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The Disorderly Orderly

The Disorderly Orderly is a directed by and starring as Jerome Littlefield, an aspiring doctor who, after flunking out of due to "neurotic identification empathy"—a condition causing him to physically feel patients' ailments—takes a job as a at a private clinic, leading to chaos. The film follows Jerome's mishaps at the clinic, run by Dr. Jean Howard (), including igniting a patient's and stealing an to pursue nurse Julie Blair (). Written by Tashlin, Norm Liebmann, and Ed Haas, it emphasizes Lewis's physical comedy and emotional sensitivity, culminating in Jerome overcoming his issues to pursue his dreams. Produced by Paul Jones for Jerry Lewis Productions and York Pictures Corporation, and distributed by , it was shot , including at in Beverly Hills, with a runtime of 90 minutes. It premiered in on December 16, 1964, with wide release in January 1965, and was the final Tashlin-Lewis collaboration. The film received mixed critical reception, praised in a review for its frenetic energy and Lewis's performance as a "malaprop character" in a "fast and madcappish" comedy.

Story and Characters

Plot

Jerome Littlefield is a young man who aspired to follow in his father's footsteps as a but flunked out of due to "neurotic identification empathy," a condition causing him to psychosomatically experience the physical ailments of others upon hearing about them. Unable to abandon his passion for medicine, he secures a position as an at the exclusive Whitestone Sanitarium, where his excessive combined with inherent clumsiness sparks a cascade of disorderly incidents, emphasizing the film's core comedic themes of physical and mistaken identities in a medical environment. The narrative escalates when Susan Andrews, Jerome's unrequited high school crush, arrives at the sanitarium after a suicide attempt prompted by feelings of loneliness and rejection. Unaware of his longstanding affection, Susan initially rebuffs his awkward advances, but Jerome remains determined to aid her recovery and prove his worth. His attempts to care for her and other patients lead to hilarious chaos, including accidentally setting fire to a patient's beard while fumbling with a lighter during an assistance task, and enduring debilitating psychosomatic reactions—such as sudden itching or pain—triggered by verbose patient Mrs. Fuzzibee's endless recitations of her symptoms. Further mishaps involve wheeling patients into wrong rooms, sending gurneys careening uncontrollably down hallways, and bungling routine procedures that amplify the slapstick humor through escalating physical comedy. To fund Susan's amid her financial woes, Jerome takes on grueling extra shifts and side jobs, including stocking shelves at a where his overzealous reorganization topples a towering pyramid of cans in a scene of frenzied destruction. His dedication to Susan causes in his girlfriend, nurse Julie Blair. He also seeks help from the sanitarium's Dr. Howard, who probes his disorder and reveals its roots in childhood insecurities. As Julie, out of , quits her job and prepares to leave for , Jerome's desperation peaks; in a bold act of pursuit, he commandeers an for a high-speed chase, creating a whirlwind of near-misses and identity confusion with pursuing authorities. Through the ordeal and interactions with , who aids in confronting his condition, Jerome overcomes his affliction, empowered by his love for . This personal triumph secures his readmission to , fulfilling his lifelong dream, while he reconciles with in a harmonious resolution that ties together the film's blend of heartfelt romance and relentless .

Cast

Jerry Lewis stars as Jerome Littlefield, the bumbling yet empathetic orderly at the center of the film's , showcasing his signature style of exaggerated facial expressions, pratfalls, and self-directed routines that drive the chaotic humor. Susan Oliver portrays Susan Andrews, a who serves as a catalyst for Jerome's growth, bringing a grounded emotional contrast to the surrounding antics. Glenda Farrell plays Dr. Jean Howard, the authoritative head doctor who acts as a comic foil through her stern oversight of the hospital staff, marking one of Farrell's returns to feature films after a hiatus following her 1959 role in Middle of the Night. Kathleen Freeman appears as Nurse Maggie Higgins, the flustered administrator who navigates the daily chaos with exasperated efficiency, a role that highlights her frequent collaborations with Lewis in comedic supporting parts. Karen Sharpe is cast as Nurse Julie Blair, Jerome's girlfriend involved in the hospital's operations and his romantic dynamics. In supporting roles, portrays the hospital administrator Mr. Tuffington in his final feature film appearance before his death in 1965, adding a layer of bureaucratic tension. plays the talkative patient Mrs. Fuzzibee, contributing quirky energy through her hypochondriac complaints, while and appear in brief comedic bits as patients enhancing the ensemble's disorderly vibe. Jerome's arc of empathy and romance with , aided by his interactions with , underscores his character's growth amid the film's humorous mishaps.

Production

Development

The Disorderly Orderly originated from an original story by Norm Liebmann and Ed Haas, which director adapted into the film's . This marked the eighth and final collaboration between Tashlin and star , building on their established comedic partnership seen in prior films such as (1958), (1960), It's Only Money (1962), and Who's Minding the Store? (1963). Tashlin's adaptation emphasized visual gags and elements tailored to Lewis's style, incorporating opportunities for during planning. The project was produced by Paul Jones under as part of Lewis's lucrative seven-year contract with the studio, signed in 1959 and valued at $10 million plus 60% of profits for 14 films. , who also served as , was intended for the lead role of Jerome Littlefield from the outset, aligning with his typical portrayals of bumbling yet empathetic characters. Development occurred in the early , with the screenplay reflecting Tashlin's animation-influenced direction to enhance Lewis's on-screen chaos while adhering to the story's setting.

