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Malcolm Smith (Jerry Lewis) wins a car in a lottery but degenerate gambler Steve Wiley (Dean Martin) scams the contest with a counterfeit ticket. Malcolm is a dedicated fan of famed actress Anita Ekberg driving across the country to Hollywood. Steve pretends to be her neighbor and joins him on the drive.
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- Dean Martin
- Frank Tashlin
- Comedy
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Full Review | Original Score: C | Jan 19, 2004. The final screen collaboration of Martin and Lewis was in this splendidly enjoyable musical comedy, which, like many of its peers, fills out its ...
Hey, this wasn’t so bad! Hollywood or Bust is a fun road trip in a fancy red car and with some memorable songs, Dino takes his shirt off as ordered, and I found Jerry Lewis a lot less annoying this time around, maybe because I could relate to him here—he's playing a naive film nerd who’s on his way to Hollywood in hopes to meet his big crush Anita Ekberg (a wish that will be fulfilled ...
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- Paramount
- Frank Tashlin
Hollywood or Bust: Directed by Frank Tashlin. With Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Pat Crowley, Maxie Rosenbloom. A singer who can't pay his bookie joins a nerdy, star-struck movie fan and his Great Dane in a cross-country convertible ride to Hollywood.
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- Comedy, Musical
- Frank Tashlin
- 1956-12-24
Hollywood or Bust is a 1956 American semi-musical comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring the team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis alongside Pat Crowley and Anita Ekberg. The picture was filmed from April 16 to June 19, 1956, and released on December 6, 1956, by Paramount Pictures , almost five months after the Martin and Lewis ...
Hollywood's in the label and does make a finale appearance, but most of this comedy caper takes place on a cross-country junket from New York, with way stops enroute, including Las Vegas.