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Jack Lemmon one of the funniest guy ever had and lack of ego!!!
elo-equipamentos7 August 2019
Impressive profile documentary "Hollywood Collection" by the couple of the producers Gene Feldman and Suzette Winter, about several stars, this one is about Jack Lemmon one of the funniest guys ever had on film industry, he was graduated by Harvard he went to New York to work on show business, there stays for many years until be contracted by Columbia, with Judy Holiday "It Should Happen to You" was his film's debut, then came out "Mister Roberts", "Some like it Hot", "The Apartment", then shares with his great pal Walter Matthau on a priceless comedy "The Odd Couple" the prefect chemistry over two different characters, at last got his "Oscar" as best leading actor on "Save the Tiger" a dramatic acting, so many statements were gave for those stars whose work with, for own words he shares with us, many secrets surfaces to the viewers, as about "Some Like it Hot" when he thought "It will be a complete failure or a unforgettable success" as he already predicted really happened, the picture became a Cult Movie!!!!

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First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.5
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Fun Documentary
Michael_Elliott28 April 2013
Jack Lemmon: America's Everyman (1996)

*** (out of 4)

Fun, 50-minute documentary taking a look at the career of Jack Lemmon. This documentary features interviews with Walter Matthau, Billy Wilder, Gregory Peck, Charles Durning, Betty Garrett and Kevin Spacey as they discuss what makes Lemmon so great to watch on the screen. Best of all is that we also get an interview with Lemmon who constantly talks about his career, some of his favorite performances and other things like why he wanted to become an actor. If you're a fan of Lemmon then this here is going to be a must see because of getting to hear him discuss his career. Hearing his thoughts on THE APARTMENT, MISTER ROBERTS, SAVE THE TIGER and his work with Matthau is quite priceless and it's also fascinating to learn of his theory that if a part scares him then he must do it. At just 50-minutes there's certainly no way that the film gets into everyone of his films and one wishes that the time was longer but for the most part I think this is a good enough of a way for a fan to be entertained and if you're not a fan you at least will get to see what made Lemmon so special.
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