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SPHE Press Release: The Jack Lemmon Film Collection

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Five Films on DVD for the First Time
Starring the Legendary Two-Time Academy Award® Winner

THE JACK LEMMON
FILM COLLECTION

Phffft! ~ Operation Mad Ball ~ The Notorious Landlady Under the Yum Yum Tree ~ Good Neighbor Sam

Bonus Materials Include a Two-Part Documentary
Hosted by Chris Lemmon and Featuring New Interviews
with Kevin Spacey, Andy Garcia and Shirley MacLaine

Six-Disc DVD Collection Debuts June 9




CULVER CITY, CALIF. (April 6, 2009) – In a career that spanned half a century, Jack Lemmon was truly America’s Everyman. Although he worked in every genre from musical to western, he truly excelled at comedy, turning in a series of nuanced performances that garnered worldwide acclaim. On June 9, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (SPHE) honors one of the most versatile and accomplished actors in Hollywood history with The Jack Lemmon Film Collection, in partnership with Chris Lemmon, Jack’s son and biographer. This must-have six-disc boxed set features five classic performances from the gifted two-time Academy Award® winner for Save the Tiger (1973) and Mister Roberts (1955). The set includes Phffft! featuring Kim Novak, Operation Mad Ball, featuring the film debut of Ernie Kovacs, The Notorious Landlady featuring Fred Astaire, Under the Yum Yum Tree, and Good Neighbor Sam. In addition, the bonus materials include a two-part documentary hosted by Chris Lemmon featuring intimate interviews with friends, fans, and colleagues, including Kevin Spacey, Andy Garcia and Shirley MacLaine; and photographs from the life and work of Jack Lemmon. The collection also includes the Ford Television Theatre’s “Marriageable Male” episode starring Jack Lemmon. The Jack Lemmon Film Collection will be available for $59.95 SRP.

About Jack Lemmon (February 8th, 1925 - June 27, 2001)
One of the most versatile actors in the history of Hollywood was born in an elevator in the Boston suburb of Newton and attended Harvard University (Class of ‘47), where he became president of the Hasty Pudding Club. After a stint in the Navy, Lemmon became a professional actor, working on radio, television and Broadway.

Although he made his film debut playing a bit part in the 1949 film The Lady Takes a Sailor, his official debut as a cinematic leading man was opposite Judy Holliday in the 1954 comedy, It Should Happen to You. Lemmon worked with many legendary leading ladies over the course of his five-decade-long career, including Rita Hayworth (Fire Down Below), Marilyn Monroe (Some Like It Hot), Julie Andrews (That’s Life!), Shirley MacLaine (The Apartment), Natalie Wood (The Great Race), Betty Grable (Three for the Show), Janet Leigh (My Sister Eileen), Doris Day (It Happened to Jane), June Allyson (You Can’t Run Away >From It), Ann Margret (Grumpy Old Men), Sophia Loren (Grumpier Old Men) and many more.

In addition, he teamed with Walter Matthau in 11 films (including The Odd Couple, The Front Page and Grumpy Old Men), forming one of the most-beloved duos in film history. Lemmon was also a favorite actor of legendary director Billy Wilder, who cast Lemmon in many of his classic films, including Some Like It Hot (named by the American Film Institute as the funniest film of all time), The Apartment, Irma La Douce, The Fortune Cookie, Avanti!, The Front Page and Buddy Buddy.

In 1956, Lemmon was awarded his first Academy Award® as Best Supporting Actor for Mister Roberts and in 1974 was named Best Actor for Save the Tiger, becoming the first actor to achieve this honor in two categories. His other Best Actor nominations include Some Like it Hot (1960), The Apartment (1961), Days of Wine and Roses (1963), The China Syndrome (1980), Tribute (1981), and Missing (1983). In 1988, the American Film Institute honored him with its Lifetime Achievement Award. He also holds the record for the most Golden Globe® nominations for acting (22, including both actors and actresses) of which he won six, plus the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1991. At the 1998 Golden Globe Awards, he was nominated for “Best Actor in a Made for TV Movie” for his role in “Twelve Angry Men” losing to Ving Rhames. After accepting the award, Rhames asked Lemmon to come onstage, and in a move that stunned the audience, gave his award to him.

