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Movies of Murray Alper and Jerry Lewis together

Murray Alper and Jerry Lewis have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was The Geisha Boy in 1958. The most recent movie that Murray Alper and Jerry Lewis starred together was Hook, Line and Sinker in 1969.

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1958

The Geisha Boy

The Geisha Boy

The Geisha Boy

Murray Alper

Starred as GI in Korea

Jerry Lewis

Starred as Gilbert Wooley

1961

The Ladies Man

The Ladies Man

The Ladies Man

Murray Alper

Starred as Butcher

Jerry Lewis

Starred as Herbert H. Heebert, Mama Heebert

1962

It's Only Money

It's Only Money

It's Only Money

Murray Alper

Starred as 2nd Cop on Pier

Jerry Lewis

Starred as Lester March

1963

The Nutty Professor

The Nutty Professor

The Nutty Professor

Murray Alper

Starred as Gym Attendant

Jerry Lewis

Starred as Professor Julius Kelp, Buddy Love

1964

The Disorderly Orderly

The Disorderly Orderly

The Disorderly Orderly

Murray Alper

Starred as Patient

Jerry Lewis

Starred as Jerome Littlefield

1964

The Patsy

The Patsy

The Patsy

Murray Alper

Starred as Bowler

Jerry Lewis

Starred as Singers of the Trio, Stanley Belt

1967

The Big Mouth

The Big Mouth

The Big Mouth

Murray Alper

Starred as Ed - Motorcycle Officer

Jerry Lewis

Starred as Gerald Clamson, Syd Valentine

1969

Hook, Line and Sinker

Hook, Line and Sinker

Hook, Line and Sinker

Murray Alper

Starred as Member - Board of Inquiry

Jerry Lewis

Starred as Fred Dobbs, Peter J. Ingersoll

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