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After Jerry Lewis passed away last summer, I was eager to dive into more of his work, having only been familiar with The King of Comedy. Thankfully, I recently received a new 10-film DVD collection, which includes his brilliant The Bellboy, The Nutty Professor, The Ladies Man, and more. We’ve teamed with Paramount Home Media Distribution to give away two copies. See how to enter below and all entries must be received by 11:59 PM EST on Tuesday, June 19th.

To enter, do the first three steps and then each additional one counts as another entry into the contest.

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4. Comment in the box on Facebook with your favorite line or scene in a Jerry Lewis film.

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6. Become a patron of The Film Stage Show.

We will select the winners at random. One entry per household. No purchase necessary. Winners must live inside the U.S. and shipping to a P.O. box is not permitted.

The 10-DVD set includes the following:

The Stooge (1951)—Features one of Lewis’ earliest pairings with Dean Martin as a musical-comedy duo
The Delicate Delinquent (1956)—A “teenage terror” is recruited for the Police Academy
The Bellboy (1960)—Lewis plays a friendly but clumsy bellboy in this slapstick classic
Cinderfella (1960)—Lewis’ take on the classic Cinderella story
The Errand Boy (1961)—Paramount enlists a bumbling Lewis to spy on their productions in this hilarious film studio comedy
The Ladies Man (1961)—A girl-shy man finds work in a women-only hotel with uproarious results
The Nutty Professor (1963)—A socially awkward professor invents a serum that turns him into the handsome but obnoxious Buddy Love
The Disorderly Orderly (1964)—Lewis wreaks havoc in a private rest home
The Patsy (1964)—Lewis directs and stars as a novice recruited to replace a big-time comedian
The Family Jewels (1965)—Lewis directs and plays seven distinct roles in this family inheritance farce

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Jerry Lewis 10 Film Collection is now available on DVD.

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