Filming

Principal photography for The Disorderly Orderly took place from June 8 to August 24, 1964, primarily at the Greystone Mansion located at 905 Loma Vista Drive in Beverly Hills, California, where the estate's opulent architecture and grounds were utilized to depict the Whitestone Sanitarium and Hospital sets. Additional filming occurred at 2700 Laurel Pass Avenue in the Studio City area of Los Angeles and at Paramount Studios. W. Wallace Kelley served as cinematographer, capturing the film's slapstick action in Technicolor. Editing was overseen by John Woodcock, who assembled the footage into a final running time of 89 minutes. Costume designer outfitted the cast in 1960s-era medical uniforms and attire, incorporating exaggerated elements to enhance the comedic tone. Director Frank Tashlin employed multiple cameras during chaotic sequences to accommodate the improvisational style of star Jerry Lewis, whose ad-libbing contributed to a collection of outtakes that extended some shooting days.

Soundtrack

The original score for The Disorderly Orderly was composed by Joseph J. Lilley, who provided light orchestral cues to support the film's comedic sequences and romantic interludes. The title song, "The Disorderly Orderly," written by Earl Shuman and Leon Carr, was performed by Sammy Davis Jr. and featured prominently in the opening credits as well as in promotional materials for the film. While the title song appeared on a 1964 single release by on , no complete was issued at the time of the film's production. Lilley's score incorporated upbeat elements for chase and scenes, alongside more sentimental melodies to highlight the romance between characters Jerome and Susan, ensuring the music complemented Jerry Lewis's visual comedy without overshadowing the dialogue. In , sound effects were dubbed and synchronized precisely with the musical timing to enhance the film's rhythmic gags and overall pacing.

Release

Theatrical Release

The Disorderly Orderly had its world premiere on December 16, 1964, in , distributed nationwide by . Paramount marketed the film prominently as a signature Jerry Lewis comedy, featuring posters that highlighted Lewis's slapstick antics amid hospital mayhem, such as chaotic scenes of him juggling patients and equipment. These promotional materials also incorporated tie-ins to the film's title song, performed by Sammy Davis Jr. over the opening credits, to emphasize its musical and comedic appeal. The film opened for its initial run in major theaters across key markets, including and , with a standard runtime of 89 minutes. Internationally, the film rolled out in 1965 across , with a notable release in on , where it achieved 1,434,122 admissions. The picture received approval from the Production Code Administration without any required cuts, bearing the standard "Approved" seal for exhibition.

Box Office

The Disorderly Orderly generated $2,700,000 in rentals in the United States and , representing a moderate success for a comedy during the mid-1960s. In , the film sold 1,434,122 tickets, demonstrating strong appeal in Europe where Lewis's style resonated with audiences. Compared to contemporaries, the film outperformed some of director Frank Tashlin's other comedies but underperformed relative to Lewis's earlier hits, such as The Nutty Professor (1963), which achieved significantly higher rentals of around $6 million. Its earnings were influenced by the holiday season release timing, which boosted attendance, though competition from other comedies limited its overall domestic dominance.

Reception and Legacy

Critical Reception

Upon its release in 1964, The Disorderly Orderly received mixed reviews from contemporary critics, who were divided on its frenetic pace and Jerry Lewis's performance. The New York Times described the film as running "dry at the end of the first third—like a juiceless watermelon—and splits open, with about the same" effect, critiquing its chaotic structure and lack of sustained humor. In contrast, Variety praised the picture as "fast and madcappish," highlighting how Lewis's portrayal of a malaprop-prone character aligned well with his talents and commending director Frank Tashlin's energetic direction. In modern aggregations, on , the film has an audience approval rating of 69% based on over 1,000 ratings, but lacks a Tomatometer score due to fewer than five critic reviews. As the final collaboration between Tashlin and , The Disorderly Orderly is often ranked among the stronger entries in their partnership, achieving cult status for its suspenseful undertones amid the , though it falls short of the satirical peaks in earlier works like The Geisha Boy. Retrospectives remain limited, with critics observing that while the film's influence on later physical comedies is acknowledged in fan circles, there is a notable gap in deeper academic examination of its contributions to genre evolution.

Home Media

The film was initially released on home video in the form of VHS tapes by , with a notable edition available in 1995 featuring the full 89-minute runtime. The first DVD edition arrived on October 12, 2004, distributed by for Region 1 markets, presented in a transfer with the original theatrical trailer as the primary special feature. A subsequent re-release occurred on March 30, 2021, as a manufactured-on-demand DVD by , part of broader Jerry Lewis offerings, incorporating English subtitles and standard mono audio. As of 2025, no official Blu-ray edition has been issued. As of November 2025, the film is available to stream for free on and for rent or purchase on . Special features vary by edition but commonly include the original trailer; in comprehensive Jerry Lewis collections such as the 2021 Essential 20-Movie set, additional content encompasses audio commentaries by film historians and collaborators, select deleted scenes, and essays exploring partnerships like that between director and Lewis. Internationally, tapes circulated in the 1990s, while versions appeared limited in the same decade; European DVD releases, particularly in Region 2, often feature dubbed audio tracks alongside English.

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