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Jack Lemmon | Felix Ungar | |
Walter Matthau | Oscar Madison | |
John Fiedler | Vinnie | |
Herb Edelman | Murray | |
David Sheiner | Roy | |
Larry Haines | Speed | |
Monica Evans | Cecily | |
Carole Shelley | Gwendolyn | |
Iris Adrian | Waitress | |
Matty Alou | Himself | |
Bill Baldwin | Sports Announcer | |
Al Barlick | Home Plate Umpire | |
John C. Becher | Hotel Clerk | |
Ted Beniades | Bartender | |
Billie Bird | Chambermaid | |
Patricia D. Bohannon | Bowler | |
Ken Boyer | Himself | |
Heywood Hale Broun | Himself - Sports Writer | |
Jerry Buchek | Himself | |
Roberto Clemente | Himself |
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Producer | Howard W. Koch
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Writer |
Neil Simon
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Cinematography |
Robert B. Hauser
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Musician | Neal Hefti
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Felix Ungar has just broken up with his wife. Despondent, he goes to kill himself but is saved by his friend Oscar Madison. With nowhere else to go, Felix is urged by Oscar to move in with him, at least for a while. The only problem is that Felix is neat, tidy, and neurotic, whereas Oscar is slovenly and casual. |
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