'The Apartment' (1960)

Limited edition giclee printed on photo rag 308 gsm fine art paper

comedy drama romance


'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art
'The Apartment' (1960) - film-art

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'The Apartment' (1960)

Limited edition giclee printed on photo rag 308 gsm fine art paper

Director: Billy Wilder

Writers : Billy Wilder, I.A.L. Diamond

Stars : Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, Fred MacMurray

As of November 1, 1959, mild mannered C.C. Baxter has been working at Consolidated Life, an insurance company, for close to four years, and is one of close to thirty-two thousand employees located in their Manhattan head office. To distinguish himself from all the other lowly cogs in the company in the hopes of moving up the corporate ladder, he often works late, but only because he can't get into his apartment, located off of Central Park West, since he has provided it to a handful of company executives - Mssrs. Dobisch, Kirkeby, Vanderhoff and Eichelberger - on a rotating basis for their extramarital liaisons in return for a good word to the personnel director, Jeff D. Sheldrake. When Baxter is called into Sheldrake's office for the first time, he learns that it isn't just to be promoted as he expects, but also to add married Sheldrake to the list to who he will lend his apartment. What Baxter is unaware of is that Sheldrake's mistress is Fran Kubelik, an elevator girl in the ...