Stanley is a bellboy at the Fountainbleau Hotel in Miami Beach, where he performs his duties quietly and without a word to anyone. All he displays are facial expressions and a comedic slapstick style. And anything that can go wrong, does go wrong when Stanley is involved. One day, Jerry Lewis arrives at the hotel and some of the staff notice the striking resemblance.
Unfortunately the movie The Bellboy is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Jerry Lewis | Director |
Sound | Howard Beals | Supervising Sound Editor |
Sound | Walter Goss | Sound Recordist |
Sound | Walter Scharf | Original Music Composer |
Editing | Stanley E. Johnson | Editor |
Art | Hal Pereira | Art Direction |
Production | Jerry Lewis | Producer |
Art | Henry Bumstead | Art Direction |
Camera | Haskell B. Boggs | Director of Photography |
Writing | Jerry Lewis | Writer |
Lighting | Jack Sherman | Rigging Grip |
Crew | Paul Whitson | Generator Operator |
Directing | Ralph Axness | Assistant Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Sy Devore | Wardrobe Designer |
Camera | Glen E. Richardson | Still Photographer |
Production | Edward R. Morse | Casting |
Crew | John P. Fulton | Special Effects |
Art | Robert R. Benton | Set Decoration |
Directing | Claire Behnke | Script Supervisor |
Directing | James A. Rosenberger | Second Unit Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Jack Stone | Makeup Supervisor |
Costume & Make-Up | Wally Westmore | Makeup Supervisor |
Crew | Marvin Weldon | Dialogue Coach |
Art | Sam Comer | Set Decoration |
Sound | Charles Grenzbach | Sound Recordist |
Sound | Gene Merritt | Sound Recordist |
Production | Ernest D. Glucksman | Associate Producer |
Production | William Davidson | Production Manager |
Production | Arthur P. Schmidt | Producer's Assistant |