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  1. Comedy masters Shane Jacobson and Todd McKenney are the definitive Odd Couple in Neil Simon’s Tony Award-winning comedy of friendship, divorce and misunderstandings. It started as a play and Broadway laughed. A movie and a TV series followed and the whole world laughed. Now, laugh all over again ...

  2. This isn't to say "The Odd Couple" is unsuccessful as a movie. It promises to be one of the best comedies of the summer. But the credit should go to Simon for writing the play, and to Nichols for his original direction; the material has not been whipped into cinematic shape. Sometimes the movie's Broadway origins are painfully evident, as when ...

  3. The Odd Couple (Original, Play, Comedy, Broadway) opened in New York City Mar 10, 1965 and played through Jul 2, 1967.

  4. Felix Ungar is the “neat” member of the “odd couple,” originally played on Broadway by Art Carney (he also played the character Norton on the popular Jackie Gleason television comedy The Honeymooners ). In the movie, the role was rendered by Jack Lemmon, and in the television series Tony Randall portrayed Felix.

  5. The Audit Couple. When the IRS decides to audit Oscar and his ex-wife, Gaby and Felix offers to mediate between the contentious exes and suddenly realizes that he might be the reason Oscar was audited in the first place. 7.5/10. Rate.

  6. The Odd Couple. Neil Simon has a special genius for finding the great hilarity in ordinary people doing everyday things. Like two divorced men who decide to share a New York apartment. That's the premise of The Odd Couple, though there's nothing odd in the casting of two Oscar®-winning talents like Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau.

  7. Oscar Madison (Walter Matthau), a divorced, sloppy sportswriter, invites Felix Ungar (Jack Lemmon), a newly separated, fastidious photographer, to share his apartment. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

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