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Buddy Buddy (1981)
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Synopsis
As if in some way
Billy Wilder
sensed that Buddy Buddy would ultimately turn out to be his final feature film, Wilder lets loose scatter-shot stingers at a wide range of pop-culture targets -- from sex clinics, to
60 Minutes
, to movie references, to disco, to Betamax video recorders. Based on
Francis Veber
and
Edouard Molinaro
's
L'emmerdeur
(known in the United States as A Pain in the A. . .), Buddy Buddy concerns the unlikely pairing of a gruff hitman and a suicidal klutz.
Walter Matthau
plays a professional killer going by the name of Trabucco, who is on his way to rub out gangster Rudy "Disco" Gambola (Fil Formicola), set to testify against the mob. As Trabucco heads off to a hotel across the street from the courthouse where he plans to set his hit, he runs into the depressed Victor Clooney (
Jack Lemmon
), who laments the fact that his wife has left him for the head of a weird Californian sex clinic. Trabucco keeps walking and sets up his rifle in a hotel room. He is disturbed by Victor trying to hang himself in the adjoining hotel room and tries to prevent him from killing himself by restraining him, but Victor breaks loose and climbs onto the ledge of the hotel window. To get Victor to come back in, he agrees to drive him to the clinic to see his wife. The two go to the clinic where Victor's wife Celia (
Paula Prentiss
) informs Victor that she is in love in the head of the clinic, quack Dr. Zuckerbrot (
Klaus Kinski
). When Victor finds out that Celia is filing for divorce, he heads back to the hotel to kill himself, with Celia and Dr. Zuckerbrot in pursuit. Arriving at the hotel, they plan to inject Victor with a sedative but stick Trabucco with the needle instead. Trabucco reveals to Victor his assignment to kill Rudy, and Victor tries to help him with the killing. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
Cast
Miles Chapin
Eddie, the Bellhop
Dana Elcar
Capt. Hubris
Michael Ensign
Assistant Manager
Suzie Galler
Pregnant Wife
C.J. Hunt
Kowalski
Klaus Kinski
Dr. Hugo Zuckerbrot
Walter Matthau
Trabucco
Paula Prentiss
Celia Clooney
Bette Raya
Mexican Maid
Joan Shawlee
Receptionist
Jack Lemmon
Victor Clooney
Fil Formicola
Rudy "Disco" Gambola
Ronnie Sperling
Hippy Husband
Production Crew
Charles Matthau
Associate Producer
Harry Stradling, Jr.
Cinematographer
Lynn H. Guthrie
Co-producer
Lalo Schifrin
Composer (Music Score)
Billy Wilder
Director
Argyle Nelson, Jr.
Editor
Alain Bernheim
Executive Producer
Gary Daigler
First Assistant Director
Francis Veber
Play Author
Jay Weston
Producer
Daniel Lomino
Production Designer
John Loggia
Production Designer
Billy Wilder
Screenwriter
I.A.L. Diamond
Screenwriter
Cloudia
Set Designer
William Joseph Durrell, Jr.
Set Designer
Don Sharpless
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1981
Runtime: 96
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Color type
Metrocolor
Produced by
MGM
United Artists
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.