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Director: | Billy Wilder |
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Writer: | I. A. L. Diamond, Billy Wilder |
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A cameraman is knocked over during a football game. His brother-in-law, as the king of the ambulance-chasing lawyers, starts a suit while he's still knocked out. The cameraman is against it until he hears that his ex-wife will be coming to see him. He pretends to be injured to get her back, but also sees what the strain is doing to the football player who injured him. | |
Release Date: | Oct 19, 1966 |
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Director: | Billy Wilder |
Writer: | I. A. L. Diamond, Billy Wilder |
Genres: | Comedy |
Keywords | american football, brother-in-law, wheelchair, honesty, cinematographer, insurance fraud, shadowing, fortune cookie, ex-wife, cleveland browns, cleveland, ohio |
Production Companies | United Artists, Phalanx Productions, Jalem Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 04, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Jack Lemmon | Harry Hinkle |
Walter Matthau | Willie Gingrich |
Ron Rich | Boom Boom Jackson |
Judi West | Sandy Hinkle |
Cliff Osmond | Purkey |
Lurene Tuttle | Mother Hinkle |
Harry Holcombe | O'Brien |
Les Tremayne | Thompson |
Marge Redmond | Charlotte Gingrich |
Ann Shoemaker | Sister Veronica |
Ned Glass | Doc Schindler |
Archie Moore | Mr. Jackson |
Howard McNear | Mr. Cimoli |
Harry Davis | Dr. Krugman |
Lauren Gilbert | Kincaid |
Sig Ruman | Professor Winterhalter |
Noam Pitlik | Max |
Maryesther Denver | Nurse |
Judy Pace | Elvira |
Helen Kleeb | Law Firm Switchboard Operator and Receptionist |
Bartlett Robinson | Specialist #1 |
Ben Wright | Doctor |
Dodie Heath | Nun |
William Christopher | Interne (as Bill Christopher) |
Robert P. Lieb | Specialist #2 |
Martin Blaine | Specialist #3 |
Herbie Faye | Maury - the Equipment Man |
Billy Beck | Maury's Assistant |
Lisa Linsky | Ginger Gingrich (as Lisa Jill) |
John Todd Roberts | Jeffrey Gingrich |
Keith Jackson | CBS Football Announcer |
Herbert Ellis | TV Director (as Herb Ellis) |
Robert DoQui | Man in Bar (as Bob Doqui) |
John Anderson | Abraham Lincoln (uncredited) |
Jim Brown | Running Back - Number 32 (archive footage) (uncredited) |
Daniel Elam | Bar Patron (uncredited) |
Rudy Germane | Commuter (uncredited) |
Chester Jones | Cook (uncredited) |
Chuck Schodowski | Stadium Cameraman (uncredited) |
Jon Silo | Tailor (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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I. A. L. Diamond | Screenplay |
Billy Wilder | Director, Screenplay |
André Previn | Original Music Composer |
Daniel Mandell | Editor |
Lynn Stalmaster | Casting |
Joseph LaShelle | Director of Photography |
Robert Luthardt | Art Direction |
Edward G. Boyle | Set Decoration |
Robert Martin | Sound Designer |
Roy Jenson | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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I. A. L. Diamond | Producer |
Billy Wilder | Producer |
Doane Harrison | Producer |
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Academy Awards | Best Director | Billy Wilder | Nominated |
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Morality and cynicism not quite the bedfellows Wilder intended? Wilder's response to his previous film Kiss Me Stupid's criticism was intended to be a bitter attack on American morality, yet many critics of the time felt Wilder chickened out by sweetening the finale. If he actualy did this is obv ... iously down to each individual viewer to decide, but in my case I just feel that it comes together nicely to finish off a very funny and sharp Wilder film. Camerman Harry Henkle is working the sidelines filming a Browns/Vikings game when he is flattened by running back Boom Boom Jackson and taken to hospital. His crafty chiseller brother-in-law Willie sees an opportunity to make big money by suing all and sundry for negligence, that Harry is actually OK is a minor inconvenience. This sets us up to watch the dynamic duo of Walter Matthau (Willie) & Jack Lemmon (Harry) try and fake major injury to garner a big pay out. Naturally there are many problems along the way as Harry fights with his moral fibre and a burning torch for his ex wife Sandy. While convincing the doctors and insurance people that he is actually injured is not going to be easy, thus it makes for some truly funny sequences. As you would expect from Wilder & I.A.L Diamond, the script sizzles with wit and cynicism (perfect material here for Matthau who won the best supporting Oscar), and although the running plot strand of Boom Boom Jackson's guilt and subsequent career jolt does dampen the film down a touch, it's still a winner that can be pleasantly sampled from time to time. 8/10