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A hapless television repairman, Lester March (Jerry Lewis) aspires to be a private investigator like his friend, Pete Flint (Jesse White). When Lester catches wind of an elderly electronics mogul...
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- Frank Tashlin
- Comedy
- Jerry Lewis
One of the better Jerry Lewis slapstick comedies. Full Review | Original Score: B | Sep 3, 2017. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies...
Jan 6, 2016 · By Richard Winters. My Rating: 3 out of 10. 4-Word Review: TV repairman gets rich. Lester March (Jerry Lewis) is a dimwitted TV repairman who has a penchant for reading detective magazines and desires to become a private eye.
Detective novel fan Jerry Lewis, repairer of broken televisions by trade, plays at being a private eye. It's hardly one of Lewis's more thought-provoking and considered outings – the insipid love plot is especially uninspired – but it squeaks by as a time capsule of mainstream US culture circa 1962 in glorious black-and-white.
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- Paramount Pictures
- Frank Tashlin
It's Only Money: Directed by Frank Tashlin. With Jerry Lewis, Joan O'Brien, Zachary Scott, Jack Weston. A TV repairman dreams of being a detective and sets out to locate a missing heir.
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- Comedy, Mystery
- Frank Tashlin
- 1962-11-21
It’s a fairly humdrum tale with a well-worn premise involving Lester, a lowly TV repairman who, while supposedly helping his hero, a private eye, find the heir to a fortune, discovers that he, in fact, is the dead man’s long-lost son.
It's Only Money is a 1962 American comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Jerry Lewis and was released by Paramount Pictures. It was the final film of Zachary Scott.