Lemmon was one of the best-liked actors in Hollywood. He is remembered as a genuine mentor as the actor Kevin Spacey recalled in a tribute. Already regarded as a legend, he met the teenage Spacey backstage after a theater performance and spoke to him about pursuing an acting career. Spacey would later work with Lemmon in Dad (1989), Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) and on stage in a revival of “Long Day’s Journey Into Night.” In 2000, Spacey dedicated his Oscar® for American Beauty to Lemmon.

Jack Lemmon’s place in film history is firmly established and his work will live on for generations, as evidenced by his being voted the 33rd Greatest Movie Star of all time by Entertainment Weekly and the 45th Greatest Movie Star of all time by Premiere Magazine.

PHFFFT! (1954):
After their successful pairing in It Should Happen to You (1954), Oscar® winner Judy Holliday (Best Actress, Born Yesterday, 1951) and Lemmon were reteamed in this romantic comedy by George Axelrod (The Seven Year Itch, Breakfast at Tiffany’s). Phffft! follows a married couple who divorce only to find out that their divorce is even less successful than their marriage. Columbia’s rising love goddess Kim Novak and Jack Carson provide support as the romantic interests Lemmon and Holliday take up with in an effort to make each other jealous.

OPERATION MAD BALL (1957):
Lemmon teamed up with director Richard Quine for the second of six films, (including My Sister Eileen; Bell, Book and Candle; It Happened to Jane; and How to Murder Your Wife) for this hilarious comedy about a party being planned by a group of enlisted men and their efforts to keep the fact a secret from an obnoxious, busy body officer. Lemmon headlined a cast of comedy legends including Ernie Kovacs (Our Man in Havana) and Mickey Rooney (Babes in Arms).

THE NOTORIUS LANDLADY (1962):
Richard Quine teamed two of his most frequent collaborators, Lemmon (in the fifth of their six films together) and Kim Novak (who made four films with the director) in a comedy/drama written by Blake Edwards (The Pink Panther, Victor/Victoria) and co-starring Fred Astaire (Top Hat, The Band Wagon). An American diplomat (Lemmon), stationed in London, rents a room from a landlady (Novak) only to discover she’s being watched by Scotland Yard and may have killed her missing husband.

UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE (1963):
Nominated for Best Motion Picture Musical/Comedy and Best Actor (Lemmon) Golden Globes, Under the Yum Yum Tree is a comedy about a young couple in love (Carol Lynley and Dean Jones) who agree to determine their “character compatibility” by living together platonically. Virtue eventually triumphs after a series of humorous incidents during which the couple’s lecherous landlord (Lemmon) hopes to seduce his new female tenant. Based on the risqué Broadway play by Lawrence Roman and co-starring Edie Adams (The Apartment, Lover Come Back), Imogene Coca (TV’s “Your Show of Shows”), and Paul Lynde (TV’s “Bewitched”); Under the Yum Yum Tree was a top-grosser at the box office.

GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM (1964):
This wacky comedy about a happily married advertising agent (Lemmon) trapped into posing as his sexy neighbor’s husband so she can inherit $15 million, co-stars Romy Schneider (The Victors), Dorothy Provine (The Great Race), and Edward G. Robinson (Little Caesar). The story soon spirals out of control when her greedy in-laws hit the scene.

DVD Special Features Include:
· Two-part Documentary
· The Ford Television Theatre’s “Marriageable Male” episode

Phffft! has a running time of 91 minutes and is not rated. Operation Mad Ball has a running time of 105 minutes and is not rated. The Notorious Landlady has a running time of 123 minutes and is not rated. Under the Yum Yum Tree has a running time of 110 minutes and is not rated. Good Neighbor Sam has a running time of 130 minutes and is not rated. Artwork is available at Welcome to SPHE Connect. Visit Sony Home Entertainment on the Web at Sony Pictures

DVD Catalog # 25467
UPC Code: 043396254671
Order Date: 05/07/09
SLP: $59.95

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Anamorphic? OAR?
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This is absolutely wonderful news! In addition to being a big Jack Lemmon fan, I am also a big Richard Quine and Kim Novak fan. I have only been able to see "Phffft!" and "The Notorious Landlady" on television and have always had them on my dvd wish list. I highly recomend both films.
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Originally Posted by Mark B
Anamorphic? OAR?

