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The Nutty Professor (1963 film)

The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction comedy film directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) by, and starring Jerry Lewis. The film also co-stars Stella Stevens, Del Moore, Kathleen Freeman, Howard Morris, and Elvia Allman. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. A parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, it follows bullied scientist Julius Kelp as he creates a serum that transforms him into a handsome man, which he subsequently uses under his alter ego Buddy Love.

The Nutty Professor
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJerry Lewis
Written by
Produced byErnest D. Glucksman
Starring
CinematographyW. Wallace Kelley
Edited byJohn Woodcock
Music byWalter Scharf
Production
company
Jerry Lewis Films
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • June 4, 1963 (1963-06-04)
Running time
107 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$19 million[2]

The Nutty Professor has been described as perhaps the finest and most memorable film of Lewis's career.[3] In 2004, The Nutty Professor was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

A remake was released in 1996, directed by Tom Shadyac and starring Eddie Murphy and Jada Pinkett-Smith. A sequel, Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, followed in 2000, and an animated sequel to the 1963 film was released in 2008. Lewis directed a musical theatre version in 2012. A new version of the musical, featuring the last score by Marvin Hamlisch, book and lyrics by Rupert Holmes and direction by Marc Bruni, will be staged from July 1 to August 6, 2022 at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.[4]

Plot

Professor Julius Kelp is a nerdy, scruffy, buck-toothed, accident-prone, socially awkward university professor whose experiments in the classroom laboratory are unsuccessful and highly destructive. When a football-playing bully embarrasses and attacks him, Kelp decides to "beef up" by joining a local gym. Kelp's lack of physical strength leads him to seek a solution in his specialty of chemistry. He invents a serum that turns him into Buddy Love: a handsome, suave, charming and brash girl-chasing hipster.

This new personality gives him the self-confidence to pursue one of his students, Stella Purdy. Although she resents Love, she finds herself strangely attracted to him. Buddy wows the crowd with his jazzy, breezy musical delivery and poised demeanor at the Purple Pit, a nightclub where the students hang out. He also mocks a bartender and waitress and punches a student. The formula wears off at inopportune times, often to Kelp's humiliation.

Although Kelp knows that his alternate persona is a bad person, he cannot prevent himself from continually taking the formula as he enjoys the attention that Love receives. As Buddy performs at the annual student dance the formula starts to wear off. His real identity now revealed, Kelp gives an impassioned speech, admitting his mistakes and seeking forgiveness. Kelp says that the one thing he learned from being someone else is that if you don't like yourself, you can't expect others to like you. Purdy meets Kelp backstage, and confesses that she prefers Kelp over Buddy Love.

Eventually, Kelp's formerly timid father chooses to market the formula (a copy of which Kelp had sent to his parents' home for safekeeping), endorsed by the deadpan president of the university who proclaims, "It's a gasser!" Kelp's father makes a pitch to the chemistry class, and the students all rush forward to buy the new tonic. In the confusion Kelp and Purdy slip out of the class. Armed with a marriage license and two bottles of the formula, they elope.

During the short closing credits, each of the characters comes out and bows down to the camera, and when Jerry Lewis, still portraying Kelp, comes out and bows, he trips and falls over the camera, causing the picture to go white, as if Lewis broke the film being projected at that moment.

Cast

 
Jerry Lewis and Stella Stevens in The Nutty Professor

Characters

The basic characterization of Julius Kelp was a Lewis staple, having appeared earlier in Rock-A-Bye Baby (1958), and basically identical characters would appear in The Family Jewels (1965), The Big Mouth (1967), and in various sketches on his self-titled variety show in the late 1960s.

Buddy Love is often interpreted as a lampoon of Lewis' show business partner Dean Martin;[3] the duo were highly successful from 1946 to 1956 before an acrimonious breakup when they did not speak to each other for decades. Lewis, however, consistently denied this rumor. In his 1982 autobiography and again in a DVD featurette entitled The Nutty Professor: Making The Formula, Lewis stated that the character was based on every obnoxious, self-important, hateful hipster he ever knew. In the DVD commentary, Lewis speculates that he perhaps should have made Love more evil rather than simply obnoxious — since to his surprise more fan mail came for Love than for the professor. Film critic Danny Peary made the claim in his 1981 book Cult Movies that the character of Love is actually a representation of a dark side of Lewis's real personality. Lewis stated that the two represented good and evil.[5]

The character of Professor Frink from the animated television series The Simpsons loosely borrows many of his mannerisms and technique from Lewis' delivery of the Julius Kelp character, as well as the transition to a Buddy Love version of Frink in several episodes. In the episode Treehouse of Horror XIV, the character of Frink's father was voiced by Lewis.

Production

The entire production was filmed from October 9 to December 17, 1962, mostly on the campus of Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. The cast's costumes were designed by Edith Head.

Walter Scharf's score makes extensive use of the Victor Young jazz standard Stella by Starlight including an upbeat version over the film's main titles. Paramount was the copyright holder of the theme from its original appearance in The Uninvited (1944). Les Brown and his Band of Renown play themselves in the extended senior prom scenes.

Love instructs the bartender to make an Alaskan Polar Bear Heater, "mix it nice" and pour it into a tall glass. The bartender asks if he can take a sip; after doing so, he freezes like a statue. While the drink started as fictional, it is now listed on some cocktail websites.[6][7][8]

Product placement of RC Cola is noticeable throughout the film in the form of soda bottles, vending machines and even a delivery truck. Lewis was then under contract as a celebrity endorsement for the soft drink.

Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an 81% rating based on 26 reviews, with an average rating of 6.7/10.[9]

Awards and honors

In 2000, the American Film Institute placed the film on its 100 Years...100 Laughs list, where it was ranked No. 99.[10]

The National Film Preservation Board, USA included it among the 25 films inducted into the Library of Congress in 2004 for the National Film Registry.[11]

Home media

The Nutty Professor was released on DVD in October 2000. In October 2004, a "Special Edition" was released including an audio commentary by Lewis and Steve Lawrence, a documentary and a short feature. In the commentary, Lewis discusses aspects of production, including his creating a real-time, on-camera monitor, which subsequently became standard in the film industry, known as video assist. He mentions that he recut the film for his own home viewing. He also identifies scenes that he would have liked to redo; for example, making the professor's watch sound tinny.

The DVD of the film contains a long deleted scene in which Kelp's love interest is portrayed as a sultry siren whose choreographed, jaw-dropping entrance to the Purple Pit, accompanied by jazz music, contrasts with the final edit in which she is portrayed as smart but fairly unassuming.

The Nutty Professor received a "50th anniversary" Blu-ray release in June 2014 as an "Ultimate Collector's Edition" set. This release included all the bonus features from the previous DVD release, a new documentary short, Jerry Lewis: No Apologies, and three additional Jerry Lewis films on DVD. A disc-only release followed in September 2014.[12]

Sequel

Lewis had for decades talked about doing a sequel and eventually settled for the 1996 remake starring Eddie Murphy, for which Lewis was credited as a producer. The 1996 version did produce a sequel of its own, Nutty Professor II: The Klumps.

An animated direct-to-DVD sequel, also titled The Nutty Professor, featured the voices of Lewis and Drake Bell and was released on November 25, 2008. Directed by Paul Taylor, the film involves Julius Kelp's teenage grandson Harold discovering his grandfather's secret formula and unleashing his own alter ego.

Musical adaptation

A musical comedy adaptation ran on Broadway after a tryout production that opened at the Nashville Tennessee Performing Arts Center from July to August 2012. Lewis directed the musical, with choreography by Joann M. Hunter. The musical has a book and lyrics written by Rupert Holmes and music composed by Marvin Hamlisch, with scenery by David Gallo and costumes by Ann Hould-Ward.[13][14] Michael Andrew was cast in the lead role as Professor Julius Kelp.[15] The plot closely follows the original film. The production received warm reviews for its choreography, songs, cast, set, and story.[16]

