Widely regarded as a comedy in 1960, The Apartment seems more melancholy with each passing year. Jack Lemmon plays C.C. Baxter, a go-getting office worker who loans his tiny apartment to his philandering superiors for their romantic trysts. He runs into trouble when he finds himself sharing a ...more
Year: 1960 | Running Time: 125 minutes
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$13.99APARTMENT (1960) / (WS COLL DUB SUB SEN)
Billy Wilder always liked to thread a strong streak of cynicism through his comedies, and he rarely made a film with a darker undertow than The Apartment. The effervescent comic charm of Jack Lemmon and quirky beauty of Shirley MacLaine give the film a palatable sweetness (while she would be given more glamorous treatment in later films, MacLaine was never more adorable than she was here), but they sugarcoat a very bitter pill in what is ultimately a story about moral accountability (and the ...more
- Jack Lemmon - C.C. Baxter
- Shirley MacLaine - Fran Kubelik
- Fred MacMurray - J.D. Sheldrake
- Ray Walston - Mr. Joe Dobisch
- Edie Adams - Miss Olsen
- David Lewis - Mr. Al Kirkeby
- Dorothy Abbott - Office Worker
- Frances Lax - Mrs. Lieberman
- Hal Smith - Santa Claus
- Jack Kruschen - Dr. Dreyfuss
- Joan Shawlee - Sylvia
- Hope Holiday - Margie MacDougall
- Johnny Seven - Karl Matuschka
- Naomi Stevens - Mrs. Dreyfuss
- Billy Wilder - Director
- Billy Wilder - Producer
- Billy Wilder - Screenwriter
- I.A.L. Diamond - Screenwriter
- Alexandre Trauner - Art Director
- I.A.L. Diamond - Associate Producer
- Doane Harrison - Associate Producer
- Hal W. Polaire - First Assistant Director
- Dan Mandell - Editor
- Adolph Deutsch - Composer (Music Score)
- Harry Ray - Makeup
- Joseph La Shelle - Cinematographer
- Allen K. Wood - Production Manager
- Edward Boyle - Set Designer











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