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My Sister Eileen (1955 film)

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this production, in which Miss Leigh . . . is particularly nimble on her legs — and for which Mr. Styne and Mr. Robin have dished up some apt and lively songs . . . But it is Jack Lemmon . . . who generates the most amusement and upholds the tarnished dignity of males. Mr. Lemmon is a charming comedy actor, getting more so in each successive film. And his off-hand maneuvering around Miss Garrett to shatter her resistance is grand. When the two, in a scene of mad seduction, sing "It's Bigger Than You and Me," the breadth of the spoof is established and the high point of the comedy is reached."
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observed, "Happily let it be stated that Miss Garrett and Miss Leigh are okay. In fact Miss Garrett is okay in shining letters . . . has the proper skepticism and the right desperation for the role. Her way with a line is homicidal. What's more, she can dance and sing. These are essential talents in
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Bob's secretary is certain Ruth's stories are not as autobiographical as she claims. He invites her to dinner to discuss the publication of a story, and when he tries to kiss her she runs off, suggesting she may be less experienced than her stories suggest. Eileen tells Frank unless Ruth's story is
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As time progresses, Ruth collects a lot of rejection slips and Eileen fails to secure any auditions. When newspaper reporter Chick Clark overhears Frank telling Eileen about an audition, he claims to know the show's producer and assures her he can get her an interview with him. Upon arrival at the
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for the local paper. Unaware it was Chick, who made the call in order to ensure being alone with Eileen, she rushes off. Chick comes to the apartment, and is thrown out by Ted when Eileen needs help fending off the reporter's advances. Helen sees Ted comforting Eileen, and mistakenly assumes the
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Bob returns from vacation and meets with Ruth to tell her his favorite of her stories is about Eileen and her romantic misadventures. Ruth claims her sister is simply a product of her imagination and the experiences she described actually are her own. Intrigued, Bob asks her for a date, but Ruth
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graded it B. He thought "some Bob Fosse choreography and Jule Styne–Leo Robin songs wittily capture the Village esprit" but felt the subplot involving Lemmon was "alarmingly chauvinistic." Comparing this version to the 1942 original, he said it "seems a testament to '50s feminist backlash."
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Ted asks the girls if he can stay with them while Helen's mother visits and Eileen agrees despite Ruth's uncertainty. Eileen invites Chick and Frank to dinner, but when her spaghetti sauce is ruined by a plumber, Chick suggests they go to
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building owned by Papa Appopolous. Ruth aspires to be a writer, while Eileen hopes to achieve success as an actress. They become acquainted with their neighbor Ted Loomis, an athlete who lives with his fiancée Helen.
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magazine. As he rushes off for vacation, he counsels her to write about things she knows rather than the artificial stories she had sent him. Meanwhile, after finding herself the target of unwanted advances from a
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published, the impoverished sisters will have to return to Ohio. Frank is in love with her but, mistakenly thinking Ted lives with the girls, accuses Eileen of being a bohemian and departs.
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for lunch. Soda fountain manager Frank Lippincott lends her a sympathetic ear and offers his assistance, assuring her many theatrical people eat at the counter.
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Ruth is pursued by the Brazilian naval cadets, who have misunderstood her intent in meeting their ship. In order to calm them down, Ruth and Eileen initiate a
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in the role of Ruth Sherwood. When the actress got into a contract dispute with the studio, she was replaced by
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The following day, Ruth receives a phone call asking her to cover the arrival of the
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format with audio tracks in English and Portuguese and subtitles in Japanese.
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to write a different score. Because the film couldn't bear any resemblance to
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In 1953, Joseph A. Fields and Jerome Chodorov adapted their 1940 play for
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Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad
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declines, and later tells Eileen she finds him dull and unattractive.
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turned down his part of Ted as being too small and it was given to
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Ruth has a letter of introduction to Bob Baker, editor-in-chief of
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released the film on Region 1 DVD on February 22, 2005. It is in
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six years earlier. The musical sequences were choreographed by
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In his review of the DVD release of the film, Steve Daly of
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Betty Garrett and Other Songs: A Life on Stage and Screen
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and settle in a rundown basement studio apartment in a
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is the main attraction. Mortified, Eileen rushes out.
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Witty Ruth and pretty Eileen Sherwood, sisters from
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Index

My Sister Eileen (1942 film)

Richard Quine
Blake Edwards
My Sister Eileen
Joseph A. Fields
Jerome Chodorov
Fred Kohlmar
Janet Leigh
Jack Lemmon
Betty Garrett
Charles Lawton Jr.
George Duning
Technicolor
Columbia Pictures
CinemaScope
comedy
musical film
Richard Quine
Janet Leigh
Betty Garrett
Jack Lemmon
Blake Edwards
play
Joseph A. Fields
Jerome Chodorov
autobiographical
short stories
Ruth McKenney
The New Yorker

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