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      • Scared Stiff turned out to be the last film for Carmen Miranda who died two years later, shortly after completing an episode of The Jimmy Durante Show on TV. In the film, Jerry Lewis impersonates Miranda and lip syncs one of her signature numbers, "Mamãe Eu Quero".
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  2. Scared Stiff: Directed by George Marshall. With Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Lizabeth Scott, Carmen Miranda. Fleeing a murder charge, a busboy and a nightclub singer wind up on a spooky Caribbean island inherited by a young woman.

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    • George Marshall
    • 1953-04-27
  3. Scared Stiff turned out to be the last film for Carmen Miranda who died two years later, shortly after completing an episode of The Jimmy Durante Show on TV. In the film, Jerry Lewis impersonates Miranda and lip syncs one of her signature numbers, "Mamãe Eu Quero".

  4. Jan 19, 2023 · Dean Jerry & Carmen Miranda perform 'Bongo Bingo' from the 1953 Martin and Lewis movie Scared Stiff.

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  5. Scared Stiff is a 1953 American musical comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. One of the 17 films made by the Martin and Lewis team, it was released on April 27, 1953 by Paramount Pictures. Scared Stiff was Carmen Miranda's final film.

    • George Marshall
  6. In Scared Stiff (1953) broadcaster Larry (Hope) becomes a nightclub entertainer and his valet Alex (Willie Best) changes into a friend. If you like Jerry Lewis (I dont) you may enjoy his impersonation of Carmen Miranda and the rest of the remake, but I think everybody in the original, with the exception of Dean Martin, did a better job in a ...

  7. When Jerry Lewis puts on his game face, he's really scary!! Time to sail off into the unknown, and for all you schmaltzy Dean lovers, here's "Dino" with a classic love song! Frank Fontaine as the obnoxious drunk on the pier would go on to have a number one record 9 years later with his "Songs I Sing On The Jackie Gleason Show" LP!!

  8. Scared Stiff was Carmen Miranda's final film. The Portuguese-Brazilian musical star died of a heart attack in 1953. In the film, Jerry Lewis impersonates Miranda and lipsyncs one of her signature numbers, "Mama yo quiero." Lewis also imitates Humphrey Bogart in one scene.