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Scrambled Feet (1983): Jerry Lewis plays an aging hoofer and comedian at the end of the vaudeville era, facing the prospect of being too old to change and trapped in a medium whose time had passed. A low-key but surprisingly moving performance from Lewis makes this one to watch for.

Scrambled Feet (1983): Scrambled Feet was an off-Broadway revue that fortunately was captured on film. It pokes fun at all aspects of theatre, including writer's block, auditions, critics, dinner theatre, back stage romances and infighting, improv, and child stars. An especially funny number is "Theatre-Party Ladies", in which Madeline Kahn and the remainder of the cast (three men) impersonate a ladies club attending a matinee.

Scrambled Feet (1983): [European title: Talipes Equinovarus.] It can run in families. It can ruin families. Clubfoot. Tonya is an orthopedic surgeon who, in her girlhood, loved to dance but seemed destined to be stuck in the back of the chorus. Her daughter, Antonia, was born with a clubfoot but dreams of winning the gold as an Olympic figure skater. Can a little bit of corrective surgery and lot of planning turn a dream into reality? Never before has a local anesthetic had such global appeal.

Scrambled Feet (1983): A pigeon-toed podiatrist. A cross-eyed optometrist. Identical twin tango instructors -- with vertigo! This trippy case of mistaken identities will leave you on the floor, laughing!

Scrambled Feet (1983): In this period comedy set in the go-go world of a 1960's toy and game company, Milton Parker is taking teen culture by storm with a Twister-like game called Scrambled Feet. But Parker is better at managing his products than his "little black book," and before long his bachelor pad is a scrambled mess of feet--in closets, under the bed, etc.--and his love life is spinning out of control like a cheaply-manufactured cardboard spinny thing.

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