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Irma La Douce (1963)
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Synopsis
This romantic comedy opens with a resounding warning: its chief concerns are passion, bloodshed, desire, and death. "Everything," exclaims the narrator, "that makes life worth living." Irma La Douce (Shirley MacClaine) is Paris' most prosperous prostitute. Wise, endearing, and compulsively clad in green, Irma rules the rue Casanova. She triumphantly works the most coveted corner on a street where the cops gladly look the other way and the naughty johns leave tips. Her street is a content community of live and let live and good-natured desire, an Augean stable of human understanding. However, to upright Nester Patou (
Jack Lemmon
), the area's new policeman, genial wrongdoing is still wrongdoing. Freshly promoted from day patrol at a children's playground, the scrupulous Nestor arrests Irma and her colleagues in a bumbling, unauthorized raid. He takes pity on Irma, but harasses the guilty johns -- including the police captain. Promptly unemployed, Nester returns to the scene of his crime, the rue, and to Irma. After physically besting her pimp, Nester unwittingly takes his position. The two fall madly in love, but Nestor quickly grows jealous of Irma's patrons. Thus, he masquerades as a wealthy English aristocrat and becomes Irma's sole customer -- only to eventually grow violently jealous of himself. Soon enough, this formally righteous cop is comically jailed for his own brutal murder! As the film's prologue promises, Irma La Douce is a celebration of life from beginning to end -- unabashedly adoring lust, emotion, fervor and, above all, foolish love. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, All Movie Guide
Cast
Edgar Barrier
General Lafayette
Billy Beck
Officer Dupont
Herschel Bernardi
Inspector Lefevre
Paul Dubov
Andre
Hope Holiday
Lolita
Lou Jacobi
Moustache
Lou Krugman
First Customer
Diki Lerner
Jojo
Shirley MacLaine
Irma La Douce
Howard McNear
Concierge
Richard Peel
Englishman
Tura Satana
Suzette Wong
Joan Shawlee
Amazon Annie
Grace Lee Whitney
Kiki the Cossack
Bruce Yarnell
Hippolyte
Harriet Young
Mimi the Mau Mau
Bill Bixby
Tattooed Sailor
James Brown
Texan Customer
Jack Lemmon
Nestor Patou/Lord X
Cliff Osmond
Police Sergeant
Joe Palma
Prison Guard
Herb Jones
Casablanca Charlie
Sheryl Deauville
Carmen
Production Crew
Alexandre Trauner
Art Director
Doane Harrison
Associate Producer
I.A.L. Diamond
Associate Producer
Wally Green
Choreography
Joseph La Shelle
Cinematographer
Andre Previn
Composer (Music Score)
Orry-Kelly
Costume Designer
Irene Caine
Costumes Supervisor
Billy Wilder
Director
Dan Mandell
Editor
Hal W. Polaire
First Assistant Director
Emile LaVigne
Makeup
Frank Westmore
Makeup
Harry Ray
Makeup
Alexandre Breffort
Play Author
Billy Wilder
Producer
Billy Wilder
Screenwriter
I.A.L. Diamond
Screenwriter
Edward Boyle
Set Designer
Maurice Barnathan
Set Designer
Milt Rice
Special Effects
Year: 1963
Runtime: 144
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
United Artists
Release
by United Artists
Awards
1963 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe
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