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Neil Simon's terribly funny play about roommates Oscar the slob and Felix the neurotic was first committed to film in this 1968 production, directed by Gene Saks (Barefoot in the Park). Perfectly timed, ingeniously rendered, not a hair out of place in the history-making performances of Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon (or the great support cast), The Odd Couple is a movie that one just has to see every two or three years to stay happy. The poker-game sequence in which Oscar's cronies seem to be falling under the sway of fussy Felix's talent for making sandwiches is priceless. --Tom Keogh
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| WIKI NAME
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obj#21639
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| Amazon.com average customer review
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4.5
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| Amazon.com price
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$9.98
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| Amazon.com product url
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Amazon.com product url
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| Amazon.com total customer reviews
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49
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| MPAA rating
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G (General Audience)
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| Sales Rank
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3,803
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| UPC
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097360802641
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| external ID string
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B0000507P8
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| features
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| • | Anamorphic
| | • | Closed-captioned
| | • | Color
| | • | Dolby
| | • | DVD-Video
| | • | Widescreen
| | • | NTSC
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| list of amazon.com DVD directors
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Gene Saks
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| list price
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$9.98
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| manufacturer
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Paramount
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| price - collectible
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10
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| price - third party new
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4.94
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| price - used
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4.99
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| release date
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2000 Dec 11
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| Originally entered by
| amazonImporter
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| Originally entered at
| 2006 Feb 23, 4:02:18 AM -0800
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| Most recently modified by
| amazonImporter
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| Most recently modified at
| 2009 Feb 28, 9:26:04 PM -0800
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