Jack Lemmon
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The Apartment
(1960)A corporate drone hatches a scheme for success: Let the execs use his apartment for “dates.” It goes beautifully, until his love interest gets hurt.

The Odd Couple
(1968)A sloppy sports writer and his meticulous news writer friend move in together and drive each other crazy jeopardizing their friendship.

Grumpy Old Men
(1993)Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau reunite in this romantic comedy that examines the decades-old love-hate relationship between two neighbors.

The Out-of-Towners
(1970)An Ohio businessman and his naïve wife encounter an unbelievable series of disasters during a trip to New York.

Inherit the Wind
(1999)Two of America's most renowned attorneys square off in a legal battle over whether or not evolutionary theory can be taught in public classrooms.

Missing
(1982)This political thriller has its origins in an actual event - the disappearance of a young American writer and filmmaker, Charles Horman (John Shea), during a South American military coup. Jack Lemmon stars as Charles' father, Ed Horman, a prominent New York businessman, who comes to the aid of Charles' wife, Beth (Sissy Spacek), in her desperate search for her missing husband.

Save the Tiger
(1973)Jack Lemmon plays Harry Stoner, a man caught in violent collision with his past and present life. He believes there is nothing significant in his life except survival, and that instinct pushes him beyond moral conduct.

Good Neighbor Sam
(1964)A happily married advertising agent helps out his single neighbor by posing as her husband so she can inherit a 15 million dollar fortune.

The Great Race
(1965)Set in 1908, dastardly, black-garbed Professor Fate dares the world's greatest hero, The Great Leslie, to race 22,000 miles from New York to Paris.

The Fortune Cookie
(1966)When a cameraman is clobbered during a football game, his brother-in-law advises to feign an injury so they can split the money from insurance claims.

Operation Mad Ball
(1957)A group of enlisted men, led by Private Hogan, are tasked with planning a dance party, while trying to keep it a secret from a busy-body officer.

Days of Wine and Roses
(1963)Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick are unforgetable in Blake Edwards' searing, bittersweet study of an alcoholic couple on the rocks.

The Odd Couple II
(1998)Brucey, the son of Oscar (Walter Matthau), calls his father to invite him to his wedding to Felix's (Jack Lemmon) daughter next Sunday in California. Oscar and Felix meet again at Los Angeles International Airport and rent a car in order to go to San Malina for the wedding.

How to Murder Your Wife
(1965)A rich bachelor finds his swinging lifestyle ruined when he awakens one morning having married the gorgeous lady who popped out of a cake.

The Murder of Mary Phagan
A man is found guilty and sentenced to death of a thirteen year old girl but the governor declares that the trial was unfair which leads to the murder of the accused by a lynch mob.

The Long Way Home
(1998)A retiree begins a journey out West after receiving a letter from a lost love. Along the way, he meets a young hitchhiker on a pilgrimage of her own.

Dad
(1989)A high-powered businessman finds himself caring for his ill, aging father - and unexpectedly rediscovers his deep feelings for the old man. With Olympia Dukakis, Kevin Spacey, Ethan Hawke, Kathy Baker.

My Fellow Americans
(1996)Rival ex-Presidents Jack Lemmon and James Garner hit the road together with murderous thugs on their tail.

The Wackiest Ship in the Army
(1960)During WW II, Lt. Rip Crandall and his inexperienced and motley crew get assigned to deliver an Australian observer to a Japanese-held island.

The April Fools
(1969)Howard Brubaker (Jack Lemmon) is a newly promoted man trapped in a loveless marriage. Catherine's (Catherine Deneuve) marriage would be ideal if her husband wasn't a womanizer. Soon the pair find themselves falling in love, and facing their spouses.