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Mediterranean. Yet what stands out is how uncomfortable Wilder seems to be with making a sex comedy in the 1970s. Forced to take on board the aftershocks of the summer of love but saddled with an old man's attitude and an old man's cast, Wilder seems perilously out of his depth. As Lemmon and Mills strip off to reveal pale white skin and flabby fat, you can't help feeling that the resolutely misanthropic director is somewhat appalled by the realities of his characters' bedroom antics."
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broadcast to employees, the Coast Guard, and US dignitaries (including Henry Kissinger) as befits his status. As the hotel manager, Carlo Carlucci, plans a funeral and the transport of Wendell Sr.'s remains, the duo faces constant delays due to the bureaucratic hurdles and the leisurely pace of work inherent in Italian traditions. Arrogant and impatient of the red tape, Wendell acts out rudely to Pamela, the hotel staff, and Italian administrators.
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popular deceased couple―Pamela’s caring nature mollifies Wendall’s arrogance and they fall in love. Bruno’s blackmail photos now also include naked photos of Wendell and Pamela as they bathed together in the bay. Bruno is shot dead by Anna, a pregnant chambermaid, when she learns that he wants to avoid marrying her and instead is plotting to return to the US with money raised by blackmail.
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or agent, his voice, not asking for an audition or a screen test." Wilder told her the role required her to gain 25 pounds, and Mills agreed. She also agreed to a nude scene, although Diamond was opposed to including one in the film. "I think nudity hurts laughs," he stated. "I mean, if you're watching somebody's boobs, you're not listening to the dialogue."
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the Carlucci family's burial vault. This leaves the problem of sending a body back to be escorted by Blodgett. Ironically fulfilling blackmailer Bruno's wish of going back to the America, they place his remains in a coffin marked as Wendell Senior's. After enjoying the mud baths, Blodgett appoints Wendell Sr. to an embassy post, cynically promoting "
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has called the film "a rare instance of the travel comedy - never an easy thing to pull off - succeeding without recourse to old racial stereotypes . . . As a love story, it's full of Wilder's biting satire . . . Taken at face value, it's simply a travel comedy about funny foreigners and love in the
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Despite these complications, Wendell's wife back in the States, using her connections, expedites the situation by involving State Department Agent J.J. Blodgett. Growing sympathetic to the clandestine couple’s long commitment to each other, Wendell accedes to Willie and Kate being buried together in
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isn't a laugh-a-minute kind of a movie, and it's too long by maybe half an hour. It also suffers from the problem that the audience has everything figured out several minutes before Jack Lemmon does. Still, the movie has a certain charm, some of which seeps in along with the locations, and there is
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He disliked the series but enjoyed watching the show to see her, as he considered her a good actress with a lot of appeal. He contacted her and personally offered her the role of Pamela Piggott. "I loved Billy Wilder just calling me and asking me to be in his film," the actress recalled, "no lawyer
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Carlucci assures Wendell and Pamela that their suite will be reserved for them during the same time next year, continuing their parents' tradition. Pamela assures Wendell that she will have lost the excess weight, to which he replies gallantly that if she loses even one pound, their liaison is off.
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Initially, the boorish Wendell is ungallant with regard to Pamela’s being about 20 pounds overweight, calling her "Fat-Ass" within earshot. As they re-create their parents’ traditional activities together during their annual flings―prodded by the hotel staff who stage events in fond tribute to the
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some of the completed script and he agreed to play Wendell Armbruster Jr. "Knowing pretty early on Jack was going to be in our film made it more comfortable writing his dialogue," said Diamond, who preferred to tailor a screenplay to a specific actor. Wilder was a fan of Mills from the television
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A complicated series of events unfolds. Their plans are disrupted when the bodies mysteriously vanish from the morgue. Wendell suspects Pamela initially, but they soon discover that the Trotta family, whose vineyard suffered damage in the car accident, has stolen the remains. The Trottas demand a
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Already aware of this clandestine annual meeting between their parents, Pamela suggests burying them together on Ischia, a proposal that does not resonate with Wendell. Wendell wants to take his father’s remains back home for a formal memorial, unrealistically scheduled in 3-days’ time, to be
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thought the film was "intermittently funny, charming, cute and, unfortunately, over-long." He continued, "Wilder, Lemmon and I.A.L. Diamond . . . fitfully charm us but they haven't moved forward at any great comic clip. They have warped some parts of the playwright's plot to give us a fairly
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following location shooting during the summer of 1972. Principal photography was completed on schedule and $ 100,000 under budget. Wilder reported that he was disappointed with the film. "Maybe we went overboard with some of the comic relief, because 'Avanti!' is
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hefty ransom of two million lire, revealing another "Italian tradition"—extortion. Simultaneously, the hotel valet, Bruno, deported from America and seeking to return, attempts
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in most of the many Wilder/Lemmon collaborations a cheerful insouciance, as if life is best approached with a cheerful, if puzzled, grin."
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a comedy," he stated. "If this film had worked the way we wanted it to, it would have had more of the quality of '
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to claim his father's body, killed in an automobile accident during an annual trip to the resort island in the
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Concluding their stay in Ischia, Wendell and Blodgett head to the Rome airport aboard a U.S. Navy helicopter.
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reasonable flow of giggles and an occasional guffaw." He cited "a fine job turned in by Clive Revill."
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but he was unhappy with them. Diamond became free, and with the ultimately uncredited assistance of
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TV special. But Miss Mills is fresh and winning, and there is a deft performance by Clive Revill."
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had purchased the screen rights and offered the property to the director. Wilder began working on
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season. The film follows a businessman attempting to deliver the body of his father from
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jokes, etc. — gives this passingly pleasant movie the sound of a
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scenes were shot. However, most of the exteriors were filmed in
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and it was not until that film was completed that he focused on
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observed, "The topical dialogue by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond —
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in early 1968 after 21 performances, (it was profiled in the
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nominations. Wilder and Diamond were nominated for the
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Diamond was absent, and Wilder collaborated first with
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The film's musical score was composed and arranged by
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released the Region 1 DVD on July 15, 2003. It is in
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Nobody's Perfect: Billy Wilder, A Personal Biography
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Index

L'Avanti
Avanti! (Italian newspaper)
Avanti
Avanti (disambiguation)

Billy Wilder
I. A. L. Diamond
Samuel A. Taylor
Alberto Grimaldi
Jack Lemmon
Juliet Mills
Luigi Kuveiller
Ralph E. Winters
Carlo Rustichelli
Jalem Productions
The Mirisch Corporation
Produzioni Europee Associati
United Artists
international co-production
comedy film
Billy Wilder
Jack Lemmon
Juliet Mills
I. A. L. Diamond
Samuel A. Taylor
Broadway
Italy
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Golden Globe Awards
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

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