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The Seven Year Itch

The Seven Year Itch

By Billy Wilder

  • Genre: Romance
  • Release Date: 1955-06-03
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 40min
  • Director: Billy Wilder
  • Production Company: Charles K. Feldman Group
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 15.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7/10
7
From 881 Ratings

Description

Co-written and directed by the legendary Billy Wilder (Some Like it Hot, The Apartment) and based on the Broadway play by George Axelrod, The Seven Year Itch depicts a married man’s struggle to stay faithful while is wife is away on vacation. New Yorker Richard Sherman must fend for himself while his wife leaves town for the summer. Feeling lonely but liberated, he begins fantasizing about romantic conquests. When a gorgeous but naïve blonde moves into the building and wants to make friends, his imagination runs rampant.

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  • Time compressed?

    5
    By Crewzcontrol
    I love this movie, but I noticed that the run time is about 4 1/2 minutes shorter than my dvd copy. I started playing them side-by-side and noticed that the iTunes version seemed to be running faster than the dvd. After 4 minutes of play, the iTunes version was about 10 seconds ahead of the dvd. IMDB lists this movie at 1:45, but the iTunes version is one 1:40; It doesn't appear to be cut, just time-compressed.
  • only OK transfer

    5
    By outer limits fan
    I think most people over 30 or so know this movie. In my opinion it's one of the best films of it's era. What could have been a dull rehash of the stage play has been "souped up" with genuinely funny dream sequences that should delight all but the most jaded viewers! Only problem is that this transfer while acceptable in the correct Cinemascope aspect ratio is slightly out of focus throughout! I bought it and am glad I did but I expected better quality from Apple (or 20th Century Fox studios.) Hopefully Apple can get a better copy, but I suspect that the studio will make us all buy it again.
  • Fantastic!

    5
    By Chellle121
    Witty, campy, playful, and classic. A must-see for any Marilyn fan.
  • Wow!

    5
    By Jordan S Benjamin
    This is just one of the best and funniest movies I have ever saw! But please and please get 'Some like it hot' on iTunes, I would love for that to happen!
  • Why can't we buy the movie

    2
    By zcml
    How come iTunes allows you to buy certain movies .there are so many movies that I would like to purchase but iTunes only allows you to rent them which is a waste if iTunes really wants to make money I suggest that they allow people to purchase all movies we can go buy them somewhere else any way so why not here it's frustrating.
  • Marilyn Monroe at her best...

    5
    By AcuteWatcher
    Thanks to Billy Wilder. Hope to see his Sunset Boulevard and Stalag 17 here soon.
  • Not amazing

    3
    By VanillaBean20
    This was the first Marilyn Monroe movie I've seen. I was primarily curious to see what all the fuss was regarding the actress, and on that note, I was not disappointed. She was easily the most charming aspect of the film. The rest, I found forgettable. The worst was the main character, who I thought was creepy and full of himself. The movie had a very 50s feeling to it, which I liked, and pop culture references were about. Otherwise, eh.
  • Marilyn is fantastic...

    5
    By annieofalderaan
    ...in The Seven Year Itch! She steals every scene she's in. If you're a huge Marilyn Monroe fan like I am, you need to see this movie! You'll love it! (:
  • Brilliant!!!

    5
    By Biggoddi
    A wonderful film by George Axelrod and the great Billy Wilder. Despite the Hayes office trying to cut the movie to shreds, Wilder was still able to create a film for all times and generations.
  • It's not the movie...

    2
    By Rapallo
    The movie is fine, but I am really surprised that no one should comment about the truly miserable quality of this copy. It is really reminiscent of the old times when the guy in the projection booth did not adjust the focus!

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