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  1. The Apartment: Directed by Billy Wilder. With Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, Fred MacMurray, Ray Walston. A Manhattan insurance clerk tries to rise in his company by letting its executives use his apartment for trysts, but complications and a romance of his own ensue.

  2. Películas en cartelera Próximos estrenos Críticas SensaCine ... Título original The Apartment Medios . 4,5 5 críticas. ... Ganadora de cinco Oscar en el año 1960 (Mejor Película, Mejor ...

  3. 5 de jul. de 2022 · Eso es lo que pasa con 'El Apartamento' ('The Apartment', 1960), uno de los grandes títulos del maestro Billy Wilder y también, de la historia del cine. C.C Baxter, la señorita Kubelik y su partida de cartas, siempre será uno de los momentos más emblemáticos del cine. En 2015 ha cumplido 55 años -se estrenó en 1960- y sigue tan fresca ...

  4. 22 de jul. de 2001 · When Billy Wilder made “The Apartment” in 1960, “the organization man” was still a current term. One of the opening shots in the movie shows Baxter as one of a vast horde of wage slaves, working in a room where the desks line up in parallel rows almost to the vanishing point. This shot is quoted from King Vidor's silent film “The ...

  5. David Hudson 19 Nov 2011. An insurance worker lends out his apartment to company executives for their extramarital affairs in the hopes of a promotion, but things become complicated when one of the mistresses turns out to be a coworker he has eyes for.

  6. Review by SilentDawn ★★★★★ 12. 100. "Night like this, it sorta spooks you, walking into an empty apartment." "I said I had no family. I didn't say I had an empty apartment." A film of deliciously dark and humbling set-ups and payoffs, each built with an inherent comic purpose, eventually crumbling into tragedy. 2,452 likes.

  7. Video Essay. "The Apartment". Exploring what a location—the apartment from Billy Wilder’s 1960 classic—evokes when it is scrubbed of the characters of the movie. Daily Briefing. Guy Maddin in New York, Dave Kehr on George Cukor. Also: Live reading of The Apartment, what Cronenberg’ll do after Cosmopolis and more.