Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Poster

画家とモデル(1955) ()

Artists and Models (original title)
Reference View|Change View


Rick Todd uses the dreams of his roommate Eugene as the basis for a successful comic book.

Director:

Photos and Videos

Cast verified as complete

Edit
Dean Martin ...
Rick Todd
Jerry Lewis ...
Eugene Fullstack
Shirley MacLaine ...
Bessie Sparrowbush
Dorothy Malone ...
Abby Parker
Eddie Mayehoff ...
Mr. Murdock
Eva Gabor ...
Sonia
Anita Ekberg ...
Anita
George Winslow ...
Richard Stilton (as George 'Foghorn' Winslow')
Jack Elam ...
Ivan
Herbert Rudley ...
Secret Service Chief Samuels
Richard Shannon ...
Secret Service Agent Rogers
Richard Webb ...
Secret Service Agent Peters
Alan Lee ...
Otto
Otto Waldis ...
Kurt
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Nancy Abbate ...
Little Girl (uncredited)
Rosemarie Ace ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Jane Adrian ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Charlotte Alpert ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Heather Ames ...
(uncredited)
Gertrude Astor ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Babette Bain ...
Little Girl (uncredited)
Sharon Baird ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Art Baker ...
TV Commentator (uncredited)
Margaret Barstow ...
Murdock's Daughter (uncredited)
Mary Ellen Batten ...
Woman (uncredited)
Mary Bayless ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Marcella Becker ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Sara Berner ...
Mrs. John Stilton (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks ...
Headwaiter at Fashion Show (uncredited)
Dolores Brown ...
(uncredited)
Susan Brown ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Joan Buckley ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Sue Carlton ...
Office Clerk (uncredited)
Frank Carter ...
Stage Manager (uncredited)
Nick Castle ...
Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
Evelyn Ceder ...
(uncredited)
Clancy Cooper ...
Police Officer (uncredited)
Don Corey ...
Man at Telescope (uncredited)
Paul Cristo ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Donna Damron ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Diana Deane ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Jack Deery ...
Stork Club Patron (uncredited)
Dolores ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Julie Dorsey ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Ralph Dumke ...
Mr. Trimm (uncredited)
Minta Durfee ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Mortie Dutra ...
Major General's Aide (uncredited)
Heidi Duval ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Pat Enns ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Charles Evans ...
Gen. Traynor (uncredited)
Shirley Falls ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum ...
Man on TV Panel Show (uncredited)
Tom Ferrandini ...
Fashion Show Spectator (uncredited)
Jac Fisher ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Bess Flowers ...
Stork Club Patron (uncredited)
Charles Fogel ...
Stork Club Patron (uncredited)
George Ford ...
Spectator on Sidewalk (uncredited)
Kathleen Freeman ...
Mrs. Muldoon (uncredited)
Esther Furst ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Steven Geray ...
Kurt's Associate (uncredited)
Eve Glazer ...
Dancer (uncredited)
James Gonzalez ...
Fashion Show Spectator (uncredited)
Dorothy Gordon ...
Girl (uncredited)
Frances Grant ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Valeri Gratton ...
(uncredited)
Irene Harbor ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Dale Hartleben ...
Vulture Boy (uncredited)
Jean Heidy ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Georgia Holt ...
Model (uncredited)
Heather Hopper ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Eugene Jackson ...
Street Saxophonist (uncredited)
Gene Jackson ...
Child Street Dancer (uncredited)
Marjorie Jackson ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Allen Jaffe ...
Passerby on Sidewalk (uncredited)
Frank Jenks ...
Piano-Mover (uncredited)
Merlena Joy ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Joan Kelly ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Frances Lansing ...
Cigarette Girl (uncredited)
Mickey Little ...
Vulture Boy (uncredited)
Betty Lynn ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Mara Lynn ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Pat Magurno ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Rudy Makoul ...
Announcer (uncredited)
Jack Mattis ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Ann McCrea ...
Janet (uncredited)
Ann Merman ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Eve Meyer ...
Model (uncredited)
Christy Miller ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Eve Miller ...
(uncredited)
Harold Miller ...
Fashion Show Patron (uncredited)
Jeanette Miller ...
Girl (uncredited)
Evelyn Moriarty ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Patricia Morrow ...
Zuba Girl (uncredited)
Elyse Novey ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Pancho ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Toni Parker ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Emory Parnell ...
Mr. Kelly (uncredited)
Joan Petrone ...
Model (uncredited)
Murray Pollack ...
Elevator Passenger (uncredited)
Paul Ravel ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Michael Ross ...
Piano-Mover (uncredited)
Patti Ross ...
Masseuse (uncredited)
Edna Ryan ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Audrey Saunders ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre ...
Bartender (uncredited)
Charles Sherlock ...
Stork Club Patron (uncredited)
Rita Stetson ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Tommy Summers ...
Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Larri Thomas ...
Masseuse (uncredited)
Max Trumpower ...
Cabbie (uncredited)
Glen Walters ...
Masseuse (uncredited)
Martha Wentworth ...
Fat Lady (uncredited)
Carleton Young ...
Col. Drury (uncredited)

