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The Family Jewels

1965

R

1 h 39 m

United States

Comedy

A young heiress must choose among six uncles, one of whom is up to no good and out to harm the girl's beloved bodyguard who practically raised her.
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6.2 /10

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Jerry Lewis
Willard Woodward
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Jerry Lewis
James Peyton
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Jerry Lewis
Everett Peyton
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Sebastian Cabot
Dr. Matson
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Neil Hamilton
Attorney
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Jay Adler
Mr. Lyman, Attorney
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Robert Strauss
Pool Hall Owner
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Jesslyn Fax
Airline Passenger
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Renie Riano
Airline Passenger
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Ellen Corby
Airline Passenger
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Frances Weintraub Lax
Airline Passenger
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Marjorie Bennett
Airline Passenger
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Herbie Faye
Joe
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Milton Frome
Pilot
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Gene Baylos
Clown
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Donna Butterworth
Donna Peyton
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John Lawrence
Chief Petty Officer
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Francine York
Air Hostess
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John Hubbard
Second Pilot
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Michael Ross
Second Guard

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Adama Danso

29/05/2023 22:48
source: The Family Jewels
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Ama bae

18/11/2022 08:42
Trailer—The Family Jewels
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Paulina Mputsoane

16/11/2022 14:14
The Family Jewels
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ابن الصحراء

16/11/2022 02:40
My friends and I laughed so hard. Even at age 10 I thought the movie was totally funny and engaging. Jerry Lewis was my favorite comic back then and I also liked the child actress Donna Butterworth. She and Jerry had chemistry. I loved the characters and I remember Sabastian Cabot trying to squeeze into or out of a car; too funny. Whatever happened to Donna Butterworth? She acted in an Elvis movie and that was it for her. If anyone knows, let me know.
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444🎯

16/11/2022 02:40
Although the production value seems very low and the story is a bit thin, I still think it's a delightful movie. Very 60s, it has character, feels "light" and fun but it's surely not in the league of e.g. Peter Sellers' films. However, I'd watch it over some of the more recent comedy films any day.
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Pascale Fleur

16/11/2022 02:40
I have been familiar with both The Family Jewels and Paradise Hawaiian Style for many years, but it was only when I coincidentally bought both on DVD recently that I realised Donna Butterworth starred in both. I'm not sure her name even registered with me in the past. However, her performances in both films are winning and funny and I imagine she grew up to be a very lovely person. Her singing is sensational in what is otherwise a lesser Elvis Presley film (directed by Michael Moore (!) but not the Sicko guy). The audio commentary and special features on The Family Jewels provide some interesting information and background about Donna. Jerry claims to have discovered Donna in Hawaii and we see amusing and heartwarming screen tests of them together among the special features. She is now 50 or so years old and I hope she is proud of them. If you're reading this Donna, hi from me.
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franchou

16/11/2022 02:40
Jerry had to reach deep into his bag of stupid jokes, gags, and ham handed comedy to come up with this little jewel[?]. It doesn't play well by today's standards, in fact the whole thing is double lame; especially the 2 bits using son Gary and his band. Did the Playboys need this gig to further their hinky dinky careers? I did get a few laughs, but the film was really just too goofy....as usual for Lewis. What was with Jerry's hair? Two or three inches long in the front, and a buzz cut in back: a reverse of today's style.
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Arun Jain

16/11/2022 02:40
The father of a 9 year old Donna Peyton (Donna Putterworth) dies and she has to live with one of her six uncles, which are all played by Jerry Lewis.He also plays a chauffeur called Willard Woodward.All the uncles are nutty in a way or an other.There is a clown and the other is like Jerry's character in The Nutty Professor.The Family Jewels (1965) is a movie, that mr Lewis also directed and wrote.I remember when I saw it in 1998, when I was 16 and liked it very much.As a huge Jerry Lewis fan I was delighted to see Jerry Lewis in seven.He and the young Donna do both great job in this movie.This is a funny comedy which ain't a wonder since it's a Jerry Lewis film.It makes me glad to read from IMDB that he's making an appearance in a movie called Miss Cast Away this year.Let's hope we'll see this 78 year old comedian in more movies in the future.
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Lisa Chloé Malamba

16/11/2022 02:40
It's a creative plot which Jerry Lewis explores at the maximum this inventive concept of multiples characters which was used to by Eddie Murphy recently and successfully indeed, so Jerry deserves the credit to be the first one, all characters developed by Jerry are weirdly funny, this original idea gave to the movie another dimension to the main characters, multiply so to speak, Jerry Lewis is the most important comic actor for all time, covered for many nowadays!!! Resume: First watch: 2017 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.5
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ZADDY’s zick

16/11/2022 02:40
I finally figured out why the French love Jerry Lewis. They have this idea that one guy should be the "author" of a film: director, scenarist, star performer, the whole bit. Fernandel was like that. For their transAtlantic tastes, this standup jokester turned movie mogul is just the ticket. I saw "The Family Jewels" in the theater as a little boy and loved it; Lewis had reached the point where he could make kids laugh. But are Vegas audiences of adults still buying his act? This story probably would have been more believable as a stage presentation, as Lewis's mugging certainly works better before a live audience. It's OK on film, and continues to appear on cable from time to time. For someone who figured out how to entertain the little ones, Jerry Lewis here pulls off the very considerable feat of not being upstaged by a child actor.
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