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The Odd Couple: Together Again

  • Película de TV
  • 1993
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 30min
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The Odd Couple: Together Again (1993)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFelix Unger's wife Gloria throws him out of the house so she can plan daughter Edna's wedding without him getting in the way. So Felix temporarily moves in with Oscar, then finds that Edna's... Leer todoFelix Unger's wife Gloria throws him out of the house so she can plan daughter Edna's wedding without him getting in the way. So Felix temporarily moves in with Oscar, then finds that Edna's fiance has already been divorced twice.Felix Unger's wife Gloria throws him out of the house so she can plan daughter Edna's wedding without him getting in the way. So Felix temporarily moves in with Oscar, then finds that Edna's fiance has already been divorced twice.

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    • Robert Klane
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    • Neil Simon
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    • Tony Randall
    • Jack Klugman
    • Barbara Barrie
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      • Robert Klane
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      • Neil Simon
      • Robert Klane
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      • Tony Randall
      • Jack Klugman
      • Barbara Barrie
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    Tony Randall
    Tony Randall
    • Felix Unger
    Jack Klugman
    Jack Klugman
    • Oscar Madison
    Barbara Barrie
    Barbara Barrie
    • Gloria Unger
    Jim Haynie
    • Gil
    Toni Kalem
    Toni Kalem
    • Edna
    Garry Walberg
    Garry Walberg
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    Jerry Adler
    Jerry Adler
    • Murray
    Penny Marshall
    Penny Marshall
    • Myrna
    Dick Van Patten
    Dick Van Patten
    • Roy
    Bruce Kirby
    Bruce Kirby
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    Debra Jo Rupp
    Debra Jo Rupp
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    Gloria Cromwell
    • Jill
    Harvey Miller
    • Dr. Hegler
    Ben Lemon
    Ben Lemon
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    William Newman
    William Newman
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    Peggy Crosby
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    Nurit Koppel
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    David Glyn-Jones
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    7Cinemayo

    The Odd Couple: Together Again (1993) ***

    Most of the ODD COUPLE TV Series fans I speak to don't care much for this reunion film, but I think you need to consider a few things:

    For starters, there were a few bad scripts roaming around for years but Tony Randall and Jack Klugman didn't want to bother reuniting if it wasn't an idea they believed in. A 1991 television interview with Klugman confirmed this, and he said he'd rather not come back to the series at all unless the script was something decent. When Klugman had throat surgery due to cancer, all chances for a reunion could have been lost. However, this turned out to be the perfect idea for a story to bring the duo together again: What could be more natural than using this real-life situation by having Oscar Madison, the carefree smoker and beer guzzler and likely candidate himself, ultimately contracting throat cancer while Felix Unger insists on taking care of him at his apartment as Oscar tries to recuperate, and only making his friend's life miserable all over again? While the illness itself is difficult to joke about, Klugman felt it could also show how people like Madison and himself can beat the disease. So it's a comedy that presents the Odd Couple not only driving each other nuts again, but at the same time also has something to say. Klugman is a cancer survivor, having lived late into his 80s (as of this writing), and that's something Jack wanted to pass along.

    One of the complaints with this telefilm is that the characters of Gloria and the "poker pals" from the television show have been replaced by new actors. Sure, it would have been fun to see Al Molinaro return as bumbling cop Murray, but other than these relatively minor quibbles, the script manages to revisit just about all the familiar gags we'd come to love and expect from the series, and any die-hard fan of the TV show is bound to smile as the script manages to nail every one of the old chestnuts: Felix's sinus troubles, his annoying moans of "Oscar, Oscar, Oscar", that infamous half-eaten tuna fish sandwich that still seems to be hanging around Oscar's messy room, Felix trying to help his friend out but only managing to cause Oscar intense embarrassment, Oscar ultimately trying to return the favor by setting things right between Felix and his Gloria, and all kinds of other little details that pure fans of the program would be looking out for.

    It's not the most perfect reunion we would have wanted; after all, it's almost 20 years after the show ended and our mismatched roommates haven't gotten any younger; but this is harmless good fun with a positive message of hope, too.
    6Leafman

    Pleasant enough reunion for two iconic TV characters

    Most TV reunion movies do little more than reunite the original cast members and revisit the same story ideas that worked the first time around. After all, that's what the audience expects, right? You don't bring back everyone's beloved characters and have them doing UNfamiliar things on screen. Viewers like those characters for what they WERE, and they expect to see them repeat the same moves.

