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IMDbThis was Peter Lorre's final film before his death on March 23, 1964 at the age of 59.
This is the only Jerry Lewis solo film that mentions Dean Martin by name. Ed Sullivan includes Martin & Lewis in a list of famous acts that made their debuts on his show.
The plane crash scene at the beginning of the movie was taken from "The Mountain (1956)."
When Ellen is trying to enter he phone booth, there's a poster of Jerry Lewis's movie "Who's Minding The Store", on the ally wall.
The film was released as a double bill with "The Son of Captain Blood (1962)" by "Paramount" in the United States.
"[Ina Balin, as Ellen, is bawling after seeing Jerry's character Stanley fall over the balcony of his apartment. Jerry Lewis appears from the right, behind her] Stanley Belt: Aren't you overacting a little bit, Miss Bawling... Balin... Balin? It's a movie, you see? I'm fine. Uh, the people in the theater know I ain't gonna die. Here, it's a movie stage. Here, look at this, see? There's wires and lights and I'm gonna make more movies, so I couldn't die. It's like a "make-believe." It's a dumb city. Ellen Betz: Mr. Lewis, you are a complete nut."
"Bruce Arden: [wanting flashy clothes for Stanley] Sy, we got business. Sy Devore: Hey - business is my business!"