The Nutty Professor 50th Annivesary debuts on Blu-ray

The Jerry Lewis Classic Debuts on Blu-ray(tm) June 3 from Warner Bros. Home
Entertainment with All-new Featurette, Storyboard Book, Cutting Script with Director
Notes, Special Production Booklet and More

Lewis’ Cinderfella and The Errand Boy DVDs and
rare Phoney Phone Calls CD also included in 4-Disc Set

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Burbank, Calif., February 27, 2014 – The Nutty Professor, one of Jerry Lewis’ most
celebrated comedies, will be released on Blu-ray(tm) by Warner Bros. Home
Entertainment (WBHE) June 3 in a brand-new 50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition.
Lewis directed, stars in, and co-wrote (with Bill Richmond) the parody of the
classic “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” tale which was selected for the United States
National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 2004.

WBHE is releasing the four-disc Collector’s Edition with personal input from Mr.
Lewis, who has helped compile lots of entertaining extra content for this release.
Highlights include a new featurette, Jerry Lewis: No Apologies, an intimate look at
“The King of Comedy”; a 48-page book of the film’s original story boards; a 44-page
book of excerpts from Jerry’s cutting script with personal notes; and a recreated
“Being a Person” book, written by Jerry exclusively for the film’s crew. Adding to
the offering is the very funny CD collection, Phoney Phone Calls, 1959-1972, with
private prank calls secretly recorded by Lewis during those years.

The Nutty Professor 50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition ($54.99 SRP) will include
the film in DVD format as well as Blu-ray, along with DVDs of two other well-known
Lewis comedies, Cinderfella and The Errand Boy. Also currently available from the
Warner Archive Collection (www.warnerarchive.com<https://www.warnerarchive.com>) are
Lewis’ films, Family Jewels, Cracking Up (aka Smorgasbord) and Which Way to the
Front?
In a personal letter included with the new Blu-ray, Lewis notes, “[This] is a very
special film with a lot of heart and soul. I thoroughly enjoyed the writing,
directing, acting, editing, scoring and extensive promotion of the film. It is what
I always dreamed of doing when I was growing up, watching Charlie Chaplin on the big
screen.

“I am so happy to offer the unique elements of this collection for the first time,
and I’m thankful to Warner Bros. and Paramount Pictures for the opportunity to
collaborate on this great release of The Nutty Professor, my very special child.”

A Jerry Lewis Production, The Nutty Professor also stars Stella Stevens and features
Del Moore, Kathleen Freeman and Howard Morris. Ernest D. Glucksman produced.

More About the Special Features:
The Nutty Professor:

* Jerry Lewis: No Apologies NEW! An intimate look at the artist who has
entertained and educated audiences for more than eight decades
* Directors Letter NEW! A letter specially written by Jerry to present this new
collection
* Recreated “Being A Person” book: 96-pages made up of drawings and quotes
inspired/written by Jerry Lewis and drawn by his personal illustrator. 250 copies
of this book were originally made and distributed to members of the cast and crew
of The Nutty Professor after the director heard of general conflicts among them.
* CD: Phoney Phone calls 1959-1972: Years before the Jerky Boys were harassing
unwitting shop clerks, housewives and businessmen, Lewis perfected the art, as
these recordings show. Released in 2001 on the Sin-Drome label, this is a
collection of private prank calls secretly recorded by Jerry Lewis over the years.
* 48-Page Storyboard Book
* 44-Page Cutting Script with Jerry’s notes
* Commentary by Jerry Lewis and Steve Lawrence
* The Nutty Professor: Perfecting The Formula Behind-The-Scenes Footage
* Jerry Lewis at Work
* Jerry at Movieland Wax Museum with commentary by son Chris Lewis
* Deleted Scenes
* Jerry and Stella Promos
* Bloopers
* Screen Tests
* Outtakes
* Original Mono Track
* Trailers

