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O Prisioneiro da Segunda Avenida

Título original: The Prisoner of Second Avenue
  • 1975
  • PG
  • 1 h 38 min
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6,7/10
4,2 mil
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O Prisioneiro da Segunda Avenida (1975)
A suddenly-unemployed company executive suffers a nervous breakdown, and his supporting wife tries everything to console him and pick up the slack.
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Um executivo de uma empresa que fica repentinamente desempregado sofre um colapso nervoso, e sua esposa, que o apoia, tenta de tudo para consolá-lo e compensar a situação.Um executivo de uma empresa que fica repentinamente desempregado sofre um colapso nervoso, e sua esposa, que o apoia, tenta de tudo para consolá-lo e compensar a situação.Um executivo de uma empresa que fica repentinamente desempregado sofre um colapso nervoso, e sua esposa, que o apoia, tenta de tudo para consolá-lo e compensar a situação.

  • Direção
    • Melvin Frank
  • Roteirista
    • Neil Simon
  • Artistas
    • Jack Lemmon
    • Anne Bancroft
    • Gene Saks
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,7/10
    4,2 mil
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    • Direção
      • Melvin Frank
    • Roteirista
      • Neil Simon
    • Artistas
      • Jack Lemmon
      • Anne Bancroft
      • Gene Saks
    • 66Avaliações de usuários
    • 26Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Jack Lemmon
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    • Mel Edison
    Anne Bancroft
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    • Edna Edison
    Gene Saks
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    • Harry Edison
    Elizabeth Wilson
    Elizabeth Wilson
    • Pauline
    Florence Stanley
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    Maxine Stuart
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    Patricia Marshall
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    Ketty Lester
    • Unemployment Clerk
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    F. Murray Abraham
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      • Melvin Frank
    • Roteirista
      • Neil Simon
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    6AlsExGal

    New Yorker Jack Lemmon fights with his wife, while Rocky Balboa runs for his life

    Mel Edison (Jack Lemmon) and his wife Edna Edison (Ann Bancroft) live lives of quiet desperation in an expensive yet shabbily constructed New York apartment with loud and obnoxious neighbors that they do not know nor do they want to know. Then Mel loses his job at age 48 after 22 years with the same firm. He says he was fired, but the modern term is laid off because it was not that he did something wrong, his employer, for whatever reason, just didn't need him anymore. So Mel's quiet desperation becomes louder as weeks turn to months and he can't find employment. Meanwhile, his wife has gone back to work and he feels less and less part of her life as she now comes home with the workplace stories instead of him. Will Mel ever find employment again? Will he ultimately crack up? Watch and find out.

    This film just seems to try too hard with the voice over joke news flashes about what was modern urban life in the 1970s and the quirky extended family members. But the parade had passed it by with it seeming to retread ground first broken by All In the Family five years before. What saves it are the performances of the cast, and not just the main cast. Quite a few future famous actors have bit parts in this and it's a delight when they pop up. M.. Emmett Walsh is the apartment doorman. 1984 Best Actor Oscar winner F. Murray Abraham is a cab driver. And probably the funniest cameo appearance is unknown Sylvester Stallone as a young man who is chased through the streets of New York by an angry Mel, who thinks Stallone has stolen his wallet and he is determined to get it back.

    When Mel is going to work and noticing that more and more of his coworkers are disappearing to the point where he is the last guy in the office, you might wonder why he didn't see the writing on the wall and go look for another job. After all it's easier to find another job when you still have one. The reason for this inaction is that this was made at a time when the concept of being "laid off" was a new one. From the end of WWII up until about 1970 you either got fired for being incompetent at your job or being dishonest or you had employment until you retired. That's an odd concept today when workers are perpetual - and pensionless - moving targets.
    hayden-8

    Terrific comedy drama

    I must confess I have a bias for films of the seventies. Most of my all time favourite films were made in that decade and this is one of them.

    Jack Lemmon is a New York middle executive who is retrenched. We watch as he slides into depression. Their is some fine humour in this film, which, incidentally was not well received critically, but it is really the underlying drama that makes this such a great film. It is an intensely personal film for me and, apart from some overacting, there is little I can criticise. It is an incisive and briskly paced comedy drama which I never tire of viewing.

    By the way, watch out for cameos by pre-fame Sylvester Stallone and F. Murray Abraham.
    6Doylenf

    Even lesser Neil Simon is funny...based on his Broadway play...

    Worth a chuckle or more, this sometimes hilarious comedy hits a raw nerve with anyone who has lived in an apartment building where you can hear all the noise you never wanted to (at all sorts of hours), in a world that starts with listening to the radio news detail one horror after another.

