- Country: USA
- Genres: Comedy, Crime, Musical
- Release: 1950-07-04
- Director: Hal Walker
- Writers: Cy Howard , Parke Levy
- Language: English
- Stars: John Lund , Marie Wilson , Diana Lynn , Dean Martin , Jerry Lewis , Corinne Calvet , Lloyd Corrigan , Don Porter , Harold Huber , Joseph Vitale
- Runtime: 91 min
- Awards: N/A
- AKA: My Friend Irma Goes West , My Friend Irma Goes West (France, French Republic) , Irma se desenreda (Mexico) , Irma, das unmögliche Mädchen , My Friend Irma Goes West (Australia) , Tontut toverukset Lännessä (Finland) , Tossernes paradis (Denmark) , Mi amiga Irma va a Hollywood (Venezuela) , Mi amiga Irma va a Hollywood (Spain) , My Friend Irma Goes West (United States of America) , Mi amiga Irma va al Oeste (Spain) , My Friend Irma Goes West (United Kingdom) , Irma va a Hollywood (Italy) , Моя подруга Ирма едет на Запад , Irma im goldenen Westen (Austria) , Minha Amiga Maluca (Brazil) , A Minha Amiga Maluca (Portugal, Portuguese Republic) , Irma im goldenen Westen , Glykeia mou, Irma (Greece) , I vildaste västern (Sweden)
- Plot: In this sequel film, all the characters remain the same; Al is still unemployed, Jane still has show-biz aspirations for boyfriend Steve; Steve and Seymour are still partners, and Irma is still Irma, which isn't all that easy. Al gets Steve a singing job on television, which is seen by a Hollywood producer. He signs Steve to a long term movie contract, and all hands depart for Hollywood. But, alas, the producer turns out to be an escaped lunatic, and they end up in Las Vegas, where Irma manages to get kidnapped by gangsters, who are very unhappy with Irma.
- IMDB:tt0042769
My Friend Irma Goes West Cast · · · ALL
Hal Walker
Director
Diana Lynn
Jane Stacy
Dean Martin
Steve Laird
Jerry Lewis
Seymour
John Lund
Al
Corinne Calvet
Yvonne Yvonne
Lloyd Corrigan
Sharpie Corrigan
Don Porter
Mr. Brent
Harold Huber
Pete
Joseph Vitale
Slim
Charles Evans
C.Y. Sanford
Kenneth Tobey
Pilot
Al Ferguson
News Vendor (uncredited)
Lee Miller
Chief Hiawatha's Chauffeur (uncredited)
Charles Sherlock
Man Being Deputized (uncredited)