In this 1975 adaptation of
Neil Simon's stage play, director
Herbert Ross presents the story of two old-time Vaudvillians played by
Walter Matthau and
George Burns in his first starring role since 1939's
Honolulu. After decades apart, the cantankerous duo is persuaded to reunite for a television special despite the fact that they hate each other.
Richard Benjamin co-stars as Matthau's nephew, who has the responsibility of making sure the comedians go through with the show and don't kill each other in the process. Nominated for four Academy Awards, Burns took home the statue for Best Supporting Actor. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide