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The Fortune Cookie (1966) Reviews

The Fortune Cookie (1966)
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The British title of Billy Wilder's classic comedy was Meet Whiplash Willie -- for, despite Jack Lemmon's star billing, the movie's driving force is Oscar-winning Walter Matthau as gloriously underhanded lawyer "Whiplash" Willie Gingrich. CBS cameraman Harry Hinkle (Lemmon) is injured when he is accidentally bulldozed by football player Luther "Boom Boom" Jackson (Ron Rich) during a Cleveland Browns game. Willie, Harry's brother-in-law, foresees an insurance-settlement bonanza, and he convinces Harry to pretend to be incapacitated by the accident. To insure his client's cooperation, Willie arranges for Harry's covetous ex-wife Sandy (Judi West) to feign a rekindling of their romance. Harry's conscience is plagued by the solicitous behavior of Boom Boom, who is so devastated at causing Harry's injury that he insists on waiting on the "cripple" hand and foot. Meanwhile, dishevelled private eye Purkey (Cliff Osmond) keeps Harry under constant surveillance, hoping to catch him moving around so the insurance company can avoid shelling out a fortune. Wilder and usual co-writer I.A.L. Diamond were at their most jaundiced and cynical here, even if, after a sardonic semiclimax, the last ten minutes succumb to the sentimentality that often marred Wilder's later movies. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jack LemmonWalter Matthau, (more)
Director(s):
Billy Wilder
Format(s):
DVD
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Member Reviews


Timothy A.

One of the best and funniest movies ever made about personal injury lawsuit attorneys, the Fortune Cookie shows Walter Matthau in one of his best and sleaziest Billy Wilder roles ever. Jack Lemmon plays the strong supporting role, but this is Walter's tour-de-force one-man show, the only one of his being better, being Plaza Suite.

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Diane S.

Very enjoyable movie, it is fun to see these 2 actors together in anything.

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Arthur Henrikson D.

Hilarious comedy about lawsuits with Jack Lemon and Walter mathau

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Bruno T.

Not up to par with their other movies.

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Ralph K.

A smart and well acted comedy.

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Nancy L.

This movie is typical of that era of movie making, somewhat funny, but mostly not. Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau do credible acting, but I probably wouldn't ever watch it again.

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Rich B.

...didn't care for this Lemmon/Matthau movie--it seemed pretty lame today.

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Amy L.

This was great. It's long and feels like some parts really are unnecessary, but I still had quite a few laughs. This could never be remade (thankfully) because of the fact that its very easy to detect people that are lying about pains/injuries... at least they can't ruin this classic! Jack is great, as always- and this is the first time he and Walter are paired up. Great film.

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Merrill L.

forget this one, could not even get through 10 minutes, terrible!

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Donna W.

I like Walter, but this movie is not worth watching.

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    Timothy A.

    One of the best and funniest movies ever made about personal injury lawsuit attorneys, the Fortune Cookie shows Walter Matthau in one of his best and sleaziest Billy Wilder roles ever. Jack Lemmon plays the strong supporting role, but this is Walter's tour-de-force one-man show, the only one of his being better, being Plaza Suite.

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    Diane S.

    Very enjoyable movie, it is fun to see these 2 actors together in anything.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Arthur Henrikson D.

    Hilarious comedy about lawsuits with Jack Lemon and Walter mathau

    Yes   |   No

     
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