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The Prisoner of Second Avenue
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Synopsis
A lesser but still entertaining Neil Simon work, The Prisoner of Second Avenue was adapted to film in 1974. Jack Lemmon takes over the role played on Broadway by Peter Falk: Mel is a New York-based advertising man who goes through hell when he loses his job. The gods seem to conspire against him as he tries to cope with his unemployed status; he is particularly depressed over the fact that he must now subsist on the income of his wife (Anne Bancroft). There are laughs in The Prisoner of Second Avenue, but it's the laughter of desperation and despair; it might not be advisable to watch this film after a bad day at the office. Watch for Sylvester Stallone as the "human punch line" of an old urban legend about a pickpocket. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Preston Ames Art Director
Philip H. Lathrop Cinematographer
Marvin Hamlisch Composer (Music Score)
Joel Schumacher Costume Designer
Melvin Frank Director
Bob Wyman Editor
Howard Roessel First Assistant Director
Neil Simon Play Author
Melvin Frank Producer
Neil Simon Screenwriter
Marvin March Set Designer
Tex Rudloff Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1974
Runtime: 98
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Warner Brothers