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Plaza Suite

  • 1971
  • PG-13
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
3K
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Plaza Suite (1971)
Three vignettes, each set in room 719 of New York's Plaza Hotel, make up this comedy.
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Three vignettes, each set in room 719 of New York's Plaza Hotel, make up this comedy.Three vignettes, each set in room 719 of New York's Plaza Hotel, make up this comedy.Three vignettes, each set in room 719 of New York's Plaza Hotel, make up this comedy.

  • Director
    • Arthur Hiller
  • Writer
    • Neil Simon
  • Stars
    • Walter Matthau
    • Maureen Stapleton
    • Barbara Harris
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    3K
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    • Director
      • Arthur Hiller
    • Writer
      • Neil Simon
    • Stars
      • Walter Matthau
      • Maureen Stapleton
      • Barbara Harris
    • 30User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Walter Matthau
    Walter Matthau
    • Roy Hubley…
    Maureen Stapleton
    Maureen Stapleton
    • Karen Nash
    Barbara Harris
    Barbara Harris
    • Muriel Tate
    Lee Grant
    Lee Grant
    • Norma Hubley
    Louise Sorel
    Louise Sorel
    • Jean McCormack
    Dan Ferrone
    Dan Ferrone
    • Bellboy
    José Ocasio
    • Room Service Waiter
    • (as Jose Ocasio)
    Thomas Carey
    • Borden Eisler
    Jenny Sullivan
    Jenny Sullivan
    • Mimsey Hubley
    Augusta Dabney
    Augusta Dabney
    • Mrs. Eisler
    Alan North
    Alan North
    • Mr. Eisler
    Frank Albanese
    Frank Albanese
    • Parking Lot Attendant
    • (uncredited)
    Raina Barrett
    Raina Barrett
    • Girl in Lobby
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Beers
    • Man in Hotel
    • (uncredited)
    James Bryson
    • Doorman
    • (uncredited)
    Jordan Charney
    Jordan Charney
    • Jesse's Aide
    • (uncredited)
    Gordon B. Clarke
    Gordon B. Clarke
    • Hotel Manager
    • (uncredited)
    Alan DeWitt
    • Man in Lobby
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Arthur Hiller
    • Writer
      • Neil Simon
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    7isabellacatgirl

    Plaza Suite 1971

    Walter Matthau plays 3 different characters,each convincing it's a different person. My favorite segment is the one with Barbara Harris though. Great chemistry those two had in that scene! Maureen Stapleton was kinda funny too,but by the third act I got bored and turned it off. Maybe I'll finish it soon.
    7bkoganbing

    Walter Matthau thrice

    Neil Simon's three playlet show Plaza Suite turns into a tour de force for Walter Matthau as he stars in all three which become funnier as the film progresses.

    The first one pairs Matthau with Maureen Stapleton, the two have rented a suite at the Plaza for their 23rd or is it their 24th anniversary. They have differing views on that and more than they realize. Matthau's such a romantic he's brought some of his work with him. When Louise Sorel from the office brings him some revisions it's apparent it's not just his work that needs revising. This one had some laughs, but strictly of the ironic nature.

    Matthau is opposite Barbara Harris in the next one. He plays a man from Tenafly, New Jersey who has sought fame and fortune in the west as Horace Greeley advised. West in the 20th century meant Hollywood and now he's a hot producer with all the perogatives of that breed.

    Harris is a girl he left behind and one gets the impression back in the day she would not have given him the time of day. But now Matthau has mastered the skill of the casting couch and he lays out a campaign to win this now married New Jersey housewife. As for Harris it's amazing when you attach a celebrity status to someone how your view might change.

    Best of the three by far is the last with Matthau and Lee Grant as the parents of a girl having her wedding at the Plaza Hotel. The bride to be their daughter Mimsy is having wedding jitters and locks herself in the bathroom. Grant tries and fails to talk her out and then sends for daddy.

    Matthau is gradually seeing bankruptcy as the bills for a wedding at the Plaza pile up and things don't go quite according to plan. But when this crisis occurs Matthau pulls all the stops out with one of the funniest performances in his career. He does one of the greatest bits of overacting in a role that had to have it. With all he tries and all the indignities he suffers in his attempts to get Mimsy out from the john you have to see what does it in the end.

    On stage Plaza Suite had Don Porter and Maureen Stapleton playing all of the main roles in the three playlets. This film is a must for Walter Matthau fans. You will never see him funnier, not in The Odd Couple, not in The Fortune Cookie, not in anything.
    6kyle_furr

    not very funny

    Not very funny or interesting. All three of the skits are pretty boring. I could hardly keep myself awake during the second one, I only watched the third one because i heard it was the best of the three, It was just as bad as the first two. Walter Matthau is a fine actor but not in here.
    8Scooter0123

    Stapleton Shines

    I just watched this movie for the first time. And I have re-watched the first "act" a number of times now. I never gave Maureen Stapleton much of a thought, frankly. Until I watched this movie. I like this movie very much. It will be one of my "go-to's,"- those pictures that I can always watch and always enjoy. Matthau is effective throughout. Act 2 is played quite broadly, and it's a fun segment, but the weakest. Act 3 is (because I can't think of a better descriptor) conventionally funny - it follows the familiar pattern, and it's very good. But the best is the first act where the real focus is Stapleton. From the moment we first see her, she looks real. I wager that most people who watch this movie knows someone that is her character. Watch her closely, as she puts nuance into every scene - the expressions on her face, the gestures. There's a scene where she sits down on a bed, back to the camera as Matthau leaves the room. It's followed by her talking to herself. It's a brilliant bit of acting, that feels so real, and struck an emotional chord in me. I gave this an "8." If I had to grade each act separately, it would be: Act 1 - 10; Act 2 - 7; Act 3 - 8 Watch and enjoy.
    8kimbpaul

    Peeping Neil

    I swear, Neil Simon was window peeping on my life. At least, in the 1st vignette. I had that conversation, and I had/have that memory. Amazing. Simon is a master. I saw this the 1st at a much younger age and couldn't relate but I can now. I haven't been the wedding character yet, but it's coming. I've met the guy in vignette #2, but I'm smarter and left his dumba$$ at the bar.

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    • Trivia
      The stage version of "Plaza Suite" by Neil Simon originally had four acts instead of three. The act that was cut was entitled "Visitor from Toledo", and was intended to open the play. Simon once described the act to the Newark Evening News as being "...about a man who came to New York from out of town and lost his luggage. He got there in the middle of a transit strike. It was snowing. So after he had checked into the Plaza [Hotel] he had this monologue. We put Plaza Suite into rehearsal, and after about the fifth day [director] Mike Nichols said, 'We just have too much show here. If we include that monologue, the curtain will be coming down at midnight.'" Simon later re-worked and expanded that story into the film Escapade à New York (1970).
    • Goofs
      In Act 3, Norma Hubley's hat gets soaking wet when she sticks her head out of the window. In the next shot it is dry again.
    • Quotes

      Norma Hubley: Promise me you won't get hysterical.

      Roy Hubley: Why? What'd you do?

      Norma Hubley: Just promise me.

      Roy Hubley: Alright, I promise. what'd you do?

      Norma Hubley: I broke my diamond ring.

      Roy Hubley: Your good diamond ring?

      Norma Hubley: How many do I have?

    • Connections
      Featured in Paramount Presents (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      Tangerine
      Written by Johnny Mercer and Victor Schertzinger

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    • Release date
      • May 12, 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Apartman hotela Plaza
    • Filming locations
      • Plaza Hotel - 750 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,669,403
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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