Directed by

Edit
Frank Tashlin

Written by

Edit
Frank Tashlin... (screenplay) &
Hal Kanter... (screenplay) &
Herbert Baker... (screenplay)
 
Don McGuire... (adaptation)
 
Michael Davidson... (play) and
Norman Lessing... (play)

Produced by

Edit
Paul Nathan...associate producer
Hal B. Wallis...producer

Music by

Edit
Walter Scharf...(uncredited)

Cinematography by

Edit
Daniel L. Fapp...director of photography

Editorial Department

Edit
Warren Low...editorial supervisor
Richard Mueller...color consultant: Technicolor

Casting By

Edit
Edward R. Morse...(uncredited)

Art Direction by

Edit
Tambi Larsen
Hal Pereira

Set Decoration by

Edit
Sam Comer
Arthur Krams

Costume Design by

Edit
Edith Head

Makeup Department

Edit
Wally Westmore...makeup supervisor
Dean Cole...hair stylist (uncredited)
Harry Ray...makeup artist (uncredited)
Joe Stinton...makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

Edit
Hugh Brown...assistant production manager (uncredited)
Frank Caffey...production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Edit
Charles C. Coleman...assistant director (as C.C. Coleman Jr.)
Richard Caffey...second assistant director (uncredited)
James Engle...second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

Edit
Arthur Camp...props (uncredited)
Neil Wheeler...props (uncredited)

Sound Department

Edit
Gene Garvin...sound recordist
Hugo Grenzbach...sound recordist
Paul Franz...boom operator (uncredited)
Hayden Hohstadt...mike grip (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

Edit
Farciot Edouart...process photography
John P. Fulton...special photographic effects

Camera and Electrical Department

Edit
Bill Avery...still photographer (uncredited)
Buzz Boggs...camera operator (uncredited)
Frank Dugas...assistant camera (uncredited)
H. Newmeyer...grip (uncredited)
Loren Nutten...best boy (uncredited)
Stanley Williams...gaffer (uncredited)

Casting Department

Edit
Paul Nathan...casting director: Hal B. Wallis (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Edit
Ed Fitzharris...wardrobe: men (uncredited)
Grace Harris...wardrobe: women (uncredited)

Music Department

Edit
Jack Brooks...songwriter: lyrics
Norman Luboff...vocal arranger
Walter Scharf...conductor / music arranger
Harry Warren...songwriter: music

Script and Continuity Department

Edit
Marvin Weldon...script supervisor (uncredited)

Additional Crew

Edit
Rudy Makoul...dialogue coach
Charles O'Curran...creator: musical numbers / stager: musical numbers
Sam Bagley...stand-in (uncredited)
Jac Fisher...dance instructor (uncredited)
Grady Johnson...publicist (uncredited)
R.R. Jones...stand-in (uncredited)
Irving Kayr...stand-in (uncredited)
Jack Mintz...technical advisor (uncredited)
Tish Morgan...secretary (uncredited)
Jack Saper...assistant to producer (uncredited)
Virginia Whitmire...stand-in (uncredited)
Crew verified as complete

Production Companies

Edit

Distributors

Edit

Special Effects

Edit

    Other Companies

    Edit

    Storyline

    Edit
    Plot Summary

    Rick Todd and Eugene Fullstack share an apartment and have dreams for the future. Rick is an aspiring artist looking for a break. Eugene loves comic books, especially The Bat Lady series. He is so engrossed with her stories that he has nightmares and dreams of his own comic book characters. Their luck begins to change when Abby Parker is fired as the artist for the Bat Lady. Rick pitches his own comic book series and Eugene gets to meet Bessie Sparrowbrush, who, unbeknown to him, is the artist's model the Bat Lady. Rivalry and romance ensues for all four of them, with several song and dance numbers along the way. Written bygarykmcd

    Plot Keywords
    Genres
    Parents GuideView content advisory »
    Certification

    Additional Details

    Edit
    Also Known As
    • Artistes et modèles (France)
    • Der Agentenschreck (Germany)
    • Cómicos en París (Spain)
    • Artistas y modelos (Spain)
    • O Jerry Lewis aristokratis (Greece)
    • See more »
    Runtime
    • 109 min
    Country
    Language
    Color
    Aspect Ratio
    Sound Mix
    Filming Locations

    Box Office

    Budget $1,701,083 (estimated)

    Did You Know?

    Edit
    Trivia The song "Innamorata", written for this film, went on to be a major record hit for Dean Martin and several other singers.See more »
    Goofs When Rick is painting the lips on the billboard, he looks down to answer his boss, and when he looks back the lips are fully painted.See more »
    Movie Connections Featured inEpisode #6.11 (1955).See more »
    Soundtracks Artists and ModelsSee more »
    QuotesAbby Parker: Well, that was uncalled for.
    Rick Todd: I could've sworn I heard you call.
    See more »

    Contribute to This Page

    IMDb Answers

    IMDb Answers surfaces high-value content that is missing from IMDb.

    See the most important data gaps to fill. Share your entertainment knowledge. Help make IMDb better for everyone, everywhere.

    Try IMDb Answers »

    Share this page:

    Recently Viewed

     

    [8]ページ先頭

    ©2009-2025 Movatter.jp