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The Odd Couple

In New York, Felix, a neurotic news writer who just broke up with his wife, is urged by his chaotic friend Oscar, a sports journalist, to move in with him, but their lifestyles are as different as night and day are, so Felix's ideas about housekeeping soon begin to irritate Oscar.

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Gene Saks

Hank Moonjean

Luanna S. Poole

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Cast & Crew

Iris Adrian

Iris Adrian

Waitress

Walter Matthau

Walter Matthau

Oscar Madison

Billie Bird

Billie Bird

Chambermaid (uncredited)

Jack Lemmon

Jack Lemmon

Felix Ungar

Herb Edelman

Herb Edelman

Murray

David Sheiner

David Sheiner

Roy

Carole Shelley

Carole Shelley

Gwendolyn

Angelique Pettyjohn

Angelique Pettyjohn

Go-go Dancer (uncredited)

Gene Saks

Gene Saks

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John Fiedler

John Fiedler

Vinnie

Monica Evans

Monica Evans

Cecily

Heywood Hale Broun

Heywood Hale Broun

Sports Journalist (uncredited)

Larry Haines

Larry Haines

'Speed'

Hank Moonjean

Hank Moonjean

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Luanna S. Poole

Luanna S. Poole

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Details

GenresComedy
Runtime1h 46 mins
Released on16 May 1968
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

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7/10

"Felix" (Jack Lemmon) and "Oscar" (Walter Matthau) are best pals who get together once a week with their friends to play poker and shoot the breeze. Their friendship is about to be severely tested, though, when the former man announced that he has split up with his wife. "Oscar" rides to the rescue with an offer for him to move in with him, and what now ensues are a cleverly written, and generally entertaining, series of domestic scenarios in which these two men must learn to cohabit. It's pretty clear from the outset that "Oscar" is not exactly house-proud and as the story develops their relationship starts to creak. Neil Simon has created a wonderfully witty, pithy and humorous dialogue which both men deliver with a great deal of natural timing; they immerse themselves in the roles - an unusual narrative for two men - and deliver quite an engaging observation on how these two friends simply cannot cope with each other full time. Aside from a few scenes from their card-playing buddies and a rather difficult double date with posh Brits "Gwendolyn" (Carole Shelley) and "Cecily" (Monica Evans) - which follows a scene of domestic petulance over some tardiness and meatloaf that is instantly recognisable to most of us, this is a fine example of two actors who gel really well on screen. Oddly enough, I think this is a bit of a love story. Not in the conventional, romantic, sense - but despite their bickering and squabbling these men do care for each other. The theme tune is pretty good, too.

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The Odd Couple II

The Odd Couple II

1998ES, EN