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Hollywood Collection - Walter Matthau: Diamond in the Rough

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    • Biography
    • 52:00 min
    Walter Matthau was barely three when his father deserted the family. Poverty and New York street smarts produced a self-deprecating humor that never left. The G.I. Bill let him study acting and by 1951 he earned a New York Drama Critics Award. Television dramas followed and then came Hollywood. When director Billy Wilder cast him opposite Jack Lemmon, a classic partnership was created. In Lemmon, Matthau found an enduring friend and frequent co-star. Matthau's real-life combination of cynicism and gruff sentimentality was reflected in the performances that brought him to major stardom. Two-time Academy Award winner, Matthau's fifty years of show business have earned him the love of millions and the admiration of fellow professionals. Clips used include: Face In The Crowd, Charade, The Fortune Cookie, The Odd Couple, Cactus Flower, The Sunshine Boys, Hopscotch, Grumpy Old Men and I'm Not Rappaport. In addition to Walter Matthau himself, on-screen interviewees include actors Jack Lemmon, Julie Harris, Ozzie Davis and Roddy McDowell, directors Herbert Ross, Edward Dmytryk, writer Neil Simon and Walter's son, director Charles Matthau

    • UPC: 646032035599
    • Release: 2016-09-15
    • Content Provider: Janson Media
    • Runtime: 52:00
    • Genre: Biography
    • Language: English
    • Format: DVD-NTSC
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    • Number of Discs: 1
    • Disc Format: DVD

    Starring:

    Walter Matthau
    Jack Lemmon
    Julie Harris
    Ozzie Davis
    Roddy McDowell
    Herbert Ross
    Edward Dmytryk
    Neil Simon
    Charles Mattha

    Written by:

    Gene Feldman
    Suzette Winter

    Directed by:

    Gene Feldman

    Produced by:

    Gene Feldman
    Suzette Winter