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    Hardly Working

    PG1980 · Comedy · 1h 31m

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  1. Hardly Working is a 1980 American comedy film directed by, co-written by and starring Jerry Lewis and Susan Oliver, filmed in 1979, released in Europe in 1980 and then in the United States on April 3, 1981 through 20th Century Fox. This film marks the final theatrical release for Oliver, as the rest of her career only featured on several ...

    • $3.4 million
    • Igo Kantor, James J. McNamara
  2. Jerry Lewis's directorial debut is a comedy disaster, with random and inexplicable comic business, no timing and no editing. Ebert calls it one of the worst movies ever to achieve commercial release in this country and a test of patience and tolerance.

  3. Jan 31, 1980 · Bo Hooper, an unemployed circus clown, tries various jobs but fails miserably in this slapstick comedy. The film features clips from Lewis's previous movies and was his last role as an actor.

    • (936)
    • Jerry Lewis
    • PG
    • Jerry Lewis, Susan Oliver, Roger C. Carmel
  4. Jul 5, 2016 · Hardly Working USA 91 mins “The candor of this movie as self-portrait is at times almost terrifying.”. – Jonathan Rosenbaum (Chicago Reader) After ten years in the wilderness, Jerry Lewis ...

    • Jul 5, 2016
    • 13.5K
    • MIFF
  5. Sep 19, 2021 · 664. 80K views 2 years ago. In Jerry Lewis’s first film in a decade, he plays Bo Hooper, an unemployed circus clown who can’t seem to hold down a job. The film opens with a brief montage of clips...

    • Sep 20, 2021
    • 92.1K
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  6. Hardly Working is a 1981 movie starring Jerry Lewis as a clumsy and unemployed clown who tries various jobs. The film has low ratings from critics and audiences, and is described as sad, stupid, and awkward by some reviewers.

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    • Comedy
    • PG
  7. Hardly Working is a 1980 American comedy film directed by, co-written by and starring Jerry Lewis and Susan Oliver, filmed in 1979, released in Europe in 1980 and then in the United States on April 3, 1981 through 20th Century Fox.

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