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Irma la Douce (1963)

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Irma la Douce

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    When honest Parisian policeman Nestor Patou (Jack Lemmon) is fired from the force for raiding a brothel and upsetting both the police and the Pimps union, not to mention inadvertently netting his station's chief inspector at the brothel, he takes on the job of being pimp to prostitute Irma la Douce (Shirley MacLaine). When Nestor falls in love with Irma, he finds that he doesn't like the thought of Irma seeing other men, so he devises a plan to guarantee that he is her only customer.



    No. Irma la Douce is based on the French stage musical of the same name by Alexandre Breffort (play) and Marquerite Monnot (music). It was adapted for the screen by Romanian-born comedy writer I.A.L. Diamond and Austrian-born film-maker Billy Wilder. The film version of Irma la Douce, however, is not a musical.



    At the very beginning of the movie, it is explained that "Irma la Douce" is French for "Irma the Sweet".



    When Nestor learns from Moustache (Lou Jacobi) that Irma is pregnant, he breaks out of prison and dashes back to Irma's loft. He asks her to marry him, even though Irma tells him that the baby is Lord X's, not his. He eludes the police when they come looking for him by dressing in his old uniform and pretending to be one of them. On a tip from Moustache, Hippolyte (Bruce Yarnell) squeals to the police and leads them to the spot along the Seine where he saw Nestor drown Lord X only to find Lord X emerging from the water and quite alive. During the wedding ceremony, Irma goes into labor and has to be escorted out. The police catch up with Nestor but, instead of arresting him, they offer him his old job back. Nestor hears a baby cry and learns that he has a daughter. In the final scene, while Nestor sits with his wife and child, Moustache wanders back into the church and is surprised to see Lord X rise from a pew and walk past him. "But that's another story," he says.



    Given the timeline and the fact that Irma basically stopped working as a prostitute after meeting Lord X, it's insinuated in the movie that the only time Irma could have gotten pregnant was the night that she raised Lord X's passions with her sex therapy.



    Some viewers conclude that there really was a Lord X, others see it as a touch of mystery à la Alfred Hitchcock, some have suggested that Moustache always was a bit off his rocker, but most see it simply as a nonsensical, screwball ending to a nonsensical, screwball comedy.



    Billy Wilder (1906-2002) has an extensive list of movies that he has either written, directed, and/or produced. Viewers who have seen Irma La Douce also place The Apartment (1960) at the top of their list since it's an earlier cooperation between Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine. Other Wilder films that star Jack Lemmon include Some Like It Hot (1959) and Avanti! (1972). Also recommended are Sabrina (1954), The Seven Year Itch (1955), Witness for the Prosecution (1957), and One, Two, Three (1961).

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  • How long is Irma la Douce?
    2 hours and 27 minutes
  • When was Irma la Douce released?
    June 5, 1963
  • What is the IMDb rating of Irma la Douce?
    7.3 out of 10
  • Who stars in Irma la Douce?
    Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Lou Jacobi
  • Who wrote Irma la Douce?
    Billy Wilder, IAL Diamond, and Alexandre Breffort
  • Who directed Irma la Douce?
    Billy Wilder
  • Who was the composer for Irma la Douce?
    Andre Previn
  • Who was the producer of Irma la Douce?
    Billy Wilder, Alexandre Trauner, and Edward L. Alperson
  • Who was the cinematographer for Irma la Douce?
    Joseph LaShelle
  • Who was the editor of Irma la Douce?
    Daniel Mandell
  • Who are the characters in Irma la Douce?
    Nestor Patou, Irma La Douce, Moustache, Hippolyte, and Insp. Lefevre
  • What is the plot of Irma la Douce?
    When a recently fired policeman falls in love with a French prostitute in Paris, he doesn't want her to be with other men, so he creates an alter-ego who will become her only customer.
  • What was the budget for Irma la Douce?
    $5 million
  • How much did Irma la Douce earn at the worldwide box office?
    $52
  • How much did Irma la Douce earn at the US box office?
    $25.2 million
  • What is Irma la Douce rated?
    Approved
  • What genre is Irma la Douce?
    Comedy, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
  • How many awards has Irma la Douce won?
    6 awards
  • How many awards has Irma la Douce been nominated for?
    13 nominations

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