Artists and Models (1955)
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71% of critics liked it
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Bearing very little relation to the 1937 Paramount musical of the same name, Artists and Models is a lavish, girl-filled vehicle for the popular team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Martin plays Rick Todd, a comic-book artist who is under fire from his publisher (Eddie Mayehoff), who complains that… More Bearing very little relation to the 1937 Paramount musical of the same name, Artists and Models is a lavish, girl-filled vehicle for the popular team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Martin plays Rick Todd, a comic-book artist who is under fire from his publisher (Eddie Mayehoff), who complains that Rick's work isn't gory enough. Lewis plays Eugene Fullstack, Rick's roommate, who while asleep dreams up elaborate comic-book plots and garishly costumed superheroes. Eugene's nightmares help Rick become a success; meanwhile, our two heroes romance their luscious neighbors, artist Dorothy Malone and rambunctious model Shirley MacLaine (who during one song wrestles Eugene to the floor and sits on his chest!) Eugene's overworked imagination somehow attracts the attention of a group of Russian spies, who attempt to abduct Eugene during the annual Artists and Models Ball. Director Frank Tashlin uses Artists and Models as an excuse for some of the wildest sight-gags seen in a mid-1950s film. At one point, the director contrives to stuff a gag in Shirley MacLaine's mouth. Tashlin also exhibits his ongoing fascination with female breasts and legs by giving ample screen time to the natural attributes of co-stars Anita Ekberg and Eva Gabor. One of the best of the Martin/Lewis efforts, Artists and Models suffers only from being about 20 minutes too long. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Frank Tashlin
- Genres
- Comedy
- In Theaters
- Nov 7, 1955 Wide
- On DVD
- Jul 8, 1991
- Studio
- Paramount Pictures
Critic Reviews
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Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com
Passably entertaining, this version is not as good as the 1937 one starring Jack Benny.
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Kelly Vance, East Bay Express
Better to be "seized in a pitiless mesh of imbecilities" than to be bored to death.
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Fernando F. Croce, CinePassion
Nothing beats Jerry's face on TV, simultaneously the poster boy for pop culture and a warning sign of its fallout
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Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Oy vey, Martin and Lewis are bohemian artists.
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Steve Crum, Kansas City Kansan
Weak Martin and Lewis, and dated laughs.
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Cast
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Dean Martin
as Rick Todd
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Jerry Lewis
as Eugene Fullstack
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Shirley MacLaine
as Bessie Sparrowbush
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Dorothy Malone
as Abigail Parker
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Eddie Mayehoff
as Mr. Murdock
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Eva Gabor
as Sonia
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Anita Ekberg
as Anita
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Jack Elam
as Ivan
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Herbert Rudley
as Chief Samuels
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Richard Shannon
as Agent Rogers
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Richard Webb
as Agent Peters
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Alan Lee
as Otto
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Art Baker
as Himself
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Kathleen Freeman
as Mr-s. Muldoon
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Emory Parnell
as Kelly
- Martha Wentworth
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George Winslow
as Richard Stilton
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Carleton Young
as Col. Drury
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Nick Castle Jr.
as Specialty Dancer
- Nick Castle (II)