Plaza Suite (1971)
Film version of the Neil Simon play has three separate acts set in the same hotel suite in New York's Plaza Hotel with Walter Matthau in a triple role. In the first, Karen Nash tries to get her inattentive husband Sam's attention to spruce up their failing marriage. In the second, brash film producer Jesse Kiplinger tries to get his former one-time flame Muriel to see him for what he stands for. In the third, Roy Hubley and his wife Norma try and try to get their uncertain-of-herself daughter out of the bathroom before her approaching wedding.
Director: Arthur Hiller
Walter Matthau Roy Hubley / Jesse Kiplinger / Sam Nash |
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Maureen Stapleton Karen Nash |
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Barbara Harris Muriel Tate |
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Lee Grant Norma Hubley |
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Louise Sorel Miss McCormack |
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Dan Ferrone bellboy |
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Jose Ocasio room service waiter |
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Thomas Carey Borden Eisler |
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Jenny Sullivan Mimsey Hubley |
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Augusta Dabney Mrs. Eisler |
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Alan North Mr. Eisler |
Sound | Maurice Jarre | Original Music Composer |
Production | Howard W. Koch | Producer |
Sound | David Dockendorf | Sound |
Art | Arthur Lonergan | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Joan Phillips | Hairstylist |
Camera | Jack A. Marta | Director of Photography |
Art | Reg Allen | Set Decoration |
Editing | Frank Bracht | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Jack Bear | Costume Design |
Directing | Arthur Hiller | Director |
Writing | Neil Simon | Theatre Play |
Writing | Neil Simon | Writer |
Sound | Ben Winkler | Sound |
Costume & Make-Up | Gary Morris | Makeup Artist |
Art | Dan Perri | Title Designer |