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  1. Who's Minding the Store? is a 1963 American comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Jerry Lewis, Jill St. John, Agnes Moorehead, Ray Walston, Kathleen Freeman, and John McGiver. It was released on November 28, 1963, by Paramount Pictures.

  2. Minding the Store is a 2005 American reality television show which aired on TBS. It stars comedian Pauly Shore, who in the show made efforts to revitalize his acting career and run the family business, The Comedy Store. Content

  3. Who's Minding the Store?: Directed by Frank Tashlin. With Jerry Lewis, Jill St. John, Ray Walston, John McGiver. Norman Phiffier works as a store clerk in a large department store. Clumsy and inept, he can't do anything right. Boy are they in trouble!

  4. Jan 1, 2001 · Minding the Store is a warm portrait of a man and an exuberant celebration of the store that has become the best-known landmark in Texas since the Alamo.

  5. Dec 31, 2014 · Minding the Store. by. Stanley Marcus. Publication date. 1975-12-01. Topics. Biography & Autobiography, Business. Publisher.

  6. When her mother, Phoebe (Agnes Moorehead), finds out about Barbara's relationship, she sends Norman to work a series of increasingly humiliating jobs at the family's department store.

    • Comedy
  7. Jun 25, 2021 · Minding the store : a memoir. by. Marcus, Stanley, 1905-. Publication date. 1975. Topics. Marcus, Stanley, 1905-, Businesspeople -- Biography. Publisher. London : Elm Tree Books.

  8. Minding the Store is a warm portrait of a man and an exuberant celebration of the store that has become the best-known landmark in Texas since the Alamo.

  9. Aug 31, 1997 · Minding the Store is a warm portrait of a man and an exuberant celebration of the store that has become the best-known landmark in Texas since the Alamo.

    • Stanley Marcus
  10. Attend to local or family matters, as in Ask Dad for permission; he's minding the store while Mom's away. This expression transfers looking after an actual business to more general activities. [Colloquial; second half of 1900s]

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