The Apartment

The Apartment
The Apartment

Film Details

Year

1960

Duration

120 minutes

Genres

Drama

Language

English

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Synopsis

Insurance clerk CC Baxter thinks he's a smart cookie - he owns a flat in Manhattan which he lends out to executives from the company for secret affairs. This way, he thinks, he'll get promoted faster. Of course, it's not that easy. Baxter has fallen in love with the company's receptionist, Fran, who thinks he's one of the few honest men in the company. But when Baxter gives his boss the keys to his flat, he realises the boss is having an affair with Fran! It's a moral dilemma that unfolds into a funny, touching love story, set in the hubbub of 60s New York.

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PG Classification

Contains mild sex references, violence and suicide attempt

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