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Film follows a rotating cast of characters checking into a dilapidated motel, where a lecherous bellhop (Blake Palmer) orchestrates and observes their misadventures. A jaded housewife (Rebecca Steele), a free-spirited dancer (Chessie Moore), and a pair of bickering lovers (Rachel Ryan and Tonisha Mills) collide in a series of vignettes blending dark humor, romantic entanglements, and adult escapades. As secrets unravel and tensions escalate, the motel becomes a microcosm of human folly, culminating in a chaotic finale that underscores the film's absurdist heart.
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Original Language
EN

Eccentric bellhop Stanley Belt is recruited unexpectedly by the comedy team of a recently deceased entertainer. Stanley struggles to become a song-and-dance man as the team grooms him to become a star. But as the date of a high-stakes appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show grows near, they begin to fear that the only astonishing thing about Stanley is his utter lack of talent.

Stanley is a bellboy at the Fountainbleau Hotel in Miami Beach, where he performs his duties quietly and without a word to anyone. All he displays are facial expressions and a comedic slapstick style. And anything that can go wrong, does go wrong when Stanley is involved. One day, Jerry Lewis arrives at the hotel and some of the staff notice the striking resemblance.