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    The Apartment (1960)

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    The Apartment (1960)

    The Apartment (1960)
    L'Appartamento - La Garçonnière - El apartamento - Das Appartement
    A Film by Billy Wilder
    DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | PAL | 2.35:1 | 16:9 | 720x576 | 01:29:07 | 5% recovery | 7.06 GB
    Languages Available: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian 2.0 AC3
    Subtitle: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch
    Extra: Scene Selection, Menù, Theatrical Trailer, Direct Access to Scenes
    Genre: Comedy | Won 5 Oscars. Another 18 wins & 8 nominations

    C. C. Baxter (Jack Lemmon) is a lonely office drudge at a national insurance corporation (Consolidated Life of New York - 31,259 employees) in a high-rise building (Desk #861, Section W, Ordinary Policy Department - Premium Accounting Division on the 19th floor) in New York City. In order to climb the corporate ladder, Baxter allows four company managers (Ray Walston, David Lewis, Willard Waterman, and David White) to take turns borrowing his Upper West Side apartment (51 W. 67th St. Apt. 2A) for their various extramarital liaisons, which are so noisy that his neighbors assume he is bringing home different women every night.

    IMDB Rating: 8.4/10

    The Apartment (1960)

    The four write glowing reports about Baxter, who hopes for a promotion from the personnel director, Jeff Sheldrake (Fred MacMurray). Sheldrake calls Baxter to his office, but says he's found out why they were so enthusiastic. He does give Baxter the promotion – in return for exclusive privileges to borrow the apartment. He insists on using it that same night and, as compensation for such short notice, gives Baxter two company-sponsored tickets to the hit Broadway musical The Music Man.

    The Apartment (1960)

    After work, Baxter catches Fran Kubelik (Shirley MacLaine), an elevator operator he has had his eye on. They agree to meet up at the theater after she has a drink with a former fling. The man she meets is Sheldrake, who convinces her that he is about to divorce his wife for her. They go to Baxter's apartment as Baxter waits forlornly outside the theater.
    Jack Lemmon as C.C. Baxter and Shirley MacLaine as Fran Kubelik, in a still from the film's final scene: "Shut up and deal."

    The Apartment (1960)

    Several weeks later, at the company's raucous Christmas party, Sheldrake's secretary Miss Olsen (Edie Adams), drunk, reveals to Fran that Fran is just the latest in a string of female employees that Sheldrake has seduced into affairs with the promise of divorcing his wife; Miss Olsen herself was one of them. At Baxter's apartment, Fran confronts Sheldrake, upset with herself for believing his lies. Sheldrake maintains that he genuinely loves her, but then leaves to return to his suburban family as usual.

    The Apartment (1960)

    Meanwhile, Baxter accidentally finds out about Sheldrake and Fran. Disappointed, he picks up a woman at a local bar. When they arrive at his apartment, he is shocked to find Fran in his bed, fully clothed and unconscious from an intentional overdose of his sleeping pills. He enlists the help of his neighbor, Dr. Dreyfuss (Jack Kruschen), to revive Fran without notifying the authorities, and sends his bar pickup home.

    The Apartment (1960)

    To protect his job, he lets Dreyfuss believe he and Fran are lovers who had fought, which he took so lightly that he was meeting another woman while she was attempting suicide. Fran spends several days recuperating at his apartment while Baxter tries to entertain and distract her from any further suicidal thoughts, talking her into playing numerous hands of gin rummy.

    The Apartment (1960)

    The Apartment is a 1960 American comedy-drama film produced and directed by Billy Wilder, which stars Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Fred MacMurray. It was Wilder's next movie after Some Like It Hot and, like its predecessor, was a commercial and critical hit, grossing $25 million at the box office. The film was nominated for ten Academy Awards, and won five, including Best Picture. The film was the basis of the 1968 Broadway musical Promises, Promises, featuring book by Neil Simon, music by Burt Bacharach, and lyrics by Hal David.

    The Apartment (1960)

    Extra Features:

    • Theatrical Trailer

    From Wikipedia


    General
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    ORIGINAL TITLE: The Apartment
    GENRE: Comedy
    Directed by: Billy Wilder
    Screenplay: Billy Wilder, I.A.L. Diamond
    ACTORS:
    Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, Fred MacMurray, Ray Walston, Jack Kruschen, David Lewis, Hope Holiday, Joan Shawlee, Naomi Stevens, Johnny Seven, Joyce Jameson, Willard Waterman
    Cast

    PHOTOGRAPHY: Joseph Lashelle
    ASSEMBLY: Daniel Mandell
    MUSIC: Adolph Deutsch
    PRODUCTION: THE CORPORATION Mirisch
    DISTRIBUTION: DEAR
    COUNTRY: USA 1960
    DURATION: 125 Min
    FORMAT: B / W 35MM, Cinemascope, PANAVISION

    NOTES:
    - WINNER OF 5 OSCAR AWARDS 1961: BEST FILM, BEST DIRECTOR, BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY, BEST EDITING AND BEST ART DIRECTION. - Coppa Volpi for Best Actress SHIRLEY A MACLAINE THE EXHIBITION OF VENICE 1960.


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