- Artists and Models
Infobox_Film
name = Artists and Models
director =Frank Tashlin
writer =Frank Tashlin
Herbert BakerHal Kanter
starring =Dean Martin Jerry Lewis Dorothy Malone Shirley MacLaine Eva Gabor Anita Ekberg
producer =Hal B. Wallis
distributor =Paramount Pictures
released =August 25 ,1955
runtime = 102 minutes
language = English| imdb_id = 0047840"Artists and Models" is a 1955 Paramount musical comedy in
VistaVision and markedMartin and Lewis 's fourteenth feature together as a team. The film co-starsDorothy Malone ,Eva Gabor ,Anita Ekberg , andShirley MacLaine .Plot
Rick Todd (
Dean Martin ) is a struggling painter. His roommate, Eugene Fullstack (Jerry Lewis ), is an aspiring children's author. Fullstack has a passion forcomic books , especially those of the "Bat Lady." However, each night he has nightmares which he describes aloud during his sleep. They are about "Vincent the Vulture," who is half-man, half-bird.A neighbor in the complex, Abigail Parker (
Dorothy Malone ) is a professional artist and works for a comic book company, Murdock Publishing. Her roommate is Bessie Sparrowbush (Shirley MacLaine ), who is Mr. Murdock's secretary, and the model for "Bat Lady". Sparrowbush develops a crush on Fullstack, who is unaware that she is the "Bat Lady."Parker becomes frustrated at work and quits at the same time that Todd gets a job with them after pitching the adventures of "Vincent the Vulture" from Fullstacks' dreams. He attains success at his new job, but after falling for Parker he keeps his work a secret from her.
Unbeknownst to all of them, Fullstacks' dreams also contain a top-secret rocket formula that Todd publishes in his stories. With spies all around them, they manage to entertain at the annual "Artists and Models Ball" and capture the enemy, preserving national security.
Production
Martin and Lewis ' fourteenth feature, "Artists and Models" was filmed from February 28 to May 3, 1955 atParamount Studios Neibaur, James L. and Okuda, Ted, "The Jerry Lewis Films, An Analytical Filmography of the Innovative Comic", Pages 98-103. McFarland & Company, Inc., 1995.] . It was released on November 7, 1955 by Paramount. The film was one of the team's highest budgeted pictures, at $1.5 million, and was shot with Paramount'sVistaVision cameras in Eastman color, print by Technicolor, and stereophonic sound byPerspecta . Costumes were by Paramount wardrobe designer Edith Head ."Artists and Models" marked the first time Lewis worked with former Looney Tunes director
Frank Tashlin , whom he admired greatly . Martin and Lewis would reunite with him on their last film, "Hollywood Or Bust ", and Lewis would then work with Tashlin on six of his solo films.Producer
Hal B. Wallis chose Tashlin for "Artists and Models" on the basis of his background as a cartoonist, and the film contains many gags influenced by the director'sanimation work. When MacLaine kisses Lewis in front of a water cooler, the water steams up; in another scene, a massage therapist bends Lewis's leg all the way towards his head. "Artists and Models" is considered a milestone in moviesatire for its mockery of mid-1950s pop culture. One scene satirizes theKefauver hearings on violent comic books, and other targets in the film include theCold War , thespace race and the publishing business.Tashlin brought a lot of sexual
innuendo to "Artists and Models", making it more adult in content than most of Martin and Lewis's previous movies and indulging his ownfetishistic fascination with female characters in revealing costumes. Some of his most suggestive ideas were disallowed by theProduction Code ; in Tashlin's original script, Lewis's character was named "Fullstick," but the censors ordered the removal of thisphallic joke. The censors also asked Paramount to cut a scene where Dorothy Malone is seen wearing only a strategically placed towel, but the studio did not remove it. The finished film contains many jokes that push the boundaries of what was acceptable in the mid-'50s, including many about women's breasts and a number ofdouble entendres .Long time Martin and Lewis writer Herbert Baker worked on the script which had the original title "Rock-A-Bye Baby"; the title later being used for "
Rock-A-Bye Baby " a 1958 Jerry Lewis film. [http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt1779q0j5&doc.view=entire_text&brand=oac]Songs featured were by music legends
Harry Warren and Jack Brooks, and included "When You Pretend", "You Look So Familiar", "Innamorata (Sweetheart)", "The Lucky Song", and "Artists and Models." A sixth number, sung by Shirley MacLaine during the party, entitled "The Bat Lady", was cut from the final edit .MacLaine did not make another film with Lewis, but did go on to appear in six other films with Martin, including "
Some Came Running ", "Ocean's Eleven", "What a Way to Go! " and "Cannonball Run II ". Malone had previously worked with the team in their eighth feature, "Scared Stiff ".According to a 1955 column by
Sheilah Graham , the part of Abby was originally offered toLizabeth Scott , who had played opposite the team in "Scared Stiff ". When she turned the part down, Martin asked forDorothy Malone , his other love interest from "Scared Stiff ".The cast is filled with cameos by many Martin and Lewis regulars.
Eddie Mayehoff made his cinematic debut in "That's My Boy" and also co-starred in "The Stooge ".Kathleen Freeman also appeared in "3 Ring Circus ", along with a number of Lewis' solo films.Jack Elam was in the team's second-to-last picture, "Pardners ".Anita Ekberg would also appear in Martin and Lewis' final film, "Hollywood Or Bust ".The spaceship model seen in the foreign experimental laboratory is actually a leftover miniature from Paramount's 1955 film, "
Conquest of Space ", directed byGeorge Pal . Fact|date=February 2007The "Vincent the Vulture" comic book made as a prop for this picture briefly appears in the unaired pilot for the "
Get Smart " television series.DVD release
The film was included on an five-film DVD set, the "Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Collection: Volume Two", released on June 5, 2007.
References
External links
*Imdb title|id=0047840|title=Artists and Models
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