    "Odd Couple: Together Again" exemplifies this in how Felix and Oscar are reunited in the same apartment (or at least, they CLAIM it's the same one), rehashing the "neat vs. sloppy" clash, among other events in their lives. Some of the scripted comedic lines are fairly amusing, while others are lukewarm and less sharp.

    This TV movie's chief asset is a certain warmth that comes from seeing these familiar characters (and actors, for that matter) reunite. Watching them renew their ties of friendship and seeing them bond possesses more entertainment value than the jokes in the script, which are a decided mixed bag.

    Gone are the brilliant wisecracks from the '70s show; since the original stable of Garry Marshall, Jerry Belson, Mark Rothman and Frank Buxton are nowhere to be found, we settle for the tone and pitch of writer-director Robert Klane. I think Klugman and Randall manage to carry the often tame material expertly.

    Felix strolls through Oscar's messy bedroom for the first time in many years, and Felix comments on each item of garbage he finds. Again, it's a pleasant enough sequence, but in the hands of the old writers, it could've been much funnier.

    Felix is noisily vacuuming in Oscar's living room at four in the morning, and when an angry, half-awake Oscar comes storming in, Felix pretends to open his eyes and says, "Oh ... OH! I must've been sleep-cleaning!" Oscar responds by doing some "sleep-messing" and then threatening "sleep-murder."

    I could totally envision the old TV writers coming up with a hilarious tit-for-tat sequence instead, where Oscar could sneak in and unplug (or sabotage) the vacuum to set up a sight gag where the vacuum blows up in Felix's hand, or some similar sight gag that ends up with Felix fuming like it used to be. You get the idea.

    The strength of Klane's effort lies in the more serious moments, not the least of which is dealing with Klugman's post cancer-surgery voice. Obviously, Klugman's scratchy, toneless rasp had to become Oscar's voice, and Klane gives Oscar some genuine emotionally touching moments. The idea of Felix helping him through his disheartening loss leads to some nice bonding moments, and again, they are much more effective than the comedic sequences in the film.

    I'm guessing that this telefilm flopped. The reason I'm guessing that? Randall stated in an interview from many years ago that he and Klugman had "just made" a reunion movie (or something like that), and another Felix/Oscar movie was coming. It never came, obviously, so I can perceive that "Odd Couple: Together Again" just didn't have a strong creative or viewer-ratings impact.

    Also, there is no DVD release. No VHS tape exists either. All five seasons of the original series are now available on disc, but "Odd Couple: Together Again" is not (as of this writing). I believe the film is flawed, but it's not deserving of the obscurity it seems to have achieved. It's OK! A mixed bag, to be sure, but definitely worthwhile.
    9GOWBTW

    Back Together again after all those years!

    The return of a sitcom gem has brought to light. "The Odd Couple: Together Again" brings back Tony Randall and Jack Klugman for a reunion that will last for a lifetime. Felix Unger(Randall) has remarried, and his only daughter, Edna(Toni Kalem) is getting married for the first time. All the time Felix has been the same: Fussy. His fussbudgetness gets him kick out of the house for only a few days. He goes back to his old resting ground, Oscar Madison(Klugman), who has recovered from throat cancer surgery. (The cancer claimed Klugman's larynx and vocal cord in real life, that's why he's very gruff now.) So while at Oscar's place, he and all his friends try to get his spirits back up. While that's in the works, the wedding plans are in the works. Then Felix is at it again, meddling. The fiancé, is divorced twice. And Felix starts jumping the gun again. This time, the wives he married were bad, not him. And it was Oscar who helps out the Ungers for Felix. Imagine, friends for life in god times and bad. Those two are inseparable. Maybe Oscar will be tying the knot himself for the second time. A great reunion movie, too bad some of the other casts couldn't make it like Al Molrinaro. It was good to see those two again. Sadly, it will the last for Randall. He died in 2004. R.I.P. Tony Randall! 4 out of 5 stars!
    8Stebaer4

    Together again for the first and only time.

