The Apartment
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- discussed in Wilder biography
- In Billy Wilder: Films of the 1960s of Billy Wilder
…daring in its way was The Apartment (1960), in which Lemmon played a milquetoast business executive who, hoping for a promotion, lets his tyrannical boss (MacMurray, cast against type, again with splendid results) use his apartment to conduct an extramarital affair with neurotic elevator operator (Shirley MacLaine) and then comes…
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- In Billy Wilder: Films of the 1960s of Billy Wilder
- Oscar for best picture, 1960
Oscars to
- Wilder and Diamond for best original screenplay and to Trauner for best art direction
- Wilder for best director
role of
- Adams
- In Edie Adams
Some of her credits include The Apartment (1960), It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World, Love with the Proper Stranger, and Under the Yum Yum Tree (all in 1963).
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- In Edie Adams
- Lemmon
- In Jack Lemmon
…posing as a woman, and The Apartment (1960) reinforced the character type for which he became known, that of a tense, excitable, and baffled individual who painfully progresses to a deeper understanding of the world. He received Oscar nominations for both films, as well as for Days of Wine and…
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- In Jack Lemmon
- MacLaine
- In Shirley MacLaine
…Jones novel, and Billy Wilder’s The Apartment (1960) and Irma la Douce (1963), romantic comedies that also starred Jack Lemmon. Her performances in those films earned MacLaine Academy Award nominations. In 1969 she starred in Bob Fosse’s Sweet Charity, portraying a taxi dancer who remains optimistic despite a series of…
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- In Shirley MacLaine