    That's the way the Broadway play started. The lights went out before the curtain opened and all you heard was a radio announcer delivering one crazy incident after another on the local news. That was the prologue to what you knew was about to follow. Then the curtains parted and the play began.

    JACK LEMMON and ANNE BANCROFT play off each other brilliantly, but when all is said and done, there's just something missing in this Neil Simon comedy. The payoff that you should feel when the movie ends, just isn't there.

    And yet, when you hear some of the news, it's almost quaint. Just think what was supposed to get a laugh: a news flash that a Polish freighter had just run into the Statue of Liberty. How tame!! Imagine what kind of news flash there would have been if this were written after 9/11.

    Good supporting roles from Gene Saks, as Lemmon's brother, and Elizabeth Wilson and Florence Stanley as his sisters.

    It may be lesser Simon, but it's still worth seeing, especially for New Yorkers.
    8jimmylee-1

    Pertinent Prisoner

    I've always thought of Neil Simon as being the one playwright consistently able to capture the genuine flavor of New York as a backdrop to the realistic personalities of his characters. Not being a New Yorker - Silicon Valley is about as far away as you can get - I'm afraid I have not been drawn to movies of his plays as strongly as to other comedies.

    But Prisoner of Second Avenue is an exception. Maybe it's because I am indeed in Silicon Valley, where layoffs are something we all get to experience. But this movie captured so aptly the craziness of being laid off, staying home all day - seeing only the one you love (but starting to hate him/her too as an extension of your own self-hatred). Making petty grievances huge, and trying to pretend the truly huge issues no longer exist. And worrying about the bills, and the clothes, and how silly the family behaves when money gets involved. And how the bad luck seems to snowball. And how "therapy" sessions seem so futile.

    The acting is superb - but I don't know of a movie where Jack Lemmon and Anne Bancroft have ever given us any less. Bancroft, in particular, when she makes the transition to anger, is perfect. Thankfully we're not handed any sop at the end either.

    The subject is so realistic that I don't find it funny at all - but that's a failing of the times we live in, not the movie. A great flick.
    cougar78

    Wonderful!

    I loved this movie.It wasn't depressing in the least.Neil Simon has written many brilliant and funny plays,this being one of them(and The Out of Towner's,also with Lemmon).Jack plays a man who gets fired from his job after working there half his life.Anne plays his wife who gets another job while Jack has a breakdown and they struggle to go on with the everyday life and calamities that face them.I laughed at so many of the lines.I laughed when Jack Lemmon was yelling at the New Yorkers out of his balcony after his house had been robbed,i laughed when he was banging back on the wall at his neighbours,when he and Anne had to climb all the stairs because the elevator is broken,the look on their faces is painful but funny! Jack could play a miserable on-the-verge-of-a-nervous-breakdown man,and make you really laugh aswell. Also features a young Sylvester Stallone before his Rocky days. I love it and its one of those films i can watch over and over.

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      According to the Jack Lemmon's biography "Lemmon" by Don Widener, actress Anne Bancroft recounted this episode from the film's shooting: "[Jack was] nice to a point where he's crazy...We had a scene in 'Prisoner [of Second Avenue'] where he had to carry a shovel in - a very close two-shot favoring me. I played the scene with tears in my eyes because Jack had accidentally hit me in the shin with that shovel. The director saw something was wrong so he stopped everything. I had a big bump on my leg, but it was Friday and over the weekend I fixed it up. When we came back on Monday the first scene was a retake of the shovel thing. Well, Jack brought the shovel in and I anticipated getting hit again. He's so full of energy, you're sure he's not noticing; but he never touched me. The take was fine, but Jack limped away. To avoid hurting me, he had cut himself. He was bleeding and we had to bandage his leg; his wound was much worse than mine. He is so kind he hurt himself rather than injure someone else. That's a little crazy! It's the nicest crazy I know, and I know a lot of crazy people."
    • Erros de gravação
      When Edna comes home from work with a souffle for dinner, she puts it in the oven but never turns the oven on. A few minutes later when she takes it out of the presumably hot oven, she does not use an oven mitt or pot holder to protect her hand.
    • Citações

      Pearl: Maybe it's not even a nervous breakdown. Doctors can be wrong, too. They took out all my top teeth... then found out it was kidney stones.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Urban Living: Funny and Formidable (1975)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 5 de maio de 1975 (Suécia)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
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      • The Prisoner of Second Avenue
    • Locações de filme
      • 245 East 87th Street, Manhattan, Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA(apartment)
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      • Major Studio Partners
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 38 min(98 min)
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