Medical student Jerome Littlefield works as an orderly at a private clinic where he creates havoc due to his ineptitude.
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3609 people rated
The Disorderly Orderly
1965
R
1 h 30 m
United States
Comedy
Romance
Medical student Jerome Littlefield works as an orderly at a private clinic where he creates havoc due to his ineptitude.
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3609 people rated
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Jerry Lewis
Jerome Littlefield
Glenda Farrell
Dr. Jean Howard
Susan Oliver
Susan Andrews
Everett Sloane
Mr. Tuffington
Karen Sharpe
Julie Blair
Kathleen Freeman
Nurse Maggie Higgins
Del Moore
Dr. Davenport
Alice Pearce
Mrs. Fuzzibee
Milton Frome
Board Member
John Macchia
Orderly
Jack E. Leonard
Fat Jack
Barbara Nichols
Miss Marlowe
Danny Costello
First Ambulance Driver
Michael Ross
First Ambulance Intern
Benny Rubin
Waiter
Frank J. Scannell
Milton M. Mealy
Sammy Davis Jr.
Title Song Singer
Frank Alesia
Intern
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Johnny Garçon Mbonzi
29/05/2023 20:27
source: The Disorderly Orderly
Mysterylook®
18/11/2022 08:41
Trailer—The Disorderly Orderly
Hussein Chour
16/11/2022 11:42
The Disorderly Orderly
posetive vibes only
16/11/2022 02:38
This film keeps getting better. The 60s as they should have been. I'll always remember the ambulances, the frustrated nurse, the rotten hospital director (Everett Sloane). The chase at the end is what film comedy is about. Watch it at the cinema if you have a time machine.
Djamimi💓
16/11/2022 02:38
Spoilers herein.
Many film comedies are oddly insensitive to the comedic talents of the star when the strength of that star is to be intrinsically ridiculous.
That's because you have to juggle and integrate several things: the funniness of the man himself and the funniness of the local situations and skits, to the wrapper of the story that is required for us to accept it as a movie.
Here we have Lewis the unequalled goofball, funny in himself. They engineer numerous skits, all of which fit the peculiar Lewis type of pratfall performance and a few of which are still funny. Where this thing seems dated now is in the wrapper story.
The sad thing is that this (and "Nutty Perfesser") is just about the best Jerry Lewis we have. He deserved better. Can you imagine him in something better integrated like "The Producers?"
Ted's Evaluation -- 2 of 3: Has some interesting elements.
Compte Supprimé
16/11/2022 02:38
THE DISORDERLY ORDERLY (1964) *** Jerry Lewis, Susan Oliver, Kathleen Freeman, Jack E. Leonard. Very funny and frenzied comedy with our boy Jerry running amok in a private hospital and discovering a long-lost love recovering there. Some precious sight gags and one mother of a chase at the end.
Marylene🦋
16/11/2022 02:38
This time Jerry Lewis is a hospital worker.Now that doesn't sound right.When Jerry is trying to do his job, it's always a disaster.This Jerome Littlefield, that Jerry plays, is in love with one patient.And there is also a nurse, that likes Jerome. Disorderly Orderly is a terrific Jerry Lewis comedy. Just hilarious.
Hulda Miel 💎❤
16/11/2022 02:38
I am not a Jerry Lewis specialist, though I possess nearly all his films, but comedies are not my stuff. However I like this kind of entertainment,naive, mindless but exciting, especially in climaxes. This one makes no exception and remains I guess one of Jerry Lewis' best, pulled by a Frank Tashlin in great shape. Last fifteen minutes are overwhelming, a gigantic tribute to Buster Keaton and silent slapstick masterpieces. IT'S A MAD MAD WORLD was also a terrific tribute to slapstick movies.
Zakes Bantwini
16/11/2022 02:38
Disorderly Orderly, The (1964)
* 1/2 (out of 4)
Totally unfunny Jerry Lewis film finds him playing (gasp) a dumb orderly who wishes to become a doctor. Lewis falls in love with a suicidal patient and she could hold the key to him getting his wish. I really love Jerry Lewis and find him quite funny in interviews but man have I been disappointed in his solo work. One of the characters tells the dumb orderly that his problem is that he tries too hard and I think that's the problem with Lewis. The jokes are so forced that they are more annoying than anything else. A few laughs but after thirty minutes I started looking at my carpet.
