I noticed in some of the still screens that Muhummad Ali was on it. Although I didn't watch any of it, was he still Cassius Clay at that time, or had he changed his name?
Mike Sheridan said:For another fascinating Lewis disaster look up "The Day The Clown Cried". Only a select few have ever seen it.
Mike Sheridan said:Jerry's large ego making him think he could do anything.
The Voice of Reason said:I remember reading that book by Arthur Marx.
One should take into account that despite the break-up in 1956, Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin were very close friends for many years; and, as you pointed out, did reconcile their differences before Dino passed away on Christmas Day 1995.
Mark_Giardina said:The Voice of Reason said:I remember reading that book by Arthur Marx.
One should take into account that despite the break-up in 1956, Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin were very close friends for many years; and, as you pointed out, did reconcile their differences before Dino passed away on Christmas Day 1995.
Mark_Giardina said:Back to Donna Reed for just a moment. Didn't she sue the producers of Dallas and Larry Hagman?