My Friend Irma

1949 "The Comedy, KISS HIT You Shouldn't Miss!"
6.4| 1h43m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 14 October 1949 Released
Producted By: Paramount
Country: United States of America
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Prototype dumb blonde Irma and her slacker, wheeler-dealer boyfriend Al interfere in the love life of Irma's level-headed room mate Jane.

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Comedy, Romance

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George Marshall

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Paramount

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My Friend Irma Audience Reviews

Wordiezett So much average
Unlimitedia Sick Product of a Sick System
Spidersecu Don't Believe the Hype
Yvonne Jodi Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
gridoon2018 Considered a vehicle for comedienne Marie Wilson at the time, "My Friend Irma" is mostly remembered today as the movie that launched the film careers of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Martin sings a couple of songs pleasingly, while Lewis introduces his idiotic overgrown-child persona; I found his antics singularly unfunny, but it's a matter of taste. Diana Lynn is beautiful and believable and grounds the film with genuine emotions; Wilson is eager but she cannot quite compare to Gracie Allen; and John Lund says "chicken" about a hundred times. It's all quite harmless, but overlong at 98 minutes. **1/2 out of 4.
tavm Just rewatched this film which marked the debut of the comedy team of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis on YouTube. They're shoehorned almost awkwardly into it since this movie was based on a popular radio sitcom about a young woman named Jane Stacy (Diana Lynn) who's trying to snag a rich guy named Rhinelander (Don DeFore) by working as his secretary and having to deal with her scatterbrained roommate Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson) and her con artist boyfriend Al (John Lund). Martin & Lewis are a couple of orange juice stand employees named Steve and Seymour who's discovered by Irma and Al as Steve sings a little something there. Despite many contrivances, the way Jane and Irma seem to fit certain stereotypes of women at the time, and the fact that Irma cries constantly whenever she realizes when it's her fault, this was quite funny especially whenever Lewis is on screen. And Martin shows just how appealing a crooner he was though I'm sure even then some thought he was just a Bing Crosby imitator. The cast as a whole manages to make the somewhat slight material go down easy. In fact, one of my favorite lines comes from a bit player named Hans Conried who says of Irma and Jane, "One with her head in the air and the other with air in her head." So on that note, My Friend Irma is worth a look for comedy fans especially that of Dean & Jerry.
MartynGryphon I use the above Summary because it is not only a good description of the plot but also the movie going public's reaction to two of it's stars.Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis's nightclub act had first convulsed audiences back in July 1946 at Skinny D'Amato's notorious 500 Club in Atlantic City, since then, they had become the hottest act to see, with their audiences far exceeding even Sinatra's. It was natural that Hollywood would be the next logical link in the chain, and in 1949, Paramount got their signature's on the dotted line. (It is worth noting that both MGM & Columbia had previously tested and subsequently rejected Dean Martin in the early 1940's whilst he was still a solo singer).The debut vehicle they chose was a radio show spin-off movie 'My Friend Irma', a show that had been on the air since 1947 with Marie Wilson as the dizzy blonde air head who's good intentions always outstripped her intelligence. The film also starred John Lund as Al, Irma's shady boyfriend who's always one small step ahead of the G-Men but one giant leap away from the next money making scheme. Diana Lynn plays Jane, Irma's worldly wise house mate who's intent on marrying a millionaire, but a millionaire she loves so she cannot be branded a gold digger.Al & Irma meet Steve Laird,(Martin) and Seymour, (Lewis) at an orange juice stand where the pair work. and as Martin croons away while serving drinks, Al becomes convinced that he can make a fortune by promoting Steve as the new singing sensation.Meanwhile Jane has just become the secretary to millionaire Richard Rhinelander III, (Don DeFore), and is in a prime spot to put her marriage plans in action. However, it takes one evening with Steve, for Jane to realise that it's hard to make your heart follow where your head is telling it to go.The film is both funny and romantic and contains some brilliant crooning by Dino, however, Paramount nearly dropped Jerry from the production and it's easy to see why, as he is nothing more than a 'Red Skelton' here, a wacky distraction from the main plot and it still amazes me to this day that Jerry was actually considered the most talented of the two stars.My Friend Irma is a great debut with some great laughs and some great songs and one for all the family.Enjoy!!
russellkishi This is a strange little comedy in which the appearances of Dean and Jerry almost seem an afterthought. "My Friend Irma" was already a successful radio comedy featuring the brilliant Marie Wilson. Marie played a hard core scatterbrain who had a knack for getting herself into and out of trouble. When it was decided to bring Irma to the big screen, I think Paramount decided to hedge their bets by including Dean and Jerry. This unlikely trio of comedians seems occasionally at odds struggling for whatever laughs might exist in this thin script. But there are some definite highlights for all of them, and the climax presents a bizarre commentary on how much the effects of consumerism had absorbed the American culture just a few years after World War II. The dippy Irma wins a radio contest by accident, and the last scene milks every last ounce of joke material out of the fact that she has been rewarded with a mountain of expensive presents.