The Apartment
Movie: The Apartment
Language: English
Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Billy Wilder
Year: 1960
Watched on: 31 December 2005
Rating: **** (4/5)
Review:
Apartment is a real "golden oldie". This crisp and delightful romantic comedy directed by Billy Wilder is A1 entertainer. CC Baxter a.k.a Buddy boy (Jack Lemmon) is an upwardly mobile executive of an insurance firm who lends his apartment to his superiors for their romantic trysts to be in their good books. Baxter ends up doing an uncomfortable tightrope walk of pleasing everyone to go up the ladder. Baxter has a soft spot for the lift girl in his office Fran Kubelik (Shirley MacLaine). Things get sad for Baxter when he discovers that the mistress of his boss Mr. Sheldrake (Fred MacMurray) and his flame are one and the same. Things get even worse when Baxter is pushed to tight corner by an attempted suicide by Fran Kubelik at his apartment. Jack Lemmon is absolutely brilliant and so is Fred MacMurray. Performances, screenplay and direction are the highlights of the movie. This is a true blue vintage stuff not to be missed.
Language: English
Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Billy Wilder
Year: 1960
Watched on: 31 December 2005
Rating: **** (4/5)
Review:
Apartment is a real "golden oldie". This crisp and delightful romantic comedy directed by Billy Wilder is A1 entertainer. CC Baxter a.k.a Buddy boy (Jack Lemmon) is an upwardly mobile executive of an insurance firm who lends his apartment to his superiors for their romantic trysts to be in their good books. Baxter ends up doing an uncomfortable tightrope walk of pleasing everyone to go up the ladder. Baxter has a soft spot for the lift girl in his office Fran Kubelik (Shirley MacLaine). Things get sad for Baxter when he discovers that the mistress of his boss Mr. Sheldrake (Fred MacMurray) and his flame are one and the same. Things get even worse when Baxter is pushed to tight corner by an attempted suicide by Fran Kubelik at his apartment. Jack Lemmon is absolutely brilliant and so is Fred MacMurray. Performances, screenplay and direction are the highlights of the movie. This is a true blue vintage stuff not to be missed.