See also

References

  1. ^ . British Board of Film Classification. June 18, 1963. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved November 16, 2014.
  2. ^ Natale, Richard; Dagan, Carmel (August 20, 2017). "Jerry Lewis, Comedy Legend, Dies at 91". Variety.
  3. ^ a b Ebert, Roger (June 28, 1996). "The Nutty Professor". Chicago Sun-Times – via RogerEbert.com. The movie [the 1996 remake] is inspired by a 1963 Jerry Lewis comedy, said by some to be Lewis' best, in which Jerry played a mild-mannered chemistry professor whose secret formula allowed him to transform himself into an obnoxious lounge lizard named Buddy Love.
  4. ^ "'The Nutty Professor' and 'Mr. Holland's Opus' Set for Regional Stage Musical Adaptations". January 26, 2022.
  5. ^ The Nutty Professor, Special Edition, commentary.
  6. ^ . The Celluloid Pantry- apartmenttherapy.com. Archived from the original on November 23, 2008. Retrieved November 7, 2007.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on October 30, 2007.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on October 29, 2007.
  9. ^ "The Nutty Professor (1963)". Rotten Tomatoes.
  10. ^ "AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs" (PDF). American Film Institute. Retrieved August 28, 2016.
  11. ^ "Complete National Film Registry Listing". Library of Congress. Retrieved February 27, 2020.
  12. ^ "The Nutty Professor Blu-ray Release Date June 3, 2014". Blu-ray.com. June 3, 2014. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  13. ^ Jones, Kenneth. "Producers of Nutty Professor Hope to Earn Broadway Tenure for New Marvin Hamlisch-Rupert Holmes Show" August 19, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Playbill, August 17, 2012, accessed August 19, 2013
  14. ^ Ng, David (August 2, 2012). "Jerry Lewis' 'Nutty Professor' musical opens in Nashville". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 18, 2013.
  15. ^ Broadway.com Staff (July 24, 2020). "Jerry Lewis' Broadway-Bound Nutty Professor Musical Begins Performances in Nashville". Broadway.com. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  16. ^ Ellis, Jeffrey (August 1, 2012). "BWW Reviews: THE NUTTY PROFESSOR Sets Its Sights on Broadway After Its Music City Opening". Broadway World. Retrieved November 10, 2020.

