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IMDb1994 | Alan
Funniest Actor in a Motion Picture Leading Role | 1994 | Jack
Budget 35,100,000 USD
Box Office Collection 70,200,000 USD
At the end of the theatrical trailer, there is an outtake of Walter Matthau in the bath tub saying directly into the camera "If I'd known there was going to be a nude scene, I would've asked for an extra million." The crew found this so hilarious, they ended up using it as a post credits scene.
The sixth pairing out of ten movies of comic actors and great friends Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau.
After filming this movie in Minnesota in freezing temperatures, Walter Matthau was hospitalized with double pneumonia.
Jack Lemmon, and Walter Matthau did not think that this movie would be anything special, and were surprised that it became a box office success on a budget of around 35 million, and making 70 million.
When Gustafsson wakes up from Ariel knocking at the door, in the middle of the night, he mumbles "Vad är det?" - Swedish for "What is it?"
"Grandpa Gustafson: Looks like Chuck's taking old one-eye to the optometrist."
"Max Goldman: You're trying to steal her away like you did Mae. John Gustafson: Oh, well, I'll remind you, Einstein, that Mae was no prize. Max Goldman: She was to me. John Gustafson: I was married to the woman for 20 years, she was no prize! Max Goldman: She was to me. John Gustafson: Well, that's why you're a moron! If you'd had Mae you wouldn't have had Amy! And Amy was a good woman! Max Goldman: She was the best. John Gustafson: Yeah, and she was a darned sight more loyal than Mae ever was! Max Goldman: Yeah! John Gustafson: Yeah. Max Goldman: What? John Gustafson: What? Max Goldman: Huh? John Gustafson: Huh? John Gustafson: What...? [Both forget what they were arguing about]"