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The Out-of-Towners By Tom Keogh
Arthur Hiller (Love Story) directed the film adaptation of Neil
Simon's curious comedy about a pair of non-New Yorkers (Jack Lemmon and
Sandy Dennis) having a hellish visit to the Big Apple on the eve of a job
interview for Lemmon's character. Made in 1970, this hectic film almost
seems ahead of its time when compared to more recent
misery-piled-on-misery comedies such as Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.
The couple in this film endure everything that can go wrong on a trip,
including being forced to spend the night in a mugger-happy Central Park.
The strange element in Simon's script, though, is that Lemmon's character
is so unpleasant. A middle-class, uptight guy who can't believe that New
Yorkers in the service profession don't perform their jobs slavishly, he's
kind of a one-note joke that quickly wears thin. Remade with Steve Martin
and Goldie Hawn.
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|  | Director: Arthur Hiller
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|  | Stars: Jack Lemmon, Sandy Dennis, Sandy Baron, Billy Dee Williams, Carlos Montalban
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|  | Released: May 28, 1970
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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