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Dean Martin is full of charm wit and snappy one-liners in this “sly irreverent brash and daring comedy” (The Film Daily) from the legendary team of Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond (Some Like It Hot, The Apartment)! When the world-renowned singer “Dino” (Martin in a hilarious self-parody) passes through Climax Nevada he doesn’t count on meeting two would-be songwriters with a plan to trap him there and serenade him with their songs. But then again they weren’t counting on Dino’s insatiable appetite… for wine and women! And when one of the men learns that his own wife was once president of Dino’s fan club he hires a replacement wife (Kim Novak) to help lure the carousing star into a song-buying mood! —Amazon

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Billy Wilder

Originally planning to become a lawyer, Billy Wilder abandoned that career in favor of working as a reporter for a Viennese newspaper, using this experience to move to Berlin, where he worked for the city’s largest tabloid. He broke into films as a screenwriter in 1929, and wrote scripts for many German films until Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933. Wilder immediately realized his Jewish ancestry would cause problems, so he emigrated to Paris, then the US. Although he spoke no English when he arrived in Hollywood, Wilder was a fast learner, and thanks to contacts such as Peter Lorre (with whom he shared an apartment), he was able to break into American films. His partnership with Charles Brackett started in 1938 and the team was responsible for writing some of Hollywood’s classic comedies, including Ninotchka (1939) and Ball of Fire (1941). The partnership expanded into a producer-director one in 1942, with Brackett producing, and the two turned out such classics… read more

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Pierluigi Puccini

20May13

Laughs and nostalgia intertwine beautifully in Wilder's explorations of American values and culture. Prostitution, pimping and wife swapping are decorously wrapped in a sweet and cunning manner. The viennese genius never ceases to amaze me.

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Electrus Amadeus Magnus

10Dec12

definitely not funny. one of Wilder's worst.

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AKFilmFan

22Nov12

While the performances are great, this rare miss by Wilder lacks in its story, execution, and laughs that pales in comparison to the superior The Apartment.

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Jaspar Lamar Crabb

5Dec11

Destroyed by critics of the day and nearly forgotten now, it's a very funny almost subversive (for its time) film. Dean Martin is Dean Martin and Kim Novak is touching. Ray Walston is hilarious. Would it have been better with Marilyn Monroe & Peter Sellers? sure, but it's still a lot of fun

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Dean swings, Billy misses.

By Musycks on September 9, 2012

It’s 1964, the year of the Beatles, and Billy Wilder produces a version of an Italian sex farce that features the music of an icon of the generation Rock and Roll usurped in Dean Martin. That in itself…  read review

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