The Delicate Delinquent
United States
1636 people rated Sidney Pythias is a bumbling janitor picked up by cop Mike Damon as a teenage gang member worth saving from delinquency. With Damon's help, Sidney works his way through the Police Academy to become a cop too.
Comedy
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Afia100
29/05/2023 20:07
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Vitalia Me
18/11/2022 08:31
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Hamed Lopez
16/11/2022 11:33
The Delicate Delinquent
Camille Trinidad
16/11/2022 02:23
Good movie good training coming soon on paramount pictures mod blu-ray release December
hasona_al
16/11/2022 02:23
I've seen this movie about 10 times, and have enjoyed many aspects of it from repeated viewings. Most people see "Jerry Lewis" and think, oh, it's gonna be a goofy comedy. And that's partially right, however this movie has genuinely honest hearted acting. About half of the movie is various jokes, gags and satire. The other half is a serious commentary on the human condition. As you watch the actors talk to each other you can see in their eyes that they truly feel what they're saying. And there's a lot of positive messages in this. (I. E. Everyone is worthwhile. If you try to help others in your community by taking genuine interest in them, they will realize everyone is alike on the inside)
I find this very upbuilding and is done in a way that's not too serious.
As far as who would enjoy this? Those that have felt alone or trapped in life I think will enjoy it most. You can see yourself in Lewis's characters shoes.
Huda Adil
16/11/2022 02:23
Jerry proves in his first film outing after his infamous parting with his partner Dean Martin that his brand of comedy needs no specific straight man as the whole world is his straight man! Jerry plays a peripheral (read barely in) member of a gang who get into a rumble at his backdoor and he is subsequently arrested along with them. Seeing that he's different from the others, a sympathetic cop (Darren McGavin) takes him under his wing to guide him away from the other gang members and make an upstanding citizen of him. Which of course is a monumental task considering who he has as a charge. Speaking of which, you will get a 'charge' out of this movie.
(see my review on Amazon.com)
laxmi_magar
16/11/2022 02:23
THE DELICATE DELINQUENT (1957) ** Jerry Lewis, Darren McGavin. Rather weak Lewis flick with Jerry as a troubled kid who hooks up with the police force. Noteworthy only because this was his first solo outing after he split with Dean Martin.
Alistromae123
16/11/2022 02:23
Once again Jerry stinks up the big screen with his hyperactive sthick. Here he offers the ultimate in corny jokes along with a 'hoods become angels with the right kindly influence' story. If you really like Jerry then you'll most likely go for this one, otherwise it will bore you senseless.
Yizzy Irving
16/11/2022 02:23
Jerry Lewis's first movie without Dean Martin casts him as a juvenile delinquent hired by a cop (Darren McGavin) to become a cop. "The Delicate Delinquent" is the typical sort of movie that Lewis was making around that time. It's mostly an excuse for him to act silly, sometimes via facial expressions. There's nothing special about the movie, although it does provide a few laughs. Without a doubt, Lewis reached his apex with "The Nutty Professor".
Martha Hyer (who later got married to Lewis's producer Hal Wallis) provides a foil for both Lewis and McGavin. Watch for a young Frank Gorshin (best known as the Riddler on the 1960s "Batman" series) as a gang member.
King_Feena👑
16/11/2022 02:23
At age 10, I kept my fingers crossed en route to see this movie. I loved both Martin and Lewis, was shocked at their breakup and truly wished them both happiness and success.
The movie did not disappoint me and I sensed that Jerry would be OK. Jerry's next movie, " Sad Sack " was much funnier; I thought - although I do remember having a huge poster of Liliane Montevecchi hanging in my bedroom for at least two years after seeing the movie - and perhaps "that" had something to do with my preference LOL.
The rest is history of course. For those in my age bracket, I also think it is worthwhile to mention how many times Jerry Lewis chose Kathleen Freeman to co-star in his movies. She was, of course, one of the two actresses to portray the maid in the 1953 TV series " Topper " which starred Leo G Carroll.