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Parody | Inheritance
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6.2/10
IMDbMost Promising Newcomer Female | 1966 | Donna
Best Foreign Film | 1968
Best Film | 1965 | Jerry
About eight minutes into the film, Jerry Lewis (as the chauffeur) sits down to listen to a phonograph record. It's his son's band's (Gary Lewis & The Playboys) biggest hit, "This Diamond Ring."
Uncle Julius, the photographer, was based on Jerry Lewis' role of Professor Kelp in "The Nutty Professor." Same voice, same glasses, same mannerisms.
Capt. Peyton's aircraft, N8047 is a 1929 Ford 4-AT-E Tri-Motor (sometimes called the "Tin Goose"). As of March 2022, this aircraft is still registered and is owned by Eastern Air Transport-EAA Aviation Foundation (Museum), Oshkosh, WI. Of the 199 Tri-Motors produced, only 18 are still in existence, with 8 having valid airworthiness registrations. The Tri-Motor was built to be economical and was constructed out of corrugated aluminum alloy, giving it the unique appearance you see here.
The four-engine Continental jet seen taxiing out is a Boeing 707-321C, an "Intercontinental Golden Jet." It was serial number 18826, and was deregistered from the FAA on 7/28/1972, and exported to Canada.
Skylock Peyton is the only uncle who's face is revealed before he speaks.
"Donna Peyton: Willard, you're a hero! Willard Woodward: What? Donna Peyton: It says here, right in the paper, in this paper, right here. Willard Woodward: Let me see. Donna Peyton: It says all about how you fought a bunch of robbers in Halloween masks who were trying to rob a bank truck. Willard Woodward: Yeah, I see. Some hero, I didn't even know it. And it's a good thing, if I did, I would have been scared."