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Irma La Douce (1963)

Irma La Douce (1963)
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This romantic comedy opens with a resounding warning: its chief concerns are passion, bloodshed, desire, and death. "Everything," exclaims the narrator, "that makes life worth living." Irma La Douce (Shirley MacClaine) is Paris' most prosperous prostitute. Wise, endearing, and compulsively clad in green, Irma rules the rue Casanova. She triumphantly works the most coveted corner on a street where the cops gladly look the other way and the naughty johns leave tips. Her street is a content community of live and let live and good-natured desire, an Augean stable of human understanding. However, to upright Nester Patou (Jack Lemmon), the area's new policeman, genial wrongdoing is still wrongdoing. Freshly promoted from day patrol at a children's playground, the scrupulous Nestor arrests Irma and her colleagues in a bumbling, unauthorized raid. He takes pity on Irma, but harasses the guilty johns -- including the police captain. Promptly unemployed, Nester returns to the scene of his crime, the rue, and to Irma. After physically besting her pimp, Nester unwittingly takes his position. The two fall madly in love, but Nestor quickly grows jealous of Irma's patrons. Thus, he masquerades as a wealthy English aristocrat and becomes Irma's sole customer -- only to eventually grow violently jealous of himself. Soon enough, this formally righteous cop is comically jailed for his own brutal murder! As the film's prologue promises, Irma La Douce is a celebration of life from beginning to end -- unabashedly adoring lust, emotion, fervor and, above all, foolish love. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, Rovi

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Starring:
Jack LemmonShirley MacLaine, (more)
Director(s):
Billy Wilder
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Irma La Douce

This romantic comedy opens with a resounding warning: its chief concerns are passion, bloodshed, desire, and death. "Everything," exclaims the narrator, "that makes life worth living." Irma La Douce (Shirley MacClaine) is Paris' most prosperous prostitute. Wise, endearing, and compulsively clad in green, Irma rules the rue Casanova. She triumphantly works the most coveted corner on a street where the cops gladly look the other way and the naughty johns leave tips. Her street is a content community of live and let live and good-natured desire, an Augean stable of human understanding. However, to upright Nester Patou (Jack Lemmon), the area's new policeman, genial wrongdoing is still wrongdoing. Freshly promoted from day patrol at a children's playground, the scrupulous Nestor arrests Irma and her colleagues in a bumbling, unauthorized raid. He takes pity on Irma, but harasses the guilty johns -- including the police captain. Promptly unemployed, Nester returns to the scene of his crime, the rue, and to Irma. After physically besting her pimp, Nester unwittingly takes his position. The two fall madly in love, but Nestor quickly grows jealous of Irma's patrons. Thus, he masquerades as a wealthy English aristocrat and becomes Irma's sole customer -- only to eventually grow violently jealous of himself. Soon enough, this formally righteous cop is comically jailed for his own brutal murder! As the film's prologue promises, Irma La Douce is a celebration of life from beginning to end -- unabashedly adoring lust, emotion, fervor and, above all, foolish love. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
143 mins

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Director(s):
Billy Wilder
Writer(s):
Billy WilderI.A.L. Diamond
Producer(s):
Billy Wilder
Categories:
Comedy
Irma La Douce Awards:
  • 1963 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
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    Cynthia L.

    This is a light hearted film, full of witty punch lines and humor charming enough to make you smile or even chuckle out loud. The plot is really comical, borderline to silly, one of those movies that isn't afraid to not take itself seriously. An honest policeman becomes a pimp so he can be with his girlfriend who's a hooker. He becomes jealous and goes out of his way to make sure she doesn't have sex with other men. Its picturesque Parisian setting and entertaining set of characters such as Moustache, gives the picture a jovial mood. Good to watch if you need a spirit booster.

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    Larry P.

    seemed funnier when I was younger but still good

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    Andrea P.

    Film starts out strong and campy, with Louis Jourdan's charming narrator's voice and, despite a cheesy fight scene, interesting choreography, especially when Irma (MacLaine) dances on a bartop. There are wonderful sets, and the cinematography features beautiful, saturated color, particularly with regard to costumes worn by the cleanest streetwalkers ("poules") in the world. Scenes of Parisian life and decor in Irma's garret are also romanticized and charming. But there is not enough music to merit calling this a musical, which is a letdown, considering Andre Previn's and MacLaine's considerable talents, and there is little real chemistry or sexual tension between Irma and her new paramour/pimp ("mec"), Nestor (Lemmon), who are so wholesome that this is almost the Disney version of prostitution. As the film progresses and relies less on lively music and more on a convoluted, farcical plot, it begins to seem nonsensical, when it could have been a wonderful musical diversion.

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