

Movie spotlight
Frenchy
Bethany and Sam are friends with a brewing romance that is long overdue. With the making of a student film together over Halloween, this romance becomes realised. However, with this new proximity to Sam, Bethany begins to peel away the layers of a potentially very troubled person.
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Plot Summary
A naive young man named Frenchy works at a modeling agency and dreams of becoming a fashion designer. He struggles with his employer's demands and his own insecurities. With the help of his supportive friends, Frenchy must find the courage to pursue his true passion and overcome the obstacles in his path.
Critical Reception
Frenchy was met with mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising Jerry Lewis's comedic performance and the film's lighthearted tone. Some found the plot a bit predictable, but the overall sentiment was that it was an enjoyable and charming comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Jerry Lewis delivers a characteristically zany and heartwarming performance.
The film offers a charming look at pursuing one's dreams.
While some plot points are thin, the overall entertainment value is high.
Google audience: Audience reception for Frenchy is not widely available through Google reviews, but general sentiment from the era often cited Jerry Lewis's physical comedy and the film's innocent humor as highlights.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'The Nutty Professor' before being changed to 'Frenchy' and later re-released as 'The Errand Boy' with additional footage.
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