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A horny, love-struck landlord tries to convince a pretty young tenant to dump her fiancé and give him a chance.A horny, love-struck landlord tries to convince a pretty young tenant to dump her fiancé and give him a chance.A horny, love-struck landlord tries to convince a pretty young tenant to dump her fiancé and give him a chance.
- Awards
- 2 nominations
Jerry Antes
- Adam
- (uncredited)
Tom Anthony
- Barber
- (uncredited)
Army Archerd
- Writer
- (uncredited)
Phil Arnold
- Delivery Man
- (uncredited)
Roger Bacon
- Writer
- (uncredited)
Bill Bixby
- Track Team Coach
- (uncredited)
Paul Bradley
- Barbershop Customer
- (uncredited)
Françoise Bush
- College Girl
- (uncredited)
Gloria Calomee
- Sandy
- (uncredited)
Cliff Carnell
- Athletic Instructor
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaTo help out his friend Edie Adams financially after her husband Ernie Kovacs's sudden death left her debt-ridden, star/co-producer Jack Lemmon not only insisted upon hiring her for this film, but further insisted that her part be expanded considerably from the original stage play to give her more work.
- GoofsRobin comes up to the door of her apartment with a bag of groceries, which includes two upside-down bunches of celery (root end up), and a square-shaped box of eggs. Then as the camera angle switches to show her coming through the door, the two bunches of celery have suddenly switched to right side up (leafy end up), and the square box of eggs has magically turned into a rectangular shaped box.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hollywood and the Stars: The Funny Men: Part 2 (1963)
Featured review
Lawrence Roman's popular stage farce comes to the screen seeming a bit undernourished, with everyone playing 'perky' to perfection but without benefit of any funny lines. With a whole apartment complex full of sexy, single gals, landlord Jack Lemmon becomes fixated on innocuous college girl Carol Lynley, who has just moved in with her boyfriend--a platonic arrangement that has Lemmon up in arms (and on the roof!). A shiny package with nothing inside, and Lemmon visibly strains to give the proceedings some bounce (tough to do since his wolfish character is thoroughly loathsome). The script, adapted by David Swift (who also directed), tries for snappy repartee, but since none of the characters are particularly sharp, the results here lack wit, sparkle and imagination. *1/2 from ****
- moonspinner55
- Jul 11, 2007
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Ein Ehebett zur Probe
- Filming locations
- 1355 N. Laurel Ave., West Hollywood, California, USA(Centaur Apartments)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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