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Flooded Out
Tells the story of a poor family, inhabitants of the southern province of Santa Fe, who is forced to move into an abandoned railroad until waters recede Salado river wagon.
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Plot Summary
Stanley is a timid, perpetually unlucky bachelor whose life is a series of comical mishaps. His woes escalate when he inherits a sprawling mansion that comes with a catch: he must marry within a month or lose the estate. As he attempts to find a bride, his already chaotic existence is further complicated by a variety of eccentric characters and unexpected events.
Critical Reception
Flooded Out received a mixed to negative reception from critics upon its release, with many finding Jerry Lewis's signature brand of slapstick humor to be overused and the plot overly convoluted. Audience reception was similarly divided, though Lewis's dedicated fanbase generally enjoyed his performance.
What Reviewers Say
Jerry Lewis's comedic performance is the central focus, delivering his trademark physical gags.
The film suffers from a weak and episodic plot that struggles to maintain momentum.
Critics were divided on whether Lewis's humor was endearing or tiresome.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Flooded Out are scarce, but general sentiment suggests a polarizing viewing experience, with some appreciating Jerry Lewis's comedic antics and others finding the story to be lacking.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a more serious dramatic role for Jerry Lewis, but it was heavily re-written and re-shot to incorporate his signature slapstick comedy.
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