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Drôle de couple II

Original title: The Odd Couple II
  • 1998
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
11K
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Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in Drôle de couple II (1998)
Oscar and Felix take a road trip to their son and daughter's wedding.
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Oscar and Felix take a road trip to their son and daughter's wedding.Oscar and Felix take a road trip to their son and daughter's wedding.Oscar and Felix take a road trip to their son and daughter's wedding.

  • Director
    • Howard Deutch
  • Writer
    • Neil Simon
  • Stars
    • Jack Lemmon
    • Walter Matthau
    • Richard Riehle
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • Howard Deutch
    • Writer
      • Neil Simon
    • Stars
      • Jack Lemmon
      • Walter Matthau
      • Richard Riehle
    • 77User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Jack Lemmon
    Jack Lemmon
    • Felix
    Walter Matthau
    Walter Matthau
    • Oscar
    Richard Riehle
    Richard Riehle
    • Detective
    Jonathan Silverman
    Jonathan Silverman
    • Bruce
    Lisa Waltz
    Lisa Waltz
    • Hannah
    Mary Beth Peil
    Mary Beth Peil
    • Felice
    Christine Baranski
    Christine Baranski
    • Thelma
    Jean Smart
    Jean Smart
    • Holly
    Rex Linn
    Rex Linn
    • JayJay
    Jay O. Sanders
    Jay O. Sanders
    • Leroy
    Barnard Hughes
    Barnard Hughes
    • Beaumont
    Ellen Geer
    Ellen Geer
    • Frances
    Doris Belack
    Doris Belack
    • Blanche
    Lou Cutell
    Lou Cutell
    • Abe
    Mary Fogarty
    • Flossie
    Alice Ghostley
    Alice Ghostley
    • Esther
    Peggy Miley
    Peggy Miley
    • Millie
    Rebecca Schull
    Rebecca Schull
    • Wanda
    • Director
      • Howard Deutch
    • Writer
      • Neil Simon
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    5documain-1

    I wish it wasn't the last.

    It is sad to think that we will not have any more gems from either of these two screen legends. Lemmon was a great actor, as can be seen in any one of his many films (particularly, "Days of Wine and Roses," "Glen Garry Glen Ross"). He had a broad range, and could play comedy with the best of them ("Mr. Roberts," "How to Murder Your Wife," etc.) Matthau was a breed apart, having done many dramatic roles in is early career ("The Kentuckian," "Fail Safe"), but it was light comedy where he truly shined. He was one of those true "naturals." So, after the "Grumpy Old Men" successes, they are paired for "The Odd Couple II." From the broad range of commentary here, there are those who celebrate this film, and those who think it is lame. I feel it has good performances in a so-so plot, but it think it was a bad choice. They were both great in the first "Odd Couple," but who can deny that they abdicated the roles of Oscar and Felix to two consummate professionals, Jack Klugman and Tony Randall on TV? They polished those roles to perfection, and they had done all that could be done with them. It was pointless for Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau to go there again.

    For me, "Grumpy Old Men" is how I would like to remember them. That film had a good story, and was supported by a great team of veterans, Burgess Meredith in particular. In that film, even the out-takes are great.

    "The Odd Couple II" reminds me in many ways of "Tough Guys." Both films had legends, both as teams and as individual actors, so when Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster appear together for the last time, you want for them to have something really special. That is what we wanted for Jack Lemmon and Walther Matthau. These films are okay, but only because the actors are in them. They are not good enough movies to honor their memories.
    8bkoganbing

    Felix and Oscar forever

    When Paramount decided to recreate two of the most beloved characters on stage and on the big and small screens fortunately Neil Simon was hired to age Felix Unger and Oscar Madison. And since this is done in real years, Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau who played them on screen back in the Sixties aged right along side the characters they played. No one else could have done proper justice to Felix and Oscar and fortunately they were both alive to get the job done.

    A lot has happened in the intervening years. Simon for some reason made Matthau far more ethnically Jewish in this version which finds Oscar living in a senior citizens center writing for a local paper covering minor league baseball and indulging in his weekly pastime of penny ante poker with some contemporaries. He's still the same grouchy lovable slob he always was. I do love that bombs away scene with the garbage bags from his apartment, I can't say more.

