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I think Don't Give Up The Ship was one of Jerry Lewis's funniest solo films since breaking up with Dino. It's got a lot of good physical comedy that Lewis excelled at and many opportunities to overact outrageously and with gusto. It's a must for Jerry Lewis fans. 4 out of 5 found this helpful.
At the film review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Don't Give Up the Ship, with 68 reviews, carries a rating of 3.5 on a 5 scale, with 42% of viewers liking the film. Home media. Don't Give Up the Ship was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on April 25, 2017. In other media Comic book
Norman Taurog. Synopsis. During the 1950s, a military panel grills Junior Officer John Paul Steckler to find the whereabouts of a Navy destroyer that he temporarily commanded during WWII and is...
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Don't Give Up the Ship: Directed by Norman Taurog. With Jerry Lewis, Dina Merrill, Diana Spencer, Mickey Shaughnessy. During the 1950s, a military panel grills Junior Officer John Paul Steckler to find the whereabouts of a Navy destroyer that he temporarily commanded during WWII and is missing.
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Don't Give Up the Ship Released Jul 3, 1959 1h 29m Comedy List Reviews 46% Audience Score 50+ Ratings The Navy expects a veteran (Jerry Lewis) to pay for the ship he commanded, as...
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- Norman Taurog
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Jun 27, 2017 · Jerry Lewis's best film work as both a performer and director was still ahead of him when he signed on for 1959's Don't Give Up the Ship, a less-than-inspired potboiler comedy. Lewis plays U.S. Navy Lieutenant John Paul Steckler VII, who is accused by military brass and a powerful politician of having stolen a destroyer escort ship a decade ...
May 6, 2017 · STREET DATE: APRIL 25, 2017/KINO LORBER. These early, post-Dean Martin movies, while never without their funny bits, also never fail to struggle against that crucial missing piece, and Jerry always seems a little lost, even visibly lonely, his vast energy probing for something worthy to throw itself against.