    Jack & Tony did well reprising their roles as expected but agreeably the absence of the true Murray the cop by Al Molinaro & The true other poker buddies was a big disappointment. Also agreeably Jack's throat cancer written into the script was well done too.Oscar not only also knew that Felix would return to Gloria some day as he had before and not just that but upon making it to his daughter's Wedding of which Felix was not aloud by Gloria to attend at first then Oscar made a speech that only he(Felix)was fit to give his own daughter away & so then lo and behold Felix showed up to replace Oscar of whom Gloria invited to replace Felix while they'd temporarily split up again and upon showing up they also got back together again.Oscar also even knew that if Gloria took him back before then she definitely would again.The Movie starts off in a similar way to the series original start of its 5 year run and in conclusion to asking can 2 divorced men share an apartment without driving each other crazy?(and then answered)Well yes and no as Oscar and Felix found out.Well yes something like that anyway. But for somethings like this you'll have to see them for yourself to understand the/my review a.k.a. What I say even better.

    Truthfully,Stephen "Steve" G. Baer a.k.a. "Ste" of Framingham,Ma.USA

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    I get Ste as the Result of My Big Brother J.Kevin being a year older than me and unable to Say Stephen at the time so Chances are that if you met anyone addressing himself as Ste before or after you've heard of me then Chances are that he copied me.
    7planktonrules

    Is this another lousy TV reunion movie or is it something better?

    "The Odd Couple: Together Again" is a reunion movie for a 1970s TV series. This came out during a period in which quite a few TV shows of the 1960s-70s were having reunion movies....mostly very bad ones. The worst were "The Beverly Hillbillies" and "Green Acres" because so many of the original actors were dead...or just looked dead on the screen. But the rest were, in general, a bad lot...such as "Return to Mayberry" and "Leave it to Beaver"...in which June talks to Ward by talking to his gravestone! A most cringe-worthy scene indeed!

    So, is "The Odd Couple: Together Again" any different or is it just another painful and forced reunion? Well, at the outset it was hindered a bit as a few of the series regulars were not in the film...and although John Fiedler (Vinnie), Al Molinaro (Murray) and Janis Hansen (Gloria) were alive, they didn't participate in the project and I have no idea why.

    The story is has two main plots. First, Felix is still with Gloria following the final episode of the series. But, his daughter is getting married and he's driving his 'Gloria' crazy....so she sends him to temporarily live with Oscar. As for Oscar, he's just had throat cancer surgery and he just wants to have EVERYONE leave him alone. Felix, on the other hand, won't let Oscar shut out the world and spends much of the film working hard to get Oscar involved with life.

    So is it any good? Well, as far as the set goes, yes. Although the original sets no longer existed, they did a good job of recreating the first set from the old series. As far as actors go, I mentioned above that they lacked all the old actors...but I admire them for including Klugman and not shying away from his real life throat surgeries. He sounded like a gravely frog but was understandable and I'm glad he was in the movie...although it was a bit sad to watch as well. As for Tony Randall, he WAS Felix in every possible way and did a great job.

    This brings us to the most important aspect of this made for TV movie....the plot. It's not as funny as the shows, which is understandable considering the throat cancer theme! Making it as funny would have been difficult...and a bit tacky. But it was poignant and sweet...which works for me.

    Apparently, this project as well as a traveling show, were pet projects for Randall...as the way he acts in the film is similar to their real life relationship. In real life, he tried his best to help Klugman get out of the house and face the world...which was very sweet. Overall, a surprisingly good reunion movie even if it's not the comedy most would expect.

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      For this telefilm, according to Tony Randall, "[Jack Klugman] insisted that we do a two-hour 'Odd Couple' movie about throat cancer. He wanted the movie to have a message . . . he wanted the message to be [to America] that there are millions of people who have beaten [cancer] . . . but I said, 'How in the world are we ever going to make this funny?' He aid, 'Don't worry about it. You'll make it funny'."
    • Errores
      Oscar has a stuffed gorilla named Stanley in the movie, in flashback segments of the series set before Feilx moved in, the gorilla's name was Bruce. (It's implied that it's the same stuffed gorilla, because upon seeing it Felix says, "Ah, I see Stanley's back".)
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      Felix: Oscar's in the hos---what hospital?

      Murray: Columbia Presbyterian, but he begged me not to tell you.

      Felix: He tells you, but he doesn't tell me, his best friend. I guess he doesn't want to worry me.

      Murray: He doesn't want to *see* you.

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