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The Odd Couple (1968)
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Synopsis
Compulsive neatnik Felix Unger (
Jack Lemmon
) is thrown out of his house by his divorce-bound wife. He wanders aimlessly through the streets of New York, toying with the idea of suicide, before gravitating to the apartment of his best friend, incorrigibly sloppy sportswriter Oscar Madison (
Walter Matthau
). Worried that Felix will try something desperate, Oscar, himself in the process of being divorced by his wife, invites Felix to move in with him. Within a few days, this mismatched pair is on the verge of mutual murder: Felix cannot abide Oscar's slovenliness, while Oscar is driven insane by Felix's obsession with cleanliness. A potentially passionate evening with Oscar's neighbors, the "coo-coo" Pigeon sisters (Monica Evans and
Carole Shelley
) is ruined when Felix, ruminating over his wife and children, reduces the two ladies to remorseful tears. Pushed to the brink, Oscar stalks around the apartment making as big a mess as possible. Comes the next week's poker game, and the previously vengeful Oscar is worried that Felix might have attempted to do away with himself again. Instead, a surprisingly self-confident Felix shows up to collect his belongings, then announces that he's temporarily moving upstairs with the toothsome Pigeon sisters! There's a laugh a second in this faithful movie adaptation of
Neil Simon
's hit Broadway play. A foolproof comic situation (allegedly based on a chapter in the life of Simon's brother Danny) is kept alive and healthy by some of the funniest dialogue ever written. The Odd Couple was later adapted into a long-running TV sitcom starring
Tony Randall
and
Jack Klugman
. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Iris Adrian
Waitress
Herb Edelman
Murray
Monica Evans
Cecily
Larry Haines
Speed
Walter Matthau
Oscar Madison
David Sheiner
Roy
Carole Shelley
Gwendolyn
John Fiedler
Vinnie
Jack Lemmon
Felix Unger
Production Crew
Hal Pereira
Art Director
Walter Tyler
Art Director
Robert B. Hauser
Cinematographer
Neal Hefti
Composer (Music Score)
Jack Bear
Costume Designer
Gene Saks
Director
Frank Bracht
Editor
Hank Moonjean
First Assistant Director
Harry Ray
Makeup
Jack Petty
Makeup
Wally Westmore
Makeup
Neil Simon
Play Author
Howard W. Koch
Producer
Neil Simon
Screenwriter
Ray Moyer
Set Designer
Robert R. Benton
Set Designer
Charles Grenzbach
Sound/Sound Designer
John R. Carter
Sound/Sound Designer
Paul K. Lerpae
Special Effects
Year: 1968
Runtime: 106
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: G
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
Paramount
Awards
1968 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe
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