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The Apartment

Movie-wise, there has never been anything like it - laugh-wise, love-wise, or otherwise-wise!
1960 | 125m | English

(213163 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Bud Baxter is a minor clerk in a huge New York insurance company, until he discovers a quick way to climb the corporate ladder. He lends out his apartment to the executives as a place to take their mistresses. Although he often has to deal with the aftermath of their visits, one night he's left with a major problem to solve.
Release Date: Jun 21, 1960
Director: Billy Wilder
Writer: Billy Wilder, I. A. L. Diamond
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords new york city, new year's eve, lovesickness, age difference, suicide attempt, office, flat, spaghetti, winter, clerk, tennis racket, romcom, black and white, extramarital affair, christmas
Production Companies United Artists, The Mirisch Company
Box Office Revenue: $25,000,000
Budget: $3,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jack Lemmon C.C. Baxter
Shirley MacLaine Fran Kubelik
Fred MacMurray Jeff D. Sheldrake
Ray Walston Joe Dobisch
Jack Kruschen Dr. Dreyfuss
David Lewis Al Kirkeby
Hope Holiday Mrs. Margie MacDougall
Joan Shawlee Sylvia
Naomi Stevens Mrs. Mildred Dreyfuss
Johnny Seven Karl Matuschka
Joyce Jameson The Blonde
Willard Waterman Mr. Vanderhoff
David White Mr. Eichelberger
Edie Adams Miss Olsen
Dorothy Abbott Office Worker (uncredited)
Ralph Moratz Office Worker (uncredited)
Joe Palma Office Maintenance Man (uncredited)
Bill Baldwin TV Movie Host (uncredited)
Benny Burt Charlie - Bartender (uncredited)
Lynn Cartwright Elevator Supervisor with Clicker (uncredited)
Mason Curry Bit Part (uncredited)
David Macklin Messenger (uncredited)
Hal Smith Man in Santa Claus Suit (uncredited)
Paul Bradley Office Worker (uncredited)
Steve Carruthers Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Dick Cherney Bar Patron (uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum Office Worker (uncredited)
Herschel Graham Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Lars Hensen Office Worker (uncredited)
Eugene Jackson Office Worker (uncredited)
Frances Weintraub Lax Mrs. Lieberman (uncredited)
William Meader Executive (uncredited)
Monty O'Grady Office Worker (uncredited)
Paul Power Bar Patron (uncredited)
Tony Regan Executive (uncredited)
Clark Ross Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Norman Stevans Office Worker (uncredited)
Sid Troy Williams (uncredited)
Name Job
Adolph Deutsch Original Music Composer
Daniel Mandell Editor
Billy Wilder Director, Screenplay
John Williams Orchestrator
Miriam Nelson Choreographer
I. A. L. Diamond Screenplay
Joseph LaShelle Director of Photography
Edward G. Boyle Set Decoration
Harry Ray Makeup Artist
Allen K. Wood Production Manager
Milt Rice Special Effects
Don Stott Gaffer
Alice Monte Hairstylist
Hal W. Polaire Assistant Director
David Salven Assistant Director
Del Harris Sound Effects Editor
Robert Martin Boom Operator
William Schurr Camera Operator
Sid Sidney Music Editor
Joe Palma Stand In
May Wale Brown Script Supervisor
Tom Plews Property Master
Fred Lau Sound Designer
Gordon Sawyer Sound Designer
Forrest T. Butler Costume Designer
Alexandre Trauner Art Direction, Production Design
Name Title
Billy Wilder Producer
I. A. L. Diamond Associate Producer
Doane Harrison Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Director Billy Wilder Nominated
Academy Awards Best Actor Jack Lemmon Nominated
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Nominated
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Won
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Won
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Reviews

tanty
8.0

A tiypical Billy Wilder comedy. Fun and with great script and performance from Jack Lemmon. A must to see. ...

Jun 23, 2021
tmdb47633491
9.0

Essential viewing once a year for soul maintenance ...

Jun 23, 2021
FilipeManuelNeto
7.0

**It's a good movie, but Best Picture at the Oscars? Frankly…** I really enjoyed this film, largely thanks to the lightness of its story, and the funny way in which the film plays with the situation in which the protagonist finds himself intertwined. The film was, in fact, the big winner of the O ... scars in its year, with ten nominations and five statuettes (Best Editing, Best Art Direction in Black and White, Best Original Screenplay, Best Director and, the icing on the cake, Best movie). However, if we observe that that year were also nominated for much more memorable films such as “Spartacus” or “Psycho”, it is questionable whether this film really deserved to be considered the best film of the year. The script is based on the difficulties experienced by a simple office worker of a large insurance company from the moment he begins to lend his own apartment to several superiors in the firm, so that they can take their mistresses and girlfriends there. With the situation, he gains a bad reputation among the neighbors and with the landlady, in addition to not being able to go to his own house when he wants and thinks he should, being always limited by the arrangements that he is, from a certain moment, coerced into keeping. , as you progress in the firm thanks to the exchange of favors. Of course, there's going to be a very complicated romance midway through the story, and everything will end well, as it does in these comedies. The cast is half the recipe for this success. Jack Lemmon gives us a very good performance, perhaps the best of his career as an actor, along with his enormous acting exercise in “Some Like it Hot”. Fred McMurray was also very good in this film, giving us with commitment and great charisma an unpalatable character (a married man, very important in the company, who betrays his wife and will take advantage of the ambition of a minor employee). Without disapproval for the good performance of Sirley MacLaine, who gave life to a fragile young woman who is the main love interest of the protagonist, the film is not especially sympathetic to any element of the female cast. The film has a very pleasant pace and time passes without us noticing it, if we give the story a chance to get involved. I think the good editing and the fact that the film doesn't stop at dead moments helped a lot at that point. Good sets and costumes, especially the office set, with all the details we can imagine, make for a film that is good, although I can consider that there are far superior films.

Oct 30, 2022