Buddy Buddy

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Buddy Buddy

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Directed by Billy Wilder
Produced by Alain Bernheim
Jay Weston
Charles Matthau
Written by Billy Wilder
I.A.L. Diamond
Starring Jack Lemmon
Walter Matthau
Paula Prentiss
Klaus Kinski
Music by Lalo Schifrin
Cinematography Harry Stradling Jr.
Editing by Art J. Nelson
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) Flag of the United States December 11, 1981
Flag of Germany April 1, 1982
Flag of Sweden April 16
Flag of Finland May 14
Running time 96 min.
Country U.S.A.
Language English
Budget $10,000,000 (estimate)
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Buddy Buddy is a 1981 dark comedy based on the play by Francis Veber. It stars Jack Lemmon as a man on the verge of suicide, Walter Matthau as a hitman for the mob, Paula Prentiss as Lemmon's wife, and Klaus Kinski as the director of a sex clinic. It was the last motion picture directed by Billy Wilder.

With a much more cynical tone than other Matthau/Lemmon films, the film performed beneath expectations; adding to this, the reviews were largely negative (Ebert & Siskel put it on their "Worst of the Year" list).

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