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The Apartment
Description
The film revolves around the attitudes of a comedian from a single person named Baxter, who works with a large number of employees and tried to get up quickly. To get this, he rented his apartment to his managers and senior employees in order to meet their mistresses out of sight.
The film revolves around the attitudes of a comedian from a single person named Baxter, who works with a large number of employees and tried to get up quickly. To get this, he rented his apartment to his managers and senior employees in order to meet their mistresses out of sight.
Actors:
David Lewis,
Hope Holiday,
Steve Carruthers,
Paul Bradley,
Willard Waterman,
Bill Baldwin,
Frances Weintraub Lax
David Lewis
19 October 1916, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Hope Holiday
30 November 1933, New York City, New York, USA
Steve Carruthers
15 August 1900, Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
Paul Bradley
26 July 1901, New York City, New York, USA
Willard Waterman
29 August 1914, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Bill Baldwin
26 November 1913, Pueblo, Colorado, USA
Frances Weintraub Lax
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Billy Wilder #Fred MacMurray #Jack Kruschen #Jack Lemmon #Shirley MacLaine #The Apartment
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August 15, 2007
Most of the time, it's up to director Wilder to sustain a two-hour-plus film on treatment alone, a feat he manages to accomplish more often than not, and sometimes the results are amazing.
August 07, 2014
...despite all its cynicism, The Apartment still ends on a hopeful note...
June 15, 2012
Beautifully written and directed by the great Billy Wilder, bittersweet and heartfelt, this is sheer delight.
February 24, 2013
Despite some entertaining moments and a terrific performance by its lead, it's not a perfect film and does have some problems.
February 10, 2014
From such potentially edgy material Wilder and co-writer IAL Diamond sculpt an unforgettable romance.
June 10, 2008
With tremendous performances by the two leads (Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine), this is yet another "must see" title to be found on Wilder's resume.
July 01, 2013
Wilder, a bilious and mercurial wit, here becomes a wide-screen master of time ...
July 29, 2012
{VIDEO ESSAY} Billy Wilder's classic Manhattan-based romantic comedy comes with a sly critique regarding 50's era corporate culture of rampant misogyny and unbridled ambition.
June 08, 2012
Directed by Wilder with attention to detail and emotional reticence that belie its inherent darkness and melodramatic core, it's lifted considerably by the performances.
June 15, 2012
When assessing his own work Billy Wilder described The Apartment as being the film with the fewest mistakes. And he is right: it is as near to perfect as is possible.
February 18, 2009
A comedy of men's-room humours and water-cooler politics that now and then among the belly laughs says something serious and sad about the struggle for success, about what it often does to a man, and about the horribly small world of big business.
February 23, 2015
Production and direction wise, Wilder sustains his usual excellence. But his story is controversial and I am not one of those who can quite see The Apartment as the great comedy-drama he evidently intended it to be.

