The Bellboy
"The Bellboy" is a 1960 silent comedy film directed by Jerry Lewis, who also stars in the lead role. The film follows a bellboy at a luxurious hotel, showcasing his humorous interactions with guests and staff. It features a series of comedic vignettes that highlight the chaos and absurdity of hotel life.
The film is notable for its lack of dialogue, relying instead on physical comedy and visual gags to convey humor. Jerry Lewis uses his signature slapstick style to create memorable moments, making "The Bellboy" a unique entry in the genre of silent films during the era of talkies.