Money from Home
{{short description|1953 film by George Marshall}}
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{{Infobox film
| name = Money From Home
| image = moneyfromhome.jpg
| director = George Marshall
| writer = Damon Runyon
James Allardice
| starring = Dean Martin
Jerry Lewis
Marjie Millar
Pat Crowley
Robert Strauss
| music = Score:
Leigh Harline
Songs:
Joseph J. Lilley (music)
Burton Lane (music)
Harry Warren (music)
Jack Brooks (lyrics)
Frank Loesser (lyrics)
Al Dubin (lyrics)
| cinematography = Daniel L. Fapp
| producer = Hal B. Wallis
| distributor = Paramount Pictures
| released = {{Film date|1953|12|31}}
| runtime = 99 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| gross = $3.5 million (US)'The Top Box-Office Hits of 1954', Variety Weekly, January 5, 1955
488,392 admissions (France)[http://translate.google.com.au/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.boxofficestory.com/&prev=search Jerry Lewis films French box office information] at Box Office Story
}}
Money From Home is a 1953 American comedy film starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The comedy was the first for the Martin and Lewis team to be shot in color and was their only film in 3-D.{{cite book |last1=Neibaur |first1=James L |title=The Jerry Lewis Films: An Analytical Filmography of the Innovative Comic |date=1994 |publisher=McFarland |isbn=978-0786475001}} The picture was premiered as a special preview screening across the U.S. on New Year's Eve, 1953.
Plot
New York City in the 1920s is where gambler "Honey Talk" Nelson crosses paths with bookie "Jumbo" Schneider. Nelson has two choices, cement shoes or "fixing" a horse race in Maryland. Naturally, Nelson heads to Maryland with his cousin Virgil Yokum tagging along.
Once in Maryland, Nelson falls for the owner of the horse that has been chosen for the "fix". Virgil has also fallen in love, with the horse's veterinarian.
Nelson decides that love should prevail and refuses to go along with the plan. Meanwhile, an English jockey, who is to ride the horse, is prevented from performing his job by Schneider's mobsters and Yokum winds up riding the horse to victory.
Cast
- Dean Martin as Herman "Honey Talk" Nelson
- Jerry Lewis as Virgil Yokum
- Marjie Millar as Phyllis Leigh
- Patricia "Pat" Crowley as Dr. Autumn Claypool
- Richard Haydn as Bertie Searles
- Robert Strauss as Seldom Seen Kid
- Gerald Mohr as Marshall Preston
- Sheldon Leonard as Jumbo Schneider
- Romo Vincent as The Poojah
- Jack Kruschen as Short Boy
- Charles Horvath as Big Midge (billed as Charles Frank Horvath)
- Richard Reeves as Russian Henry (billed as Richard J. Reeves)
- Lou Lubin as Sam
- Frank Richards as Angry Truck Driver
- Harry Hayden as First Race Judge
Production
The team's eleventh feature, Money from Home was the first Martin and Lewis film made in color, although they did make a color, cameo appearance in the 1952 Bob Hope and Bing Crosby film, Road to Bali. It was filmed from March 9 to May 1, 1953.
Money From Home is also the only Martin and Lewis film made in 3-D, having been shot with Technicolor's 3-D camera rig, which exposed six strips of film in synchronization. It was the second and final time the rig was used. The film was also the third and last time one of the team's features was available with a Western Electric, 3-track stereophonic soundtrack. This soundtrack is now lost.
The film was premiered on New Year's Eve, 1953 as a special preview in 322 theaters. Because of a technical issue at Technicolor, pairs of prints necessary for 3-D were not available, so the film was previewed in 2-D. The film went into general release in February, 1954.
Lewis received an additional on-screen credit: "Special Material in Song Numbers Staged by Jerry Lewis." It was the only time during the team's productions that Lewis received creative credit, despite co-writing and co-directing several of the pictures.
Home media
After being excluded from both Paramount Pictures Martin and Lewis DVD collections, released in 2006 and 2007, Money from Home saw a single-disc DVD release on July 1, 2008 and a blu-ray release on June 27, 2017.
See also
References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|id=0046087|title=Money From Home}}
- {{Rotten Tomatoes|money_from_home}}
- {{tcmdb title|83839|Money From Home}}
{{Martin and Lewis}}
{{George Marshall}}
Category:1950s English-language films
Category:American comedy films
Category:American films about gambling
Category:American horse racing films
Category:English-language comedy films
Category:Films based on works by Damon Runyon
Category:Films scored by Leigh Harline
Category:Films directed by George Marshall
Category:Films produced by Hal B. Wallis
Category:Films set in the 1920s