Martin & Lewis At War With the Army
In 1945, Dean Martin met a young comic named Jerry Lewis at the Glass Hat Club in New York City, where both men were performing. Martin and Lewis debuted at Atlantic City's 500 Club on July 25, 1946, when Lewis suggested to the club owner that Martin would be a good replacement for the scheduled singer who was unavailable. The duo were not well received. The owner, Skinny D'Amato, threatened to terminate their contract if the act did not improve. Martin and Lewis disposed of pre-scripted gags and began improvising. Dean sang, and Jerry dressed as a busboy, dropping plates and making a shambles of Martin's songs and a mockery of the club's decorum. They performed slapstick and delivered vaudeville jokes to great fanfare.Their success at the 500 Club led to a series of well-paying engagements along the Eastern seaboard, culminating with a triumphant run at New York's Copacabana Club.The audience were convulsed with laughter by Lewis interrupting and heckling Martin while he was trying to sing, and ultimately by the two of them chasing each other around the stage and having as much fun as possible. Bob DeFlores will share his stories of this famous comedy team and show you one of their best movies At War With the Army.
Bob DeFlores

Bob DeFlores is a nationally-known film consultant and archivist who has saved and preserved over 6,000 films. He supplies film for documentaries for major television networks, and has recently been featured on Fox 9 News. Over the years Bob has worked with many celebrities on their film libraries. His presentations are huge favorites at Lenox, a place he considers home. Bob refers to the folks who come to his presentations at Lenox his family. Don't miss your chance to join in and discover the many treasures in Bob's library. Bob will answer questions and hold a discussion after each screening.
SRL918
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- Bob DeFlores
| Date | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Wed, Jan 31st 2018 | 1:00 - 3:30 PM | Lenox Community Center |