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Una extraña pareja

Título original: The Odd Couple
  • Serie de TV
  • 1970–1975
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  • 25min
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Jack Klugman and Tony Randall in Una extraña pareja (1970)
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Dos hombres, un maniático del orden y un vago separado de sus esposas, tienen que convivir a pesar de sus diferencias.Dos hombres, un maniático del orden y un vago separado de sus esposas, tienen que convivir a pesar de sus diferencias.Dos hombres, un maniático del orden y un vago separado de sus esposas, tienen que convivir a pesar de sus diferencias.

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    Tony Randall
    Tony Randall
    • Felix Unger…
    • 1970–1975
    Jack Klugman
    Jack Klugman
    • Oscar Madison…
    • 1970–1975
    Al Molinaro
    Al Molinaro
    • Officer Murray Greshler…
    • 1970–1975
    Penny Marshall
    Penny Marshall
    • Myrna
    • 1972–1974
    Elinor Donahue
    Elinor Donahue
    • Miriam Welby
    • 1972–1975
    Eddie Garrett
    • Party Guest…
    • 1971–1975
    Garry Walberg
    Garry Walberg
    • Speed
    • 1970–1974
    Janis Hansen
    • Gloria…
    • 1971–1975
    Larry Gelman
    Larry Gelman
    • Vinnie
    • 1970–1974
    Joan Hotchkis
    Joan Hotchkis
    • Dr. Nancy Cunningham
    • 1971
    Richard Stahl
    Richard Stahl
    • Minister…
    • 1970–1974
    Ryan MacDonald
    • Roy
    • 1970
    Herbie Faye
    Herbie Faye
    • Elmer…
    • 1970–1975
    Ogden Talbot
    • Audience Member…
    • 1970–1973
    Brett Somers
    Brett Somers
    • Blanche
    • 1971–1973
    Louis Guss
    • Arnold…
    • 1973–1975
    Billy Sands
    Billy Sands
    • Fed…
    • 1971–1974
    Johnny Silver
    Johnny Silver
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    • 1970–1975
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      • Jerry Belson
      • Garry Marshall
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    WendyOh!

    Fantastic show.

    This is indeed one of the few tv series that are equal too if not better than the film and play it was based on. Simply shot and perfectly played, the scripts and the acting could not be better. These shows are fun to watch now not only for the style of clothing, but also for the fact that it's about two middle aged men! TV show-makers of today would do well to watch and learn from this classic.
    8AlsExGal

    Timeless comedy series starring two great talents and a great supporting cast

    This show proves that opposites may not attract, but, with some work, they can at least peacefully coexist. Felix is not just compulsively neat, he literally worships at the altar of order. Oscar's philosophy is not to sweat the small stuff and thinks everything is small stuff. One of the reasons this show is still funny today is that most people have personalities that lie between these two extremes and can therefore sympathize and laugh at the actions of both men.

    The first season focuses on the relationship between Oscar and Felix, pretty much stays in the same neighborhood as the 1968 movie from which it sprang as to story lines, and even has the same actresses from the film playing the Pidgeon Sisters. The first season is good, and helps establish the complete personalities of Oscar and Felix in a way a two hour film just doesn't have time to do, but I think it lacks something in the way of the energy and pace that the subsequent seasons had. "The Odd Couple" had the misfortune of premiering right before shows like "All In the Family" would give birth to modern television as we know it today, along with the frank discussion of controversial subject matter in a comic context.

    Quite frankly, I think the show would probably have been canceled after its second season if it had not changed to the live set it used from seasons two forward and started broaching more modern topics like it did to help keep pace with the great changes that were taking place in television during the early 70's. I have to give credit to producer Garry Marshall - if he saw something that wasn't quite working in one of his shows, he wasn't afraid to make drastic changes to try and get things back on track. I would say that the "Odd Couple" is one of the few shows that managed to never jump the shark during its five year run. Considering the fact that it aired during a period of great change in American culture - 1970-1975 - that is saying something. Highly recommended.
    10voisybay

    Loved the Odd Couple

    I grew up at a time when the Odd Couple was on ABC 09:30 Friday nights--people have said the show was a "hit" but in reality it was almost cancelled every year it was on---when it was in repeats during the summer the ratings were much higher which led ABC to renew the show every year---Jack Klugman was frustrated by the ratings and believed that once the show was off the air and in syndication that it would then be a major hit---he ultimately convinced Tony Randall to forgo a salary and take a percentage of the syndication rights--Randall although sceptical agreed--as it turned out Klugman was absolutely right---the show was an absolute gold mine in syndication (at one point you could watch it on almost every channel in the 1980's)--the Odd Couple made both Randall and Klugman very rich men
    counterrevolutionary

    One of the best

    I'm about the only person I know who prefers the first season (shot in cinematic style with a single camera) to later seasons, but even after they switched to the multiple-camera technique and live audience (with the accompanying broadening of the humor), it was still better than 90% of TV sitcoms ever (unlike, say, *Happy Days*, on which quality plummeted when they made a similar change).

    The only thing that really interferes with my enjoyment of *TOC* is the horrible, horrible celebrity cameos.

    I mean, Rodney Allen Rippy?
    8bkoganbing

    Driving each other crazy

    Without missing a beat, Neil Simon's The Odd Couple went from successful movie to successful TV series. After seeing the antics of Felix Unger and Oscar Madison on the big screen, we had them in our living room once a week for five seasons.

    Two very big film names, Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau weren't about to be had for a weekly TV series. But Tony Randall as the fussy Felix and Jack Klugman as Oscar whose room at their apartment was designed by the brothers Collier were a perfect fit for The Odd Couple.

    Tony Randall as Felix was the last word in anal retentive. No wonder he drove his wife Gloria played on the series by Janis Hansen in occasional appearances crazy and she threw him out. Still she loved the fuss budget and as the series ended they were going to give marriage a try.

    When that happened Oscar could go back to living like a pig. If I let it slide I would be as sloppy as Oscar. But that's why I have someone cleaning up for me. I always thought it was that Jack Klugman thought a maid was a luxury he could not afford. That was the job of the wife in this case his then real wife Brett Somers playing Blanche.

    Somers appearances were few and were gold. Her scenes with Klugman reminded me of the famous Bickersons from radio's golden era. Could those two scrap and Klugman and Somers were just great. I'm not sure some of that wasn't adlibbed.

    In the film version it begins with Felix coming over to Oscar's place and interrupting a weekly poker game. Those pasteboard parts from the film became real characters. We got to know Murray the cop played by Al Molinaro and Speed played by Garry Walberg and the others.

    This was a great series, a real New York slice of life courtesy of Neil Simon.

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      The part of Oscar's (Jack Klugman) ex-wife Blanche was played by Brett Somers, Klugman's own wife. The real-life couple were separated during the run of the show.
    • Errores
      In the opening credits for the entire series, the type of luggage Felix is carrying changes. When he is indoors (leaving his apartment or arriving at Oscar's) he is carrying a white suitcase. But when he is walking outside he is not carrying the white suitcase.
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      Felix Unger: [to woman on witness stand] Ah... you *assumed*. My dear, you should never *assume*. You see, when you *assume*

      [writes the word "assume" on a blackboard]

      Felix Unger: , you make an *ass*... out of *you*... and *me*.

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