    And then he learns that his son is marrying his old roommate Felix's daughter and both are invited to the wedding out in Southern California. Enter Jack Lemmon who after making himself a royal pest to the crew on the New York flight to California meets up with Matthau where they rent a car and journey to the small southern California town all of which begin with either San or Los in their names. Don't believe me, look at a map of California and see what I'm talking about. That is after leaving Felix's plastic bag wrapped suitcase on the curb.

    After that for a good half the picture Lemmon and Matthau are alone on the screen and that's what the movie-going public paid to see in 1998 in their last joint project. Two of the greatest comic actors and I say that and not comedians doing their best with some of the most impeccable timing and diction and in Matthau's case one of the most expressive faces in film history. Getting involved with a pair of rednecks and their slutty wives and getting into a car with an aged Barnard Hughes who just stops living and getting stuck with a truck of illegal immigrants are the three situations that put them in the jurisdiction of Sheriff Richard Riehl who gets tired of hosting these two in his jail.

    Comes the wedding and the aftermath and all I can say there is Oscar as a sportswriter who covered the Yankees would be familiar with what Yogi Berra said about 'De Ja Vu all over again'.

    Oscar and Felix they're back, they're better than ever and with both Lemmon and Matthau now gone, we're sadder for the fact they'll never return.
    Caine-2

    Better than expected...

    Despite poor reviews from critics, this follow-up to the "Odd Couple" delivers quite a few big laughs. Both stars are in top form, although it looks as if old age is begining to damper (just slightly) ol' Walter Matthau's style. I enjoyed many of the sight gags, especially one with Bernard Hughes as a man planning to live to "120" as he drives them cross-country. Howard Duetch, who also directed the hilarious "Grumpier Old Men", does a fine job switching between the dramatic and comedic moments. Not a great film, but an entertaining one with quite a few guffaws. It's biggest downfall: It reminded me more of the "Grumpy Old Men" films than the original "Odd Couple".
    jaws!

    funny!

    I thought the odd couple II was a funny movie,and some scenes were very funny. I also thought this movie was better than both grumpy old men movies,and my fellow americans. I give the odd couple II *** out of ****
    goody15

    Excellent movie, a laugh riot!

    This movie was ten times better then I expected. I just pick up this movie because I saw a preview for it and thought it might be worth a laugh. And I laughed all the way through. These two guys are great. It's a mindless comedy that kind of reminded me of trains, planes and automobiles. score: 9/10

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    • Trivia
      After ten films teamed together, this film was the final feature film collaboration of actors Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon.
    • Goofs
      At almost 15 mins. During a scene where Felix and Oscar are driving on the freeway, you can see someone in a passing car take a photo of them.
    • Quotes

      Sheriff: Okay, now explain to me one more time how the rental car caught fire and exploded.

      Oscar Madison: He called me a shithead and punched the car, it went rolling down a cliff.

      Sheriff: Why did you punch the car?

      Felix Ungar: Because the shithead threw the directions out the window and left my suitcase at the rental car agency.

      Sheriff: Why did you throw the directions out the window?

      Oscar Madison: Because they caught fire from my cigar ashes and were burning on my crotch!

      Felix Ungar: The first time he's been hot down there for years.

      Oscar Madison: I just wanted you to know what it felt like down there...

      Sheriff: OK, boys, settle down. You two don't get along too well, do you?

      Oscar Madison: Oh, that's not true. There was a period of 17 years that was wonderful. Then unfortunately we saw each other again.

      Sheriff: And who did you say was getting married?

      Felix Ungar: My daughter and his son.

      [the Sheriff and all the deputies have to swallow a laugh]

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: My Giant/The Odd Couple II/City of Angels/The Player's Club/The Big One/The Butcher Boy (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      The Odd Couple
      By Neal Hefti

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 1998 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Odd Couple II
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Maria, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Cort/Madden Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $18,912,328
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,810,288
      • Apr 12, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,912,328
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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