back in time make !I've easyer!compare to 2022

  • @rixarcade
    @rixarcade 10 років тому +7

    A treasure. Is this the only recording of their night club act? I'd give anything to see what they were like back at the start in the 500 Club.

    • @soapbxprod
      @soapbxprod  10 років тому

      Hello and thanks for tuning in- I believe that this is the only true one... they frequently did a "G Rated" version of their night club act on the Colgate Comedy Hour. We produced the 1996 A&E Bio of Jerry and the 1999 Bio of the Rat Pack- did you ever see them?

  • @Ar7wen
    @Ar7wen 10 років тому +2

    I like THIS version of Jerry Lewis. I never saw him working like this before. I wonder when he changed into a sort of split personality, or was it all just part of the act? What was that movie where he has two different sides, the one who is the cool guy/smooth/singer AND the 'professor'? Seemed as though he became BOTH Lewis and Martin.

    • @lindashelley3635
      @lindashelley3635 5 років тому

      Francis Serra The film you’re referring to was The Nutty Professor, made in 1963, some 7 years after the team split up. Your observation about the ‘split personality’ is very interesting because many people thought that he based the smooth (but rather obnoxious) alter-ego character of Buddy Love on Dean, although Jerry himself always denied that.

  • @soapbxprod
    @soapbxprod  10 років тому

    LOL! Well, I think that Jerry always wanted to make his own movies, and Dean was happy starring in them... thanks for watching!

    • @marym5037
      @marym5037 6 років тому

      Jerry was so immensely talented...that was his real struggle!

  • @BKadorer
    @BKadorer 12 років тому

    @soapbxprod Thank you for your kind response! Great information. I just watched the documentary and am deeply moved(put a rather enthusiastic comment there). That deserves the nomination with no doubt! I've been a fan of Jerry for only 3 years or so, so all the vids you post really inspire me. Luke, I think I saw your name on Facebook, would you mind my sending a message?

  • @CusterFlux
    @CusterFlux 11 років тому +1

    Freaky seeing a Sure 55 actually getting used, instead of being a retro-cool stage prop that isn't actually plugged in.

  • @BKadorer
    @BKadorer 12 років тому

    Thank you so much for posting these wonderful vids! I am a Japanese writer and a HUGE fan of Marin&Lewis! I'm also a huge admirer of Jerry's movies. I believe he is one of the best filmmakers ever, and I've written an article about him. May I ask who recorded these video back in '54? Was it taped for Jerry's personal vault or for some TV show? Thank you.

  • @colonialradio1
    @colonialradio1 11 років тому

    Wow! Where did this come from?? I had no idea there was a visual record of their act. Was it originally for TV broadcast, or did was it recorded for private use? Amazing - thanks for posting

  • @bashbrannigan
    @bashbrannigan 8 років тому +10

    Am I imagining it, or is Dean getting bigger laughs then Jerry?

    • @soapbxprod
      @soapbxprod  8 років тому +2

      +bashbrannigan DINO totally rules! Thanks for tuning in!

    • @codysett1
      @codysett1 6 років тому +1

      Always did. Thats why he though jerry was slowing him up. Jerry originally was making much more than him as well which created alot of animosity and tensions.

    • @davidpanetta6400
      @davidpanetta6400 2 роки тому

      Dean was just as funny as Jerry and Jerry knew it. Jerry got more laughs because he hugged the spotlight.

  • @BalticSeaChris
    @BalticSeaChris 12 років тому

    @soapbxprod Thank you! Now that I have found your channel I will spend the next days here!!! :-)) When you watch all this fantastic old footage you feel as if you're actually there! Do you have anything with Bobby Darin? Thanks for your great work and have a very Merry Christmas!

  • @Wisgurd
    @Wisgurd 7 років тому

    RIP Jerry Lewis

  • @kentoonz_official
    @kentoonz_official 4 роки тому

    Just seeing this now since Copacabana just permanently closed today. They’re going to reopen in a different location next year, though.

    • @soapbxprod
      @soapbxprod  4 роки тому

      It won't be the same... just like Birdland...

  • @ricardosegoviaaliaga8493
    @ricardosegoviaaliaga8493 3 роки тому +1

    Filmed in 16mm?

    • @soapbxprod
      @soapbxprod  3 роки тому

      Yes. Remember- this is 1954... :)

  • @3sot
    @3sot 12 років тому +1

    06:52

  • @emmagoldman6591
    @emmagoldman6591 6 років тому

    didn’t this film come from jerry lewis’ archives? sure wish there was archival footage of all their copa acts.

    • @lindashelley3635
      @lindashelley3635 5 років тому

      emma goldman Now that Jerry has passed on, and when all the legalities of his estate have been completed (I know how long those things can take, especially for someone famous), wouldn’t it be marvellous if some of those private archives were released into the public domain for ordinary people to be able to watch?

  • @js-zz4vh
    @js-zz4vh 4 роки тому

    I think Dino had his original nose here.

  • @twiley7151
    @twiley7151 11 років тому +2

    Dean was the spine of the act. Even Jerry wrote in his book that Dean would have eventually made it solo if they hadn't teamed up because of his massive talent, and added that no one would be interested in him doing record acts and shticks. The credit was all given to Jerry by the media and Dino got fed up. And so Dean left and became larger than Martin & Lewis itself... He had billboard hits, box office hits, sold out shows, and was the highest paid in TV that time. Jerry just made funny faces.

  • @kazfleszar5899
    @kazfleszar5899 7 років тому +2

    is that the mafia keeping a close eye on there .or is it my imagination.

