A New York millionaire becomes the sheriff of Carson Valley; a movie buff and a gambler travel to Hollywood and have misadventures along the way; a young man pretends to be dying to get an expense-paid trip to New York City; Wilbur must disguise himself as a twelve-year-old boy when he inadvertently becomes involved in a robbery; an artist gets ideas for his comic books from his roommate's dreams, until they turn telepathic and Russian spies get into the act.
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This second volume of The Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis Collection presents five more of the comedy duo's most classic screen pairings: in Living It Up (1954), a shyster pretends to be dying so he can win a trip to New York City; in You're Never Too Young (1955), a barber disguises himself as a 12-year-old boy in order to hide out from a criminal; in Artists and Models (1955), a struggling comic-book artist uses the feverish dreams of his goofy roommate for storylines; in Pardners (1956), a spoiled rich kid gets himself in trouble with a gang of Wild West gunslingers; and in Hollywood or Bust (1956), a movie nerd travels cross country to meet his favorite bombshell actress. C, 488 min., NR, Paramount Home Entertainment.
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