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Billy Wilder's "The Apartment" starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Fred MacMurray
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Feb 15, 2022
Billy Wilder's "The Apartment" starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Fred MacMurray
The Apartment (1960) is a romantic comedy directed by Billy Wilder and starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Fred MacMurray. The cast includes Ray Walston and Edie Adams. The screenplay was writ read more
The Alternate Movie Title Game (Jack Lemmon Edition)
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on May 31, 2021
Here are the rules: We will provide an "alternate title" for a Jack Lemmon film and ask you to name the actual film. Most of these are pretty easy. Please answer no more than three questions per day so others can play. You may have an answer other than the intended one--just be able to defend it!1. read more
On Blu-ray: Jack Lemmon and Anne Bancroft in The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1975)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Aug 6, 2019
Jack Lemmon and Anne Bancroft are well matched as a married couple navigating chaotic city life in The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1975), Neil Simon’s adaptation of his own stage play. They both play from the soul, with a lack of artifice that enables them to express the complications of human read more
March Madness #22: JACK LEMMON
All Good Things Posted by Kat_Selby on Mar 22, 2018
Welcome to ALL GOOD THINGS! It's MARCH MADNESS! Visit daily to see a classic film Super-Star of the day - a personality renowned for portraying the really, really B.A.D. and also the sweetest-dearest-most darling!
Day #21 results: JUDY GARLAND fans left no doubt that the darling DOROTHY ("The read more
Billy Wilder's Game of Deception...and the Wonderment of Jack Lemmon
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jun 14, 2017
Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon.
It can be a challenge to review a classic like Billy Wilder's Some Like It Hot, because so much has been written about it. So, instead of a traditional review, I want to focus on Wilder's theme of deception and also pay tribute to that marvelous actor known as Jack Lemm read more
Billy Wilder's Game of Deception...and the Wonderment of Jack Lemmon
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jun 14, 2017
Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon.
It can be a challenge to review a classic like Billy Wilder's Some Like It Hot, because so much has been written about it. So, instead of a traditional review, I want to focus on Wilder's theme of deception and also pay tribute to that marvelous actor known as Jack Lemm read more
Jack Lemmon & Restraint
Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Mar 31, 2017
Of course I’ve been dying to see The Fortune Cookie (1966). Who wouldn’t want to view the first pairing of Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, the two whose seamless chemistry led to almost 30 years of hilarious cinematic repartee? Matthau won his only (!) Oscar for the role of Willie Gingr read more
Jack Lemmon Blogathon - Day 2
Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Mar 31, 2017
Jack Lemmon Blogathon - Day 2
This is a consensus among classic film fans: Jack
Lemmon was a sweet guy (ha! See what I did there?) and a fantastic actor. His most famous work ended with the line "nobody's perfect", but we firmly believe that Mr Lemmon was close to perfection.
He
could pl read more
Jack Lemmon & Restraint
Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Mar 31, 2017
Of course I’ve been dying to see The Fortune Cookie (1966). Who wouldn’t want to view the first pairing of Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, the two whose seamless chemistry led to almost 30 years of hilarious cinematic repartee? Matthau won his only (!) Oscar for the role of Willie Gingr read more
THE JACK LEMMON BLOGATHON: Avanti! (1972)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Mar 30, 2017
The good folks who bring us Critica Retro and Wide Screen World are hosting The Jack Lemmon Blogathon on March 30th and 31st. Thank you to Le and Rich for the opportunity. Day 1 Day 2
Sabrina Fair was a Broadway hit for playwright Samuel Taylor in 1953 starring Margaret Sullavan and J read more
THE JACK LEMMON BLOGATHON: Avanti! (1972)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Mar 30, 2017
The good folks who bring us Critica Retro and Wide Screen World are hosting The Jack Lemmon Blogathon on March 30th and 31st. Thank you to Le and Rich for the opportunity. Day 1 Day 2
Sabrina Fair was a Broadway hit for playwright Samuel Taylor in 1953 starring Margaret Sullavan and J read more
Announcing the Jack Lemmon blogathon
Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Jan 10, 2017
Announcing the Jack Lemmon blogathon
Jack Lemmon was his name, acting wonderfully was his
game. He shined in both drama and comedy. He is best remembered by his role in
“Some Like It Hot” (1959), but he also won two Oscars, four Golden Globes, two
Emmys, three BAFTAs and two Canne read more
The Five Best Jack Lemmon Performances
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jan 9, 2017
1. The Apartment (1960) - This is an obvious choice, but I can't think of a better Jack Lemmon performance than his turn as ambitious junior executive C.C. Baxter. It helps, of course, that Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond provide Lemmon with an extremely well-written character that allows read more
The Five Best Jack Lemmon Performances
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jan 9, 2017
1. The Apartment (1960) - This is an obvious choice, but I can't think of a better Jack Lemmon performance than his turn as ambitious junior executive C.C. Baxter. It helps, of course, that Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond provide Lemmon with an extremely well-written character that allows read more
Jack Lemmon and Clark Gable
The Old Hollywood Garden Posted by Carol Martinheira on Aug 9, 2016
Jack Lemmon and Clark Gable
On August 9, 2016 By CarolIn Uncategorized
Awww, look! They’re so adorable together!
I was going through my Classic Hollywood folder and came across this. Apparently, they were having an ice skating lesson or so read more
Jack Lemmon Delivers a Patriotic Speech
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Jul 4, 2016
Happy Birthday America! You're a grand old gal, and at 240 years old, you're looking as young as you ever did. And Happy Independence Day to all of our readers!
There are a lot of great classic films to watch on this day ( if you don't plan on enjoying the fireworks ) but I wanted to share th read more
Jack Lemmon Delivers a Patriotic Speech
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Jul 4, 2016
Happy Birthday America! You're a grand old gal, and at 240 years old, you're looking as young as you ever did. And Happy Independence Day to all of our readers!
There are a lot of great classic films to watch on this day ( if you don't plan on enjoying the fireworks ) but I wanted to share th read more
Classic Movie Travels: Newton, Massachusetts and the Great Jack Lemmon
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Sep 2, 2015
Jack Lemmon’s Peculiar ‘Debut’ in Newton, Massachusetts… Some actors are brilliant in comedies alone. Other actors are definitively dramatic. And then there’s Jack Lemmon. As an actor, Lemmon brought a quirky charm to each of his films—a charm that was completely unique read more
The Notorious Landlady (1962) with Jack Lemmon and Kim Novak
Classic Film Freak Posted by Greg Orypeck on Apr 16, 2015
Share This! “Are you sure this country isn’t on fire somewhere?” —— “Bill” Gridley (Jack Lemmon) inquiring about the thickness of a London fog Jack Lemmon. Kim Novak. Fred Astaire. And the British, too. Lionel Jeffries. Estelle Winwood. Henry Daniell. A London setting. read more
The Notorious Landlady (1962) with Jack Lemmon and Kim Novak
Classic Film Freak Posted by Greg Orypeck on Apr 16, 2015
Share This! “Are you sure this country isn’t on fire somewhere?” —— “Bill” Gridley (Jack Lemmon) inquiring about the thickness of a London fog Jack Lemmon. Kim Novak. Fred Astaire. And the British, too. Lionel Jeffries. Estelle Winwood. Henry Daniell. A London setting. read more