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Not to be confused with The Absent Minded Professor The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction comedy film directed co written with Bill Richmond by and starring Jerry Lewis The film also co stars Stella Stevens Del Moore Kathleen Freeman Howard Morris and Elvia Allman The score was composed by Walter Scharf A parody of Robert Louis Stevenson s 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde it follows bullied scientist Julius Kelp as he creates a serum that transforms him into a handsome man which he subsequently uses under his alter ego Buddy Love The Nutty ProfessorTheatrical release posterDirected byJerry LewisWritten byJerry Lewis Bill RichmondProduced byErnest D GlucksmanStarringJerry Lewis Stella Stevens Del Moore Kathleen FreemanCinematographyW Wallace KelleyEdited byJohn WoodcockMusic byWalter ScharfProductioncompanyJerry Lewis FilmsDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease dateJune 4 1963 1963 06 04 Running time107 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 19 million 2 The Nutty Professor has been described as perhaps the finest and most memorable film of Lewis s career 3 In 2004 The Nutty Professor was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being culturally historically or aesthetically significant A remake was released in 1996 directed by Tom Shadyac and starring Eddie Murphy and Jada Pinkett Smith A sequel Nutty Professor II The Klumps followed in 2000 and an animated sequel to the 1963 film was released in 2008 Lewis directed a musical theatre version in 2012 A new version of the musical featuring the last score by Marvin Hamlisch book and lyrics by Rupert Holmes and direction by Marc Bruni will be staged from July 1 to August 6 2022 at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit Maine 4 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Characters 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Awards and honors 6 Home media 7 Sequel 8 Musical adaptation 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksPlot EditProfessor Julius Kelp is a nerdy scruffy buck toothed accident prone socially awkward university professor whose experiments in the classroom laboratory are unsuccessful and highly destructive When a football playing bully embarrasses and attacks him Kelp decides to beef up by joining a local gym Kelp s lack of physical strength leads him to seek a solution in his specialty of chemistry He invents a serum that turns him into Buddy Love a handsome suave charming and brash girl chasing hipster This new personality gives him the self confidence to pursue one of his students Stella Purdy Although she resents Love she finds herself strangely attracted to him Buddy wows the crowd with his jazzy breezy musical delivery and poised demeanor at the Purple Pit a nightclub where the students hang out He also mocks a bartender and waitress and punches a student The formula wears off at inopportune times often to Kelp s humiliation Although Kelp knows that his alternate persona is a bad person he cannot prevent himself from continually taking the formula as he enjoys the attention that Love receives As Buddy performs at the annual student dance the formula starts to wear off His real identity now revealed Kelp gives an impassioned speech admitting his mistakes and seeking forgiveness Kelp says that the one thing he learned from being someone else is that if you don t like yourself you can t expect others to like you Purdy meets Kelp backstage and confesses that she prefers Kelp over Buddy Love Eventually Kelp s formerly timid father chooses to market the formula a copy of which Kelp had sent to his parents home for safekeeping endorsed by the deadpan president of the university who proclaims It s a gasser Kelp s father makes a pitch to the chemistry class and the students all rush forward to buy the new tonic In the confusion Kelp and Purdy slip out of the class Armed with a marriage license and two bottles of the formula they elope During the short closing credits each of the characters comes out and bows down to the camera and when Jerry Lewis still portraying Kelp comes out and bows he trips and falls over the camera causing the picture to go white as if Lewis broke the film being projected at that moment Cast Edit Jerry Lewis and Stella Stevens in The Nutty Professor Jerry Lewis as Professor Julius F Kelp Buddy Love Baby Kelp Jennifer Stella Stevens as Stella Purdy Del Moore as Dr Mortimer S Warfield Kathleen Freeman as Millie Lemmon Howard Morris as Mr Elmer Kelp Elvia Allman as Mrs Edwina Kelp Norman Alden as football player 1 student 1 Marvin Kaplan as English student Julie Parrish as college student 2 Henry Gibson as college student 3 Milton Frome as Dr M Sheppard Leevee Buddy Lester as bartender 1 Med Flory as Warzewski the football player George DeNormand as faculty member 3 uncredited Robert Donner as college student 6 uncredited Stuart Holmes as faculty member 5 uncredited Richard Kiel as Bodybuilder 1 uncredited Caryl Lincoln as faculty member 7 uncredited Mickey Manners as college student 11 uncredited Judi Thor as college student 13 uncredited Celeste Yarnall as college student 14 uncredited Francine York as college student 15 uncredited Billy Bletcher as plumber uncredited Characters Edit The basic characterization of Julius Kelp was a Lewis staple having appeared earlier in Rock A Bye Baby 1958 and basically identical characters would appear in The Family Jewels 1965 The Big Mouth 1967 and in various sketches on his self titled variety show in the late 1960s Buddy Love is often interpreted as a lampoon of Lewis show business partner Dean Martin 3 the duo were highly successful from 1946 to 1956 before an acrimonious breakup when they did not speak to each other for decades Lewis however consistently denied this rumor In his 1982 autobiography and again in a DVD featurette entitled The Nutty Professor Making The Formula Lewis stated that the character was based on every obnoxious self important hateful hipster he ever knew In the DVD commentary Lewis speculates that he perhaps should have made Love more evil rather than simply obnoxious since to his surprise more fan mail came for Love than for the professor Film critic Danny Peary made the claim in his 1981 book Cult Movies that the character of Love is actually a representation of a dark side of Lewis s real personality Lewis stated that the two represented good and evil 5 The character of Professor Frink from the animated television