अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंFelix Unger's wife Gloria throws him out of the house so she can plan daughter Edna's wedding without him getting in the way. So Felix temporarily moves in with Oscar, then finds that Edna's... सभी पढ़ेंFelix Unger's wife Gloria throws him out of the house so she can plan daughter Edna's wedding without him getting in the way. So Felix temporarily moves in with Oscar, then finds that Edna's fiance has already been divorced twice.Felix Unger's wife Gloria throws him out of the house so she can plan daughter Edna's wedding without him getting in the way. So Felix temporarily moves in with Oscar, then finds that Edna's fiance has already been divorced twice.
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Tony Randall and Jack Klugman made tv history with The Odd Couple. The chemistry between these two fine thespians is unbelievable, it is like Laurel and Hardy or Abbott and Costello. They were wonderful together on the tv series. Its a custom for them to do "reunion" movies for old tv shows and most of them usually fall like a pancake. It is true that Tony and Jack were old when this was made, but they were like a fine wine that only gets better with age. Yes! The chemistry was still there the spark was still there and the magic was still there. It was like they just picked up where they left off in 1975 (this film was made in 1993). Jack Klugman had had an operation for throat cancer that cost him one of his vocal cords and left him with an impaired voice. They wrote this into the story in a very tasteful manner. It was wonderful how it showed Felix helping Oscar come to copes with this. It was very touching and at one point Jack makes a very heartfelt speech to his poker buddies about how you can beat cancer and that he is still the same person. He was speaking right from the heart and I will tell you right now that it touched my heart. Jack Klugman gave hope and inspiration to so many other cancer victims by going on and speaking out (he has battled throat cancer for almost 30 years). This was a great reunion movie for these two giants. They probably had a ball making it and you will be glad that they took you along for the ride!
Jack & Tony did well reprising their roles as expected but agreeably the absence of the true Murray the cop by Al Molinaro & The true other poker buddies was a big disappointment. Also agreeably Jack's throat cancer written into the script was well done too.Oscar not only also knew that Felix would return to Gloria some day as he had before and not just that but upon making it to his daughter's Wedding of which Felix was not aloud by Gloria to attend at first then Oscar made a speech that only he(Felix)was fit to give his own daughter away & so then lo and behold Felix showed up to replace Oscar of whom Gloria invited to replace Felix while they'd temporarily split up again and upon showing up they also got back together again.Oscar also even knew that if Gloria took him back before then she definitely would again.The Movie starts off in a similar way to the series original start of its 5 year run and in conclusion to asking can 2 divorced men share an apartment without driving each other crazy?(and then answered)Well yes and no as Oscar and Felix found out.Well yes something like that anyway. But for somethings like this you'll have to see them for yourself to understand the/my review a.k.a. What I say even better.
Truthfully,Stephen "Steve" G. Baer a.k.a. "Ste" of Framingham,Ma.USA
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Truthfully,Stephen "Steve" G. Baer a.k.a. "Ste" of Framingham,Ma.USA
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I get Ste as the Result of My Big Brother J.Kevin being a year older than me and unable to Say Stephen at the time so Chances are that if you met anyone addressing himself as Ste before or after you've heard of me then Chances are that he copied me.
The return of a sitcom gem has brought to light. "The Odd Couple: Together Again" brings back Tony Randall and Jack Klugman for a reunion that will last for a lifetime. Felix Unger(Randall) has remarried, and his only daughter, Edna(Toni Kalem) is getting married for the first time. All the time Felix has been the same: Fussy. His fussbudgetness gets him kick out of the house for only a few days. He goes back to his old resting ground, Oscar Madison(Klugman), who has recovered from throat cancer surgery. (The cancer claimed Klugman's larynx and vocal cord in real life, that's why he's very gruff now.) So while at Oscar's place, he and all his friends try to get his spirits back up. While that's in the works, the wedding plans are in the works. Then Felix is at it again, meddling. The fiancé, is divorced twice. And Felix starts jumping the gun again. This time, the wives he married were bad, not him. And it was Oscar who helps out the Ungers for Felix. Imagine, friends for life in god times and bad. Those two are inseparable. Maybe Oscar will be tying the knot himself for the second time. A great reunion movie, too bad some of the other casts couldn't make it like Al Molrinaro. It was good to see those two again. Sadly, it will the last for Randall. He died in 2004. R.I.P. Tony Randall! 4 out of 5 stars!
Randall and Klugman retain their chemistry. A lot of plot holes and inconsistencies, but that was always the case. Nice surprise to see Myrna and Speed again. My biggest complaint is the background music. I think this would play better with no music. As well, the added drama is unnecessary. It remains one of the best comedies of all time.
Tony Randall and Jack Klugman return as Oscar and Felix from the TV series. Twenty years have passed, and nothing has changed. Well, Klugman has had laryngeal surgery, so that's written into the story. And Randall's daughter, played by Pamelyn Ferdin in the show, has grown into Toni Kalem, who is about to be married. When Randall's insanity gets the wedding kicked out of the Plaza, Barbara Barrie, now playing his wife, kicks him out. So he goes to stay with Klugman.
By and large, it is an oversized episode of the 1970s show, with the usual neat/sloppy jokes, the poker game, and Penny Marshall reprising her role of Klugman's secretary. Clearly aimed at people who were nostalgic for what the network suits used to hyperventilate about because it was a coded gay comedy, it offers nothing new, and the pace lacks the snap of the TV series.
By and large, it is an oversized episode of the 1970s show, with the usual neat/sloppy jokes, the poker game, and Penny Marshall reprising her role of Klugman's secretary. Clearly aimed at people who were nostalgic for what the network suits used to hyperventilate about because it was a coded gay comedy, it offers nothing new, and the pace lacks the snap of the TV series.
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- ट्रिवियाFor this telefilm, according to Tony Randall, "[Jack Klugman] insisted that we do a two-hour 'Odd Couple' movie about throat cancer. He wanted the movie to have a message . . . he wanted the message to be [to America] that there are millions of people who have beaten [cancer] . . . but I said, 'How in the world are we ever going to make this funny?' He aid, 'Don't worry about it. You'll make it funny'."
- गूफ़Oscar has a stuffed gorilla named Stanley in the movie, in flashback segments of the series set before Feilx moved in, the gorilla's name was Bruce. (It's implied that it's the same stuffed gorilla, because upon seeing it Felix says, "Ah, I see Stanley's back".)
- कनेक्शनFollows The Odd Couple (1970)
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By what name was The Odd Couple: Together Again (1993) officially released in Canada in English?
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