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    The Fortune Cookie

    1966 · Romance · 2h 5m

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  1. The Fortune Cookie (alternative UK title: Meet Whiplash Willie) is a 1966 American black comedy film directed, produced and co-written by Billy Wilder. It was the first film in which Jack Lemmon collaborated with Walter Matthau. Matthau won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance.

  2. A sports cameraman and a lawyer scheme to fake an injury for insurance money, but face complications from the football player and the ex-wife. The Fortune Cookie is a 1966 comedy film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • Billy Wilder
    • 1966-10-19
  3. A comedy film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. See the full list of actors, writers, producers, and other crew members who worked on this classic movie.

  4. The Fortune Cookie. While taping a football game, cameraman Harry Hinkle (Jack Lemmon) ends up slightly injured after a collision with star player "Boom Boom" Jackson (Ron Rich).

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    • Jack Lemmon
    • Billy Wilder
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
  5. A lawyer and a cameraman conspire to fake an injury at a football game and claim a fortune from the insurance company. The Fortune Cookie is a classic black comedy starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, directed by Billy Wilder.

    • Billy Wilder, Michael Glick, Jack Reddish
    • Jack Lemmon
  6. A fortune cookie is a crisp and sugary cookie wafer made from flour, sugar, vanilla, and sesame seed oil with a piece of paper inside, a "fortune", an aphorism, or a vague prophecy. The message inside may also include a Chinese phrase with translation and/or a list of lucky numbers used by some as lottery numbers.

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  8. The Fortune Cookie. 1966 · 2 hr 6 min. TV-PG. Comedy · Romance. 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.

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