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  1. A sitcom based on the play and film of the same name, starring Tony Randall and Jack Klugman as two divorced men sharing an apartment. Watch episodes, trailers, cast and crew, trivia, reviews and more on IMDb.

    • (7.2K)
    • 1970-09-24
    • Comedy
    • 30
  2. Watch the TV series The Odd Couple (2015-2017) starring Matthew Perry and Thomas Lennon as two divorced men who share an apartment. See episodes, cast, trivia, reviews, and more on IMDb.

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    • 2015-02-19
    • Comedy
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  3. The Odd Couple is an American sitcom television series that aired on CBS from February 19, 2015, to January 30, 2017. [1] [2] It was the seventh screen production based on the 1965 play written by Neil Simon, following the 1968 film, the original 1970s television series, a 1975 Saturday morning cartoon, a 1982 reboot of the 1970 series, The Odd ...

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  4. The Odd Couple is a 1968 American comedy film directed by Gene Saks, produced by Howard W. Koch and written by Neil Simon, based on his 1965 play. It stars Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau as two divorced men – neurotic neat-freak Felix Unger and fun-loving slob Oscar Madison – who decide to live together.

  5. The Odd Couple is a play by Neil Simon. Following its premiere on Broadway in 1965, the characters were revived in a successful 1968 film and 1970s television series, as well as several other derivative works and spin-offs. The plot concerns two mismatched roommates: the neat, uptight Felix Ungar and the slovenly, easygoing Oscar Madison.

  6. Two divorced men, Felix and Oscar, share an apartment and clash over their different lifestyles. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, and more for this classic comedy film.

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  8. A movie adaptation of Neil Simon's comedy play about two divorced men sharing an apartment. Roger Ebert praises the performances but criticizes the lack of cinematic vision in the film.

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