    • @soapbxprod
      @soapbxprod  7 років тому +2

      You are totally correct- Albert Anastasia is there...

  • @polardiscoball
    @polardiscoball 2 роки тому

    sorry what God Damn race?

  • @CesarHernandez-pd1eb
    @CesarHernandez-pd1eb 2 роки тому

    I wonder if any mob guys r There.

  • @twiley7151
    @twiley7151 11 років тому +2

    Oh yes. Jerry was immensely talented. I think comparing the amount he had before w/ Paramount equal to the money today, he still holds the title of the largest contract in Hollywood(?). He also invented video assist which became a standard in filmmaking from the day he started it to forever. I just can't stand the people here who discredits Dino as if he was never part of Martin & Lewis. People seem to forget that w/o Dean, Jerry would be nothing. And Jerry himself admits that.

    • @lindashelley3635
      @lindashelley3635 6 років тому +1

      T Wiley They did that back at the time too, even apparently going so far as cutting Dean out of promotional press photos of their films. And that of course was ultimately the cause of the teams eventual acrimonious split.

    • @TBFC1985
      @TBFC1985 6 років тому +1

      T Wiley If you're going to give Dean his credit, then do it. But there's no need to try and downplay the man who helped Dean become a success in the nightclubs, on television, and in the movies. However, what I'm really stuck on is: how do you say, "I just can't stand the people here who discredits Dino as if he was never part of Martin & Lewis[,]" but in your other comments you do nothing but discredit Jerry as if he was insignificant to the duo, as a solo act, and a talent? Could you get anymore hypocritical? Then you try to give Jerry insincere credit after trashing him? Keep it. But let's acknowledge two things here: 1. Dean might have been more successful, but Jerry was more influential. Shocking, isn't it? Especially since the narrative is always Jerry never outdid Dean at anything, and it's not bad for a guy that you claim only "made funny faces" and only "wrote, directed, and produced comedy" as if that's an easy task. And before arguing about Dean being influential too, the point is his influence as a crooner, actor, and comedian doesn't come close to Jerry's as a comedian and director. 2. You're right about the fact that "w/o Dean, Jerry would be nothing." However, the same could be said that without Jerry, Dean would be nothing. It seems to be Dean fans forgetting that it's a two way street and that no one man was driving that act. But somehow there's this obsession with rewriting history as if Dean was this big star who had all the talent and Jerry just leeched off him. When truth be told, they both were flopping solo acts and going nowhere fast, despite being very talented. And if I'm not mistaken, wasn't it Jerry who lied to the owner of the 500 Club about him and Dean doing an act together (before actually becoming an act) just to get Dean a job? That's a tidbit that y'all love to skip over. Therefore, Jerry was just as instrumental in Dean's success as Dean was in Jerry's success.

    • @toniwilson1579
      @toniwilson1579 6 років тому +1

      Without each other they would not if the experience they both had. Jerry got a feel for how making films was like. Which help him learn his crafts. Likewise Dean learned how to ab-lib though anything plus the film experience help his acting career when he left Jerry. Dean singing only improve as time went on.
      What I am saying they learned from each other, down deep they care very much for each other down deep. They still making people smile and laugh who wasn't even born when they was together (I came along 2 years after the broke up). They both was great for what they each one did together, by themselves.

    • @gregamerson9172
      @gregamerson9172 2 роки тому

      @@TBFC1985 the MAIN difference is Jerry was an ASSHOLE

    • @TBFC1985
      @TBFC1985 2 роки тому

      @@gregamerson9172 Wake the fuck up off fantasy island. If you think Dean didn't have his asshole moments, think again. The only difference between him and Jerry was that Jerry was up front with his. And you can call Jerry an asshole all you want, but that doesn't negate the facts in my comment.

  • @bgwhalley
    @bgwhalley 4 роки тому +1

    Which mobsters are sitting at the front table? LOL

    • @soapbxprod
      @soapbxprod  4 роки тому

      LOL! Frank Costello, for one... :)

    • @bgwhalley
      @bgwhalley 4 роки тому

      @@soapbxprod If you pause it at 3:37 the guy looking back with the cigarette in his mouth looks like Lucky Luciano?

  • @bookie294
    @bookie294 12 років тому +1

    Dino > Sinatra!!!!

  • @twiley7151
    @twiley7151 11 років тому +3

    Don't get me wrong, I love Jer. But to say that he was more successful than Dino (like some people would argue here), is absurd. What I meant was Dean did just about everything and was successful in all, while Jerry just wrote, directed, and produced comedy. He was (and still one of) the most successful comedian, but he will never reach the heights Dino reached. Although I believe (& according to one of your bios) that he is the last American clown. Comedians today can't be funny w/o cussing.

    • @marym5037
      @marym5037 6 років тому +1

      TWiley, yes Dino was amazing , but you said that Jer only made "funny faces" sorry but he didn't ! He was an amazing multi talented artist who was able to do any kind of role and he proved it, plus he was a great director , dancer and many other things...He" made it" on his own as well just like Dino did! I understand Americans hate Jerry ( not sure why lol) but he was the KING of comedy!

  • @joemiano4816
    @joemiano4816 5 років тому

    Dean made this act.... Not Jerry Dean was so cool

  • @billygillan821
    @billygillan821 6 років тому +2

    Dean Martin is so much funnier than Lewis,but I always thought even when he Lewis was great talent bloody annoying

    • @marym5037
      @marym5037 6 років тому +1

      No annoying! Jerry was AWESOME!!! Love you Jer!