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Synopsis: The origin of Anthony and Miller, a wildly successful comedy team, can be traced back several years to Harvey Miller's stage fright on the golf links. Although the son of a skilled golfer and an outstanding player in his one right, Miller is too nervous to golf in front of a gallery. He becomes coach and caddy for Joe Anthony, his girlfriend's brother, who must convince his fisherman father that hitting a little ball into a hole can be more lucrative than trawling the Pacific Ocean. While on the PGA tour, their natural comedic abilities are recognized by a shrewd agent who senses their talent and potential, and a new comedy team is born.
Genre: Comedy, Musical, Sport
Director(s): Norman Taurog
Production: Paramount Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
80%
APPROVED
Year:
1953
95 min
143 Views


- Come on!

- I ain't scared.

They did this!

Hang on, Joe. Hang on!

They kill me.

Oh, I like the way I'm feeling

with the one that I adore

Yes, I like this funny feeling

that I've never felt before

But if you should say you like it

then I'd like it even more

There's so many, many little likes

I'm always dreaming of

And it takes a lot of little likes

to make one

big love

What would I do without you

what would I do, boy

What would I do without you

what would I do

I need a partner, you're the one

I'll be right there

when the show goes on

- I'm for you

- I'm for you

From California to Kalamazoo

What would I do without you

when you're gone

- When you're gone, when you're gone

- When you're gone, when you're gone

Oh, what would I do without you

what would I do

Let's hurry, boys.

Ten minutes before the train comes.

Go up and change.

- I've got my story.

- Oh, that's swell. Thank you.

- Bye.

- Goodbye, everyone.

- Let's go, fellows, train time.

- You can pick up your keys at the desk.

You got a tough act to follow.

Hurry, Joe, we haven't got much time.

We'll miss the train.

- Lisa and Kathy'll meet us backstage.

- What are your names?

- I'm Dean Martin.

- And I'm Jerry Lewis. Martin and Lewis.

Here, close the door.

I'm in my birthday suit.

- What's the matter with him?

- I don't know.

- You were wonderful.

- I was?

- Well, how about me?

- So were you, Joe. You were marvelous.

- Joe?

- That's me.

- Harvey?

- That's me.

How lucky can two guys get?

Yeah, we got it real bad,

ain't we, Dean?

Yeah, Jer.

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