Cinderfella

* Commentary by Jerry Lewis and Steve Lawrence
* Bloopers

Errand Boy

* Select Scene Commentary by Jerry Lewis and Steve Lawrence
* Bloopers
* Promo Spots
* Theatrical Trailer

Synopsis of The Nutty Professor
The title’s eponymous professor is Julius F. Kelp (Lewis), a shy, bumbling chemistry
teacher who has a mad crush on his student Stella Purdy (Stella Stevens). When he
tires of being made fun of, Kelp develops a magic potion that turns him into smooth
and smarmy nightclub singer Buddy Love. Stella is drawn to Buddy but unfortunately,
the potion’s formula is unstable and Buddy keeps slipping back into Julius at the
most embarrassing moments. In the end the professor’s ploy is revealed, but not
before he delivers a speech calling for everyone to learn to love themselves first
before others can return the favor. Stella realizes she loves him for who he is and,
needless to say, the ending is a happy one.

About Jerry Lewis
Consummate entertainer and world-renowned humanitarian, Jerry Lewis is a cultural
icon in the U.S. and France. He is also the only entertainer ever to be nominated
for a Nobel Peace Prize.

With worldwide box-office receipts in excess of $800 million (when most tickets were
sold for 25-50 cents), Jerry was the top box-office star from 1952-56 with Dean
Martin and from 1957-64 solo. Jerry’s groundbreaking brand of physical comedy has
influenced generations.

First on stage at age five, Jerry performed in Vaudeville alongside his parents and
later began performing stand-up at the age of 15. His meteoric rise to fame began in
1946 at the age of 20, when he teamed with Dean Martin. “They were the biggest stars
in the world as a comedy team,” said Billy Crystal about the duo, who caused
Beatles-esque pandemonium wherever they went.

Jerry has appeared in more than 50 films, directed a dozen movies, had 13 television
specials, three television series, an NBC radio show, recorded numerous records and
albums; been the hero of a comic book series; authored four books (and been the
subject of many more); and made thousands of other appearances on TV, stage
(including a hit Broadway and tour run in Damn Yankees from 1994-97) and in
nightclubs all over the world.

Additionally, Jerry Lewis was a major innovator in motion pictures. Director Francis
Ford Coppola once noted, “Jerry’s invention of putting a video camera next to the
motion picture camera (the Video Assist) so he could play it back and direct
himself, has been used for decades by every director in the movie industry.”

Some of his other hit films include Who’s Minding the Store?, The Disorderly
Orderly, The Patsy, The Ladies Man, The Bellboy, Visit to a Small Planet, The Geisha
Boy, The Delicate Delinquent, and 16 Martin & Lewis films, 1949-1956.
Jerry has been honored with numerous awards including two stars on the Hollywood
Walk of Fame; the Governor’s Award at the Emmy(r) Awards; a Career Achievement Award
from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association; a Lifetime Achievement Award in
Comedy at the American Comedy Awards and many more.

Enormously popular in Europe, particularly France, Jerry was awarded that country’s
two most distinguished honors in 1984, making him a Commander in the Order of Arts
and Letters and inducting him into the Legion of Honor by the Decree of President
Francois Mitterrand.

Jerry has long been a tireless and dedicated philanthropist. For more than 60 years,
he has been the driving force behind the fight against muscular dystrophy. As
national chairman of the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Jerry raised more than $2
billion for patient care and research and made the term “Jerry’s Kids” a part of the
modern American lexicon. His creation, the MDA Labor Day Telethon, is the most
successful fundraising program in the history of television and established a new
benchmark in charitable giving.

Jerry has received numerous awards for his charitable endeavors, including: the Jean
Hersholt Humanitarian Award (2009); the American Medical Association’s Lifetime
Achievement Award (1996), the U.S. Defense Department’s highest civilian award; and
the Medal for Distinguished Public Service (1985), among many others.

The Nutty Professor 50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition
Street Date: June 3, 2014
Order Due Date: April 29, 2014

$54.99 SRP