Director: Frank Tashlin•Genres: Comedy, Musical, Western
Malcolm Smith, a hypochondriac musician, inherits a ranch in Hollywood, California, from his uncle. He travels west with his friend, the aspiring actor Steve Harris, to claim his inheritance. Upon arrival, they discover the ranch is actually a rundown shack and that Malcolm's uncle was actually a notorious gangster. Malcolm must then navigate the treacherous world of Hollywood, avoiding gangsters and dealing with his own health anxieties.
Hollywood or Bust was met with mixed to negative reviews from critics, though it performed moderately well at the box office. While some critics praised the comedic performances of Lewis and Martin and the musical numbers, many found the plot to be weak and the humor to be repetitive. Audience reception was also divided, with fans of the duo generally enjoying their antics, while others found the film to be a lesser entry in their filmography.
Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin's signature comedic chemistry is on full display.
The musical numbers offer some visual flair and entertainment.
The plot is often considered thin and predictable, relying heavily on gags.
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The film is notable for being the last of the ten films Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin made together for Paramount Pictures before their professional split.
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