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Plaza Suite
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Synopsis
It is not uncommon for actors to double and triple in roles while appearing in the "omnibus" plays of Neil Simon. Plaza Suite was the first film version of a Simon play to carry over the multiple-role device to the screen. Walter Matthau appears in all three one-act playlets comprising Plaza Suite, with a different leading lady in each. First we see Matthau as the husband of Maureen Stapleton, nostalgically returning to the same hotel suite where they'd spent their honeymoon 24 years earlier. Times have changed, however, and the twosome spend more timing sniping at one another than pitching woo. The second vignette casts Matthau as an effusive movie producer (lavish toupee and all) who hopes to seduce his old sweetheart Barbara Harris. The third and best sequence finds Matthau and Lee Grant playing the parents of a bride who steadfastly refuses to leave her locked room to attend her own wedding. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Barbara Harris Muriel Tate
Walter Matthau Jesse
Walter Matthau Roy
Walter Matthau Sam
Louise Sorel Miss McCormack
Maureen Stapleton Karen Nash
Lee Grant Norman Hubley

Production Crew

Jack A. Marta Cinematographer
Maurice Jarre Composer (Music Score)
Jack Bear Costume Designer
Arthur Hiller Director
Frank Bracht Editor
Victor Schertzinger Featured Music
Howard Roessel First Assistant Director
Gary Morris Makeup
Maurice Jarre Musical Direction/Supervision
Neil Simon Play Author
Howard W. Koch Producer
Arthur Lonergan Production Designer
Neil Simon Screenwriter
Reg Allen Set Designer
Johnny Mercer Songwriter
Victor Schertzinger Songwriter
Ben Winkler Sound/Sound Designer
David Dockendorf Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1971
Runtime: 114
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Howard W. Koch Productions
Paramount

Awards
1971 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe