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- (1971)
- Features: Remastered, Widescreen
- Starring: Walter Matthau, Elaine May
- Studio: Olive
- Genre: Comedy Video
- Release Date: 9/4/2012
- A wickedly funny story of love and murder, starring Walter Matthau as Henry Graham, a bankrupt, deep-in-debt playboy who seeks to turn his luck around by wooing shy, klutzy, and botany-fixated... more
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- (1967)
- Features: Widescreen, Mono Sound, Subtitled, Dubbed
- Starring: Robert Redford, Jane Fonda
- Studio: Paramount
- Genre: Comedy Video
- Release Date: 9/15/2020
- The first screen translation by Neil Simon of one of his own Broadway plays was this light comedy that portrayed married life in a fifth-floor walk-up apartment in New York City. Can young newlyweds... more


