

The Crazy Capo Affair
Jean Diserens has a double life: he's a property developer and... drug dealer. He's looking for a new way to sell it. But his superior, Crazy Capo, doesn't see things the same way.
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Plot Summary
A mild-mannered accountant named Arthur P. Shling discovers a large sum of money and a detailed plan for a bank heist hidden in a briefcase he accidentally received. Believing it to be a sign to change his life, he decides to execute the plan himself, leading to a series of increasingly absurd and dangerous situations. As he attempts to pull off the heist, he finds himself entangled with a criminal organization and pursued by the authorities, all while trying to maintain his innocent facade.
Critical Reception
The Crazy Capo Affair received a mixed to negative reception upon its release. While some critics acknowledged Jerry Lewis's attempt at a more dramatic and darker role, many found the film's tone inconsistent and the plot convoluted. Audiences were also divided, with some appreciating Lewis's departure from his usual comedic persona, while others missed his signature slapstick humor. The film is generally considered a lesser-known and somewhat experimental work in Lewis's filmography.
What Reviewers Say
- Jerry Lewis attempts a dramatic turn, but the film struggles with its tonal shifts.
- The plot is often confusing and lacks the comedic punch audiences expected.
- A dark and somewhat bizarre crime caper that doesn't fully succeed in its ambitions.
Google audience: Audience reviews for The Crazy Capo Affair are scarce, but general sentiment indicates a mixed reception. Some viewers appreciated Jerry Lewis's unusual role and the film's darker themes, while others found it too bleak and unfocused compared to his more famous comedies.
Fun Fact
Jerry Lewis, known for his prolific comedic work, took on the dual role of star and director for this film, aiming for a more serious and complex character than his typical portrayals.
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