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Recently, he added a romantic comedy that is already considered a classic of the 60s. This is the apartment, also known as “single floor”, and has the performances of Jack Lemmon, Shirley Maclaine and Fred Macmurray. In addition, it is led by Billy Wilder and won 5 Oscar awards.


The apartment

What is the apartment, movie available in Prime Video
An employee, Bud Baxter, gives his department to the boss to have meetings with his lover. After realizing that the boss’s wife is the girl of whom he is in love, enters an choice between love and his career. The film revolves around the story of Bud, having to decide if possible to pursue the love of the woman she likes, although that means going against her boss.
In this film you can see a criticism of power relations, and especially to certain behaviors of the time that gave the attitudes, in the majority of men with high positions and the submission that occurs against workers and women in general. It lasts 120 minutes and is strongly acclaimed by specialized criticism.
Prime Video: El Apartment Trailer
Embed – The Apartment (1960) | Official Trailer | MGM Studios
Prime Video: El Apartment cast
- Jack Lemmon (Bud Baxter)
- Shirley Maclaine (Frank Kubelik)
- Fred MacMurray (Jeff D. Shelldrake)
- Hope Holiday (MRS Margie Macdougall)
- Jack Kruschen (DR Dreyfuss)
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