Khalil Madcouri
16/11/2022 02:38
I can watch Jerry Lewis films over and over again and still get the full laugh effect. This one finds him as an orderly in a mental hospital (!) where he manages to fumble everything from breakfast to scrubbing the floors. He meets a destitute patient (Susan Oliver) and then the fun begins. These sequences provide a little of the film's serious side but overall the slapstick and Jerry's mugging are hilarious. Even the kids will get a hoot out of this. Highly recommended for family viewing.
User Review
Johnny Garçon Mbonzi
29/05/2023 20:27
source: The Disorderly Orderly
Mysterylook®
18/11/2022 08:41
Trailer—The Disorderly Orderly
Hussein Chour
16/11/2022 11:42
The Disorderly Orderly
posetive vibes only
16/11/2022 02:38
This film keeps getting better. The 60s as they should have been. I'll always remember the ambulances, the frustrated nurse, the rotten hospital director (Everett Sloane). The chase at the end is what film comedy is about. Watch it at the cinema if you have a time machine.
Djamimi💓
16/11/2022 02:38
Spoilers herein.
Many film comedies are oddly insensitive to the comedic talents of the star when the strength of that star is to be intrinsically ridiculous.
That's because you have to juggle and integrate several things: the funniness of the man himself and the funniness of the local situations and skits, to the wrapper of the story that is required for us to accept it as a movie.
Here we have Lewis the unequalled goofball, funny in himself. They engineer numerous skits, all of which fit the peculiar Lewis type of pratfall performance and a few of which are still funny. Where this thing seems dated now is in the wrapper story.
The sad thing is that this (and "Nutty Perfesser") is just about the best Jerry Lewis we have. He deserved better. Can you imagine him in something better integrated like "The Producers?"
Ted's Evaluation -- 2 of 3: Has some interesting elements.
Compte Supprimé
16/11/2022 02:38
THE DISORDERLY ORDERLY (1964) *** Jerry Lewis, Susan Oliver, Kathleen Freeman, Jack E. Leonard. Very funny and frenzied comedy with our boy Jerry running amok in a private hospital and discovering a long-lost love recovering there. Some precious sight gags and one mother of a chase at the end.
Marylene🦋
16/11/2022 02:38
This time Jerry Lewis is a hospital worker.Now that doesn't sound right.When Jerry is trying to do his job, it's always a disaster.This Jerome Littlefield, that Jerry plays, is in love with one patient.And there is also a nurse, that likes Jerome. Disorderly Orderly is a terrific Jerry Lewis comedy. Just hilarious.
Hulda Miel 💎❤
16/11/2022 02:38
I am not a Jerry Lewis specialist, though I possess nearly all his films, but comedies are not my stuff. However I like this kind of entertainment,naive, mindless but exciting, especially in climaxes. This one makes no exception and remains I guess one of Jerry Lewis' best, pulled by a Frank Tashlin in great shape. Last fifteen minutes are overwhelming, a gigantic tribute to Buster Keaton and silent slapstick masterpieces. IT'S A MAD MAD WORLD was also a terrific tribute to slapstick movies.
Zakes Bantwini
16/11/2022 02:38
Disorderly Orderly, The (1964)
* 1/2 (out of 4)
Totally unfunny Jerry Lewis film finds him playing (gasp) a dumb orderly who wishes to become a doctor. Lewis falls in love with a suicidal patient and she could hold the key to him getting his wish. I really love Jerry Lewis and find him quite funny in interviews but man have I been disappointed in his solo work. One of the characters tells the dumb orderly that his problem is that he tries too hard and I think that's the problem with Lewis. The jokes are so forced that they are more annoying than anything else. A few laughs but after thirty minutes I started looking at my carpet.
Khalil Madcouri
16/11/2022 02:38
I can watch Jerry Lewis films over and over again and still get the full laugh effect. This one finds him as an orderly in a mental hospital (!) where he manages to fumble everything from breakfast to scrubbing the floors. He meets a destitute patient (Susan Oliver) and then the fun begins. These sequences provide a little of the film's serious side but overall the slapstick and Jerry's mugging are hilarious. Even the kids will get a hoot out of this. Highly recommended for family viewing.
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