series The Simpsons loosely borrows many of his mannerisms and technique from Lewis delivery of the Julius Kelp character as well as the transition to a Buddy Love version of Frink in several episodes In the episode Treehouse of Horror XIV the character of Frink s father was voiced by Lewis Production EditThe entire production was filmed from October 9 to December 17 1962 mostly on the campus of Arizona State University in Tempe Arizona The cast s costumes were designed by Edith Head Walter Scharf s score makes extensive use of the Victor Young jazz standard Stella by Starlight including an upbeat version over the film s main titles Paramount was the copyright holder of the theme from its original appearance in The Uninvited 1944 Les Brown and his Band of Renown play themselves in the extended senior prom scenes Love instructs the bartender to make an Alaskan Polar Bear Heater mix it nice and pour it into a tall glass The bartender asks if he can take a sip after doing so he freezes like a statue While the drink started as fictional it is now listed on some cocktail websites 6 7 8 Product placement of RC Cola is noticeable throughout the film in the form of soda bottles vending machines and even a delivery truck Lewis was then under contract as a celebrity endorsement for the soft drink Reception EditOn Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an 81 rating based on 26 reviews with an average rating of 6 7 10 9 Awards and honors EditIn 2000 the American Film Institute placed the film on its 100 Years 100 Laughs list where it was ranked No 99 10 The National Film Preservation Board USA included it among the 25 films inducted into the Library of Congress in 2004 for the National Film Registry 11 Home media EditThe Nutty Professor was released on DVD in October 2000 In October 2004 a Special Edition was released including an audio commentary by Lewis and Steve Lawrence a documentary and a short feature In the commentary Lewis discusses aspects of production including his creating a real time on camera monitor which subsequently became standard in the film industry known as video assist He mentions that he recut the film for his own home viewing He also identifies scenes that he would have liked to redo for example making the professor s watch sound tinny The DVD of the film contains a long deleted scene in which Kelp s love interest is portrayed as a sultry siren whose choreographed jaw dropping entrance to the Purple Pit accompanied by jazz music contrasts with the final edit in which she is portrayed as smart but fairly unassuming The Nutty Professor received a 50th anniversary Blu ray release in June 2014 as an Ultimate Collector s Edition set This release included all the bonus features from the previous DVD release a new documentary short Jerry Lewis No Apologies and three additional Jerry Lewis films on DVD A disc only release followed in September 2014 12 Sequel EditLewis had for decades talked about doing a sequel and eventually settled for the 1996 remake starring Eddie Murphy for which Lewis was credited as a producer The 1996 version did produce a sequel of its own Nutty Professor II The Klumps An animated direct to DVD sequel also titled The Nutty Professor featured the voices of Lewis and Drake Bell and was released on November 25 2008 Directed by Paul Taylor the film involves Julius Kelp s teenage grandson Harold discovering his grandfather s secret formula and unleashing his own alter ego Musical adaptation EditA musical comedy adaptation ran on Broadway after a tryout production that opened at the Nashville Tennessee Performing Arts Center from July to August 2012 Lewis directed the musical with choreography by Joann M Hunter The musical has a book and lyrics written by Rupert Holmes and music composed by Marvin Hamlisch with scenery by David Gallo and costumes by Ann Hould Ward 13 14 Michael Andrew was cast in the lead role as Professor Julius Kelp 15 The plot closely follows the original film The production received warm reviews for its choreography songs cast set and story 16 See also Edit 1960s portalList of American films of 1963 The Nutty Professor film series References Edit The Nutty Professor U British Board of Film Classification June 18 1963 Archived from the original on November 29 2014 Retrieved November 16 2014 Natale Richard Dagan Carmel August 20 2017 Jerry Lewis Comedy Legend Dies at 91 Variety a b Ebert Roger June 28 1996 The Nutty Professor Chicago Sun Times via RogerEbert com The movie the 1996 remake is inspired by a 1963 Jerry Lewis comedy said by some to be Lewis best in which Jerry played a mild mannered chemistry professor whose secret formula allowed him to transform himself into an obnoxious lounge lizard named Buddy Love The Nutty Professor and Mr Holland s Opus Set for Regional Stage Musical Adaptations January 26 2022 The Nutty Professor Special Edition commentary Cocktail Alaskan Polar Bear Heater The Celluloid Pantry apartmenttherapy com Archived from the original on November 23 2008 Retrieved November 7 2007 Cherry Capri s Cocktail Recipes Archived from the original on October 30 2007 Alaskan Polar Bear Heater Archived from the original on October 29 2007 The Nutty Professor 1963 Rotten Tomatoes AFI s 100 Years 100 Laughs PDF American Film Institute Retrieved August 28 2016 Complete National Film Registry Listing Library of Congress Retrieved February 27 2020 The Nutty Professor Blu ray Release Date June 3 2014 Blu ray com June 3 2014 Retrieved June 18 2021 Jones Kenneth Producers of Nutty Professor Hope to Earn Broadway Tenure for New Marvin Hamlisch Rupert Holmes Show Archived August 19 2012 at the Wayback Machine Playbill August 17 2012 accessed August 19 2013 Ng David August 2 2012 Jerry Lewis Nutty Professor musical opens in Nashville Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 18 2013 Broadway com Staff July 24 2020 Jerry Lewis Broadway Bound Nutty Professor Musical Begins Performances in Nashville Broadway com Retrieved November 10 2020 Ellis Jeffrey August 1 2012 BWW Reviews THE NUTTY PROFESSOR Sets Its Sights on Broadway After Its Music City Opening Broadway World Retrieved November 10 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Nutty Professor 1963 film The Nutty Professor at IMDb The Nutty Professor at AllMovie The Nutty Professor at Box Office Mojo The Nutty Professor at Rotten Tomatoes The Nutty Professor at the American Film Institute Catalog The Nutty Professor at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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