Saturday 19 July 2014

Kotch (1971 Jack Lemmon)

Hilariously written (e.g. when Matthau compliments Winters on choice of phone I didn't know whether to laugh at 'Desert Gold' or 'high visibility') by John Paxton (source Katharine Topkins), it is no coincidence at all that Matthau gives perhaps his best performance (check out some of the most simple reaction shots) under the direction of frequent co-star Lemmon, his only film and a right success it is too. He zips the film along (editor Ralph E. Winters - The Boston Strangler -  at times with great subtlety) without waste. All the other casting is good too: Deborah Winters, Felicia Farr (Mrs Lemmon), Charles Aidman. Well, well overdue. Only complaint in fact is Marvin Hamlisch's syrupy music.


'Digitally remastered' Pearson Television release is not anamorphic.

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