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Scared Stiff

They're making a spook-tacle of themselves!
1953 | 108m | English

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A nightclub singer and his partner escape mobsters by fleeing to Cuba with a beautiful heiress, who has inherited a haunted castle on an isolated island. The trio hunt for a hidden treasure and encounter a ghost, a zombie, and a mysterious killer...
Release Date: Apr 27, 1953
Director: George Marshall
Writer: Herbert Baker, Walter DeLeon
Genres: Comedy
Keywords nightclub, haunting, zombie
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Wallis-Hazen Inc.
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Dean Martin Larry Todd
Jerry Lewis Myron Mertz
Lizabeth Scott Mary Carroll
Carmen Miranda Carmelita Castinha
George Dolenz Mr. Cortega
Dorothy Malone Rosie
William Ching Tony Warren
Paul Marion Ramon Cariso / Francisco Cariso
Jack Lambert Zombie
Tony Barr Trigger
Leonard Strong Shorty
Henry Brandon Pierre
Hugh Sanders Cop on Pier
Bess Flowers Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Fred Aldrich Dockworker (uncredited)
Gertrude Astor Man with Spaghetti's Wife (uncredited)
Chester Clute Man with Spaghetti on Head (uncredited)
Bing Crosby Skeleton (uncredited)
Joe Gray Longshoreman (uncredited)
Earl Holliman Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Bob Hope Skeleton (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Harold Miller Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Jane Novak Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Billy Daniel Dancer
Percy Helton Man in Hotel Hallway (uncredited)
Name Job
George Marshall Director
Paul Dickey Theatre Play
Norman Lear Additional Dialogue
Herbert Baker Screenplay
Wally Westmore Makeup Supervisor
Sam Comer Set Decoration
Franz Bachelin Art Direction
Edith Head Costume Design
Leith Stevens Original Music Composer
Ernest Laszlo Director of Photography
Warren Low Editor
Walter DeLeon Screenplay
Ed Simmons Additional Dialogue
Charles W. Goddard Theatre Play
Hal Pereira Art Direction
Gordon Jennings Special Effects
Paul K. Lerpae Special Effects
Ross Dowd Set Decoration
Charles C. Coleman Assistant Director
Hugo Grenzbach Sound Recordist
Walter Oberst Sound Recordist
Joseph J. Lilley Music Director
Billy Daniel Choreographer
Name Title
Hal B. Wallis Producer
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John Chard
7.0

It's worse than horrible because a zombie has no will of his own. Larry Todd (Dean Martin), and Myron Mertz (Jerry Lewis) run a foul of gangster "Shorty" and are forced to flee the hotel when suspicion of murder falls on Larry. Hooking up with heiress Mary Carroll (Lizabeth Scott) who is sailing ... for Cuba, the guys find that Cuba is one mysterious place, full of weird goings on and Zombies! Scared Stiff was Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis' ninth picture, a remake of Paramount's 1940 comedy spooker, The Ghost Breakers that starred Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard, it's also directed by the same man, George Marshall. Though both Lewis and Martin are on record as saying they didn't want to remake The Ghost Breakers since the Hope movie was fine the way it is. The guys were bound to do it by their Paramount contract, and thus producer Hal B. Wallis, rightly assuming that it was viable material for the duo, got the film made. In the pantheon of Martin/Lewis films, Scared Stiff ranks as one of the better efforts that the guys did. Larks and songs and a Carmen Miranda cameo make up the main body of Scared Stiff. Standard slap-stick to none fans of the intrepid duo, but essential viewing for those that have a kink for such shenanigans. From a ventriloquist dummy skit to Lewis' delightful take on Miranda, and containing an hilarious sequence with Jerry stuck in a trunk, there's enough guffaws to keep the grin on ones face. Fans of the singing side of Deano are however short changed here, and there is no getting away from the fact that Scared Stiff is ultimately a rushed cash in job. So with that in mind newcomers to the pair are advised to possibly give the film a miss and head for the likes of Artists And Models and Hollywood or Bust instead. 7/10

May 16, 2024