These are the only technical details available at the moment:

Run Time: 555
CC: Y
Color: Color
Screen Format(s): Anamorphic
Language(s): English Mono, French (Parisian) Mono
Subtitles(s): English (US), French (Parisian)
Aspect Ratio: 1.85
Discs: 6
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Originally Posted by Richard Gallagher
These are the only technical details available at the moment:

Run Time: 555
CC: Y
Color: Color
Screen Format(s): Anamorphic
Language(s): English Mono, French (Parisian) Mono
Subtitles(s): English (US), French (Parisian)
Aspect Ratio: 1.85
Discs: 6

Cool. Thanks. I'm really looking forward to this set.
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Can't wait for this one.
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Originally Posted by Mark B
Anamorphic? OAR?
Why wouldn't they be?
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Originally Posted by Brandon Conway
Why wouldn't they be?

As ridiculous as it may be, these things are not guaranteed.
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Btw. Sony is releasing The Strange One (1957) one week later. It's up for pre-order on Amazon.
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Originally Posted by Brandon Conway
Why wouldn't they be?

A little orphan with curly red hair could give you a reason. As could a teenage girl who hung around the beach with a guy named Moondoggie. And let's not forget the dozens of WS+P&S flippers that were discontinued and reissued as P&S only.

Can you imagine going to a store and asking for a copy of "Phffft!"? How do you pronounce it?
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wheres "three for the Show" with betty grable?
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Dear Sony,

I anxiously await and anticipate my pre-order of this release! I hope you will consider a similar packaging for previously released Jack Lemon titles such as:

It Happened To Jane, Bell Book and Candle, My Sister Eileen, It Should Happen To You and The Wackiest Ship In The Army.

An affordably priced and nicely packaged collection of these older catalog releases would be much welcomed! While it wouldn't necessarily fit with the other mostly Richard Quine comedies, Fire Down Below and Cowboy would also make nice additions. Please consider repackaging these titles for a more comprehensive overview of a great actor's career!
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Originally Posted by MatthewA
A little orphan with curly red hair could give you a reason. As could a teenage girl who hung around the beach with a guy named Moondoggie. And let's not forget the dozens of WS+P&S flippers that were discontinued and reissued as P&S only.

Can you imagine going to a store and asking for a copy of "Phffft!"? How do you pronounce it?

Sony would go a long way in correcting their past by releasing the Gidgit collection in anamorphic OAR. It was a disaster.

By the way you pronounce Phffft, with use of the tongue.
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"Movies Unlimited" (at their own site and via a link at Turner Classic Movies) is showing a release date of 6/16. As far as I can tell, most other etailers are sticking with 6/9.

Is 6/9 still correct?
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Originally Posted by ahollis
By the way you pronounce Phffft, with use of the tongue.

So it's a raspberry, not putting your front teeth on your lower lip and making a "Pffff" sound.
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Originally Posted by MatthewA
So it's a raspberry, not putting your front teeth on your lower lip and making a "Pffff" sound.

No, it's not a raspberry. It's the the front teeth on the lower lip sound, sometimes accompanied by a hand motion to mean "it's over, finished, kaput." It was a common expression back in the fifties and sixties when I was growing up.
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Wow I am such a fan!! along with The Strange One
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DVD Savant's review.
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There was an interesting letter published in the L.A. Times yesterday, from our friend, advocate, and fellow member, Mike Schlesinger.



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Originally Posted by L.A. Times

Lemmon's early work in focus

In his review of Sony's DVD set "The Jack Lemmon Collection" ["Jack Lemmon's Earlier Lighter Side," June 7], Dennis Lim spends roughly a third of the piece complaining about what's not in the set, specifically the films Lemmon made with Billy Wilder and/or Walter Matthau, as well as many of his later dramatic pictures.

A few moments spent on research would have told him that (1) Wilder never made any movies at Columbia, with or without Lemmon, (2) Lemmon and Matthau likewise made no films together there, and (3) with the singular exception of "Buddy Buddy," all of the titles he cites are already out on DVD from their respective studios.

If Lim doesn't like what is in the set, that's OK, but he should limit himself to that and not whine that it doesn't match some unrealistic expectation.

Michael Schlesinger

Culver City

(Schlesinger, formerly the head of Sony Pictures Repertory, works as a consultant for Sony's Home Entertainment division.)
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Currently 50% off at B&N.
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Originally Posted by John Hodson View Post

Currently 50% off at B&N.

At Amazon, there are several other Sony sets discounted: Budd Boetticher, Cary Grant, Stanley Kramer, Frank Capra etc.

Edit: Tried to put an Amazon link in the post but it didn't work...


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Ditto at B&N.
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