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This release is region-free but limited to 1,500 copies. Prices on secondary markets: $50–$120.
It sounds like you're looking for an essay on the 1965 Jerry Lewis film The Family Jewels This film is a unique piece of comedic history
But not just any copy. I’ve been searching for its ghost in —the film reels, the broadcast history, and the lost 35mm prints that might still be hiding in a warehouse from Bakersfield to Eureka. Searching for- The Family Jewels 1965 in-All Ca...
Another interpretation of the trailing "All Ca..." in the search query could be geographical. Like many productions of the era, The Family Jewels was deeply rooted in the Hollywood studio system. The film was shot largely on soundstages and locations in , utilizing the resources of Paramount Studios.
Start with the Imprint Blu-ray if you’re a serious collector. Rent digitally if you’re a curious first-timer. And if you find a 16mm print at a garage sale? Grab it immediately. This release is region-free but limited to 1,500 copies
: A buck-toothed fashion photographer who resembles Lewis’s character from The Nutty Professor .
| Format | Best Source | Price Range | |--------|-------------|--------------| | DVD (US) | eBay, Amazon Marketplace | $10–$30 | | Blu-ray (Imprint) | eBay, Via Vision | $50–$120 | | Digital HD | Amazon, Apple TV | $14.99 purchase | | Rental | Amazon, YouTube | $3.99–$4.99 | | Free (ads) | Tubi (check rotation) | $0 | | 16mm film | Collector forums, eBay | $150–$400 | I’ve been searching for its ghost in —the
Searching for- The Family Jewels 1965 in-All Ca...