
72 minutes
7/20/1960
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.

Jerry Lewis
as Stanley / Jerry Lewis

Alex Gerry
as Mr. Novak

Bob Clayton
as Bob

Sonnie Sands
as Sonnie
Eddie Shaeffer
as Eddie

Herkie Styles
as Herkie
David Landfield
as David

Bill Richmond
as Stan Laurel
Larry Best
as Apple Man
Cary Middlecoff
as Cary Middlecoff
Art Terry
as Art Terry
Frankie Carr
as Frankie Carr
Joe Mayer
as Joe Mayer
Stanley Allan
as Hotel Guest
Duke Art Jr.
as Bellboy
Eddie Barton
as Doorman
Murray Barton
as Murray
Howard Brooks
Ricki Dunn
as Hotel Guest

Jack Durant
as Fedinand Manville
Jimmy Gerard
as Man Fighting With Wife
Matilda Gerard
as Woman Fighting With Husband
Paul Gerson
as Gin Player
Paul Gray
as Paul
H. S. Gump
as Gangster
Jack Henkins
as Hotel Guest
Elise Jayne
as Miss Winkley
Dick Lynn
as Desk Clerk
Pat Mack
as Thin Mrs. Hartung
John G. Morgan
as Hotel Guest
Larry K. Nixon
as Bell Captain Telling About Union Meeting

B.S. Pully
as Steve
Guy Rennie
as Mr. Carter

Maxie Rosenbloom
as Maxie
Benny Ross
as Hotel Guest

Joe E. Ross
as Joey
Frankie Scott
as Hotel Guest
Roy Sedley
as Mr. Sedley

Sammy Shore
as Hotel Guest
Sarah Smith
as Fat Mrs. Hartung
Art Stanley
as Bell Captain
Hal Winters
as Hal
Mike Zetz
as Gangster Bodyguard

Milton Berle
as Milton Berle (uncredited)

Isobel Elsom
as Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Jack Kruschen
as Jack E Mulcher (uncredited)

Del Moore
as Golf Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Anne G. Sterling
as Woman in Hotel (uncredited)

Walter Winchell
as Walter Winchell (uncredited)
Bobby Byron
as Texan