Wilder somehow sustains the lively pace and humor for the two-and-a-half hour color comedy.
Irma la Douce (1963)
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Reviews Counted:13
Fresh:11
Rotten:2
Average Rating:7.4/10
Synopsis: Billy Wilder's adaptation of Alexandre Breffort's stage farce stars Shirley MacLaine as the Parisian prostitute of the title. When Nestor Patou (Jack Lemmon) a naïve, uncharacteristically honest... Billy Wilder's adaptation of Alexandre Breffort's stage farce stars Shirley MacLaine as the Parisian prostitute of the title. When Nestor Patou (Jack Lemmon) a naïve, uncharacteristically honest young gendarme decides to raid Chez Moustache, the bistro which provides a base of operations for many of the Les Halles streetwalkers, including the popular Irma, his boss Inspector Lefevre (Herschel Bernardi) is among the johns, and Nestor quickly finds himself unemployed. But, smitten with Irma, the former cop returns to Les Halles and after a fight with her extortionate pimp Hippolyte (Bruce Yarnell), Nestor takes over his role. As he and Irma become more involved, he becomes increasingly jealous toward her steady parade of customers, and finally resolves to become one. Posing as impotent British aristocrat Lord X, he offers to pay Irma a sizeable sum simply to spend some time with him on a weekly basis. The plot thickens when, on a trip to England, Irma seduces Lord X, whose sexual malady is proven to have been somewhat overstated. Composer Andre Previn won an Oscar for best score. [More]
Starring: Shirley MacLaine, Jack Lemmon, Lou Jacobi, Herschel Bernardi
Starring: Shirley MacLaine, Jack Lemmon, Lou Jacobi, Herschel Bernardi, Bruce Yarnell, Hope Holiday, Joan Shawlee, Grace Lee Whitney, Tura Satana, Harriette Young, Paul Dubov, Howard McNear, Cliff Osmond, Diki Lerner, Herb Jones, Bill Bixby, Andre Previn
Director: Billy Wilder
Director: Billy Wilder
Producer: Billy Wilder
Screenwriter: Billy Wilder, I. A. L. Diamond
Reviews for Irma la Douce
Wilder's soft-centred cynicism provides frequent enough laughs without too many longueurs.
A good example of how a movie can be utterly characteristic of its maker and still fall with a resounding thud...
Though the saucy French soufflé has a few tasty moments it mostly sinks into being tasteless fare.
The movie was filmed on a 360-degree set so shooting could be done in any direction.
Wonderful story, stars (Lemmon & MacLaine), director (WIlder). And what a great Previn score.
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