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Rating: 7/10 by 888 users

The Seven Year Itch (1955)

With his family away for their annual summer holiday, a publishing executive decides to live a bachelor's life. The beautiful but ditzy blonde from the apartment above catches his eye and they soon start spending time together—maybe a little too much time!

Directing:
  • Billy Wilder
  • Joseph E. Rickards
Writing:
  • George Axelrod
  • Billy Wilder
  • Sammy Cahn
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Jun 03, 1955

Rating: 7/10 by 888 users

Alternative Title:
7년만의 외출 - KR
O Pecado Mora ao Lado - BR
Geen Tijd om te Blozen - NL
Sept ans de réflexion - FR
Flickan ovanpå - SE
Gresskar i nød - NO

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 44 minutes
Budget: $1,800,000
Revenue: $12,000,000

Plot Keyword: adultery, husband wife relationship, subway, married couple, marriage contract, neighbor, writer

Tom Ewell
Richard Sherman
Evelyn Keyes
Helen Sherman
Sonny Tufts
Tom MacKenzie
Oskar Homolka
Dr. Brubaker
Kathleen Freeman
Woman at Vegetarian Restaurant (uncredited)
Doro Merande
Waitress at Vegetarian Restaurant (uncredited)
Ron Nyman
Indian (uncredited)
Tom Nolan
Ricky Sherman (uncredited)
Ralph Littlefield
Man at Vegetarian Restaurant (uncredited)
Dorothy Ford
Indian Girl / Tall Beauty at Train Station (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien
Man at Train Station (uncredited)
Steven Benson
Kid at Train Station (uncredited)

Nutshell

A funny film, though not Wilder's best, possibly due to the limits forced here by the censor board. Monroe is at her peak here, and Tom Ewell reprises his role well from the broadway stage.

CinemaSerf

Tom Ewell is the happily married "Richard" whose family have gone away for a few weeks leaving him all alone with his manuscript and soft drinks that sound like gut-rot in a bottle! His wife "Helen" always calls him at 10pm so he must stay awake til then, and whilst waiting his vivid imagination often kicks in! That's only more concentrated when his new upstairs neighbour (Marilyn Monroe) calls in to say hello. He's smitten! She is the epitome of his desires and as their friendship blossoms, he finds his fantasies become racier and racier, more and more fanciful and all entirely unfulfilled! What now ensues might have worked better for me had Ewell been a bit better an actor, but he doesn't really deliver very well here and we wait way too long for Monroe to come and brighten things up. She has excellent timing, and looks every inch the apple of the eye as she innocently and charmingly drives poor old "Richard" to the brink! The comedy is decently written though resorts a little too much to slapstick for it's execution and I thought the joke became just a little bit laboured after an hour or so of slightly repetitive and contrived scenarios. Not one of Billy Wilder's better films, even if a passing subway train gives us some cinema history. A sort of parody of "Beauty and the Beast", perhaps, but all just a little too tame.


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