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  • 6/26/2025
Laugh out loud with this legendary scene from Jerry Lewis's 1970 comedy Which Way to the Front.
In this classic “Password” moment, Jerry Lewis delivers his iconic slapstick humor and timing that made him a comedy legend. A must-watch for fans of vintage Hollywood and old-school comedy!

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Transcript
00:00Halt!
00:04Your papers, please.
00:12Yeah, I know, right? Yeah.
00:16Thank you. Good. All right. Wait!
00:18I must have the password.
00:20Oh, well, if you must have it, that's wonderful. I'm glad you have that.
00:24Well, please, the password. You said you have the password, that's...
00:28Yeah, but how do I know you have the password?
00:31You didn't... you didn't say you knew I have the password?
00:34Does password you know the password?
00:36Yeah, but I must have the password.
00:38Well, if you have it, then protect it. Stay with it. Don't lose it.
00:42Keep it forever.
00:43Where is the password?
00:44How do I know you have that password?
00:47Oh, I have the password.
00:49Oh, well, then where do you need it again?
00:50How do I know you have the password?
00:52Aha! Oh! See where? Here, here's what...
00:56Here, here. Well, here. See? Hold! Here.
01:00We'll take this paper, the paper, and you mark down the password.
01:06All right? Then you give...
01:08Good.
01:09...trick me the paper. I'll mark also the password.
01:14And you see both password, password, says same password, and then you know. Good?
01:20Yeah, that's good. Good. Now, right.
01:23Now, I open, so I do not see any other side, and I write my password there.
01:31Now, close, and when you open, you see two passwords. One is same, other password the same.
01:39Good. Good. All right. Good. Then we will go, but...
01:45Wait! I must call the headquarters.
01:48Well, look...
01:49Wait, don't write away. Don't write.
01:52No, no, he's... I was writing.
01:54You... take out. He drives.
01:56No, no! Please, don't write away.
01:57No, I won't. Please. We'll stay.
01:59No, don't write away! Please, don't write away!
02:02Here's a pen. Who can write if he's holding?
02:05No, don't write!
02:06I'll road, but that's not ride.
02:08But don't...
02:09Riding is like dough. Roding is reading.
02:12Yeah, but road and ride...
02:13When you're reading is in the book. When you're roading, it's a car. When you're riding, it's a pen.
02:17He has the pen. He's got the roading. You can go reading.
02:20Please, wait here. I'll be right back.
02:23A headquarters piece.

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