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''The April Fools'' is a 1969 American
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film directed by
Stuart Rosenberg Stuart Rosenberg (August 11, 1927 – March 15, 2007) was an American film and television director. He was most noted for his collaborations with actor Paul Newman, whom he directed in ''Cool Hand Luke'' (1967), ''WUSA (film), WUSA'' (1970), ''Po ...
and starring Jack Lemmon and Catherine Deneuve. The film was produced through Lemmon's independent film production company, Jalem Productions.


Plot

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broker Howard Brubaker is married to Phyllis, who does not love him. Catherine is the stunning French wife of an equally uncaring husband, Howard's philandering boss, Ted Gunther. The evening of the day Ted promotes Howard, Howard attends Ted's house party where Ted urges him to pick up an available woman there and proceeds to show him how. Howard reluctantly tries it on Catherine, who instantly accepts. The two leave the party and go out for a little adventure on the town. Ted is oblivious, as he is concentrating on other women at the party. The two find their marriages are loveless as they discover more about each other that night and decide to run away together the next evening. However, Ted does not realize the other man is Howard until Howard and Catherine are about to board the plane to Paris.


Cast


Production

Jack Lemmon bought the property through his independent film production company, Jalem Production, in August 1965. The film was to be produced by Gordon Carroll, who was vice-president of Jalem Productions, and the producers signed Stuart Rosenberg to direct the picture, who was under a five-year, three-film non-exclusive contract with the company. It was supposed to be the first film made by Rosenberg for Jalem Productions, but ''Cool Hand Luke'' was filmed and released first. The female lead was originally going to be played by Shirley MacLaine, but she was not available due to commitments on '' Sweet Charity'' and campaigning for Robert F. Kennedy. Catherine Deneuve was cast instead. On 22 July 1968, filming began in
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. On 23 October 1968, Variety announced filming completion.


Release

The film opened on May 28, 1969 at the New Embassy Theatre and the Pacific East theatre in New York City. It grossed $42,000 in its opening week. After three weeks exclusively in New York, it also opened in Chicago and Philadelphia before expanding to 18 more cities a week later. It reached number one at the US box office in July after eight weeks of release.


Reception

A reviewer for ''
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'' wrote that the film "manipulates its stereotypes with elegance and style. ... The best things in the movie, however, are the extraordinarily good supporting performances by Peter Lawford (as Miss Deneuve's husband), Jack Weston, Harvey Korman, Sally Kellerman, and by two stars who invented movie elegance almost 30 years ago, Charles Boyer and Myrna Loy."


Paperback novelization

Published slightly in advance of the film's release (as was the usual custom of the era), a paperback screenplay
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by the tie-in scribe William Johnston was issued by Popular Library.


Home media

''The April Fools'' was released on DVD by CBS Home Entertainment through Paramount Home Media Distribution on January 28, 2014, as a Region 1 Widescreen DVD.


See also

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List of American films of 1969 This is a list of American films released in 1969 in film, 1969. Box office The highest-grossing American films released in 1969, by domestic box office gross revenue as estimated by ''The Numbers (website), The Numbers'', are as follows: ...


References


External links

* * * {{Stuart Rosenberg 1969 films 1969 comedy-drama films 1969 romantic comedy films 1960s American films 1960s English-language films 1960s romantic comedy-drama films American romantic comedy-drama films Cinema Center Films films Films about infidelity Films directed by Stuart Rosenberg Films produced by Gordon Carroll Films scored by Marvin Hamlisch Films set in New York City Films shot in New York City Jalem Productions films National General Pictures films