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Show Hew Jerry Lewis comedy seen in The Patsy now at Pioneer Somerset Maugham, one of this century's greatest writers, once advised an aspiring novelist nov-elist to "write about people, places and things you know best." While Jerry Lewis does not aspire to literary greatness, great-ness, his latest film follows that advice. Reduced to its essentials, "The Patsy" which is now at the Pioneer Drive-in, Drive-in, is the story of a bellboy suddenly catapulted to fame and fortune in show business. Jerry Lewis actually worked as a bellboy in the Catskill Mountain resorts in New York and also made a film called "The Bellboy." And after fifteen fif-teen years of film stardom, Lewis knows his way around Hollywood and Vine, Sunset Boulevard and Beverly Hills, which are the geographic settings set-tings for "The Patsy." |