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* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Film/CaliforniaSuite''.



* WeddingDay: The third segment centers around Mimsey Hubley's as experienced by her parents.
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* VideoCredits: At the end of the film, Matthau walks out three times and bows to the camera, each time accompanied by his leading lady from a particular segment. Each of the bows is followed by a freeze frame with captions for the actors' names.

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* VideoCredits: At the end of the film, Matthau walks out onscreen three times and bows to the camera, each time accompanied by his leading lady from a particular segment. Each of the bows is followed by a freeze frame with captions for the actors' names.
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* VideoCredits: At the end of the film, Matthau walks out three times and bows to the camera, each time accompanied by his leading lady from a particular segment. Each of the bows is followed by a freeze frame with captions for the actors' names.
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''Plaza Suite'' is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Creator/ArthurHiller and starring Creator/WalterMatthau, Creator/MaureenStapleton, Creator/BarbaraHarris, and Creator/LeeGrant. Creator/NeilSimon adapted the screenplay from his 1968 play of the same title.

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''Plaza Suite'' is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Creator/ArthurHiller and starring Creator/WalterMatthau, Creator/MaureenStapleton, Creator/BarbaraHarris, and Creator/LeeGrant. Creator/NeilSimon adapted the screenplay from his [[TheFilmOfThePlay 1968 play play]] of the same title.

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* In the first act, Sam (Matthau) and Karen Nash (Stapleton) are a not-so-blissfully wedded couple who are revisiting their honeymoon suite at Karen's insistence, in an attempt to bring the love back into their marriage. The plan backfires when the two become embroiled in a heated argument and he eventually walks out, leaving Karen to reflect on how much things have changed since they were newlyweds.

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* In the first act, Sam (Matthau) and Karen Nash (Stapleton) are a not-so-blissfully wedded couple who are revisiting their honeymoon suite at Karen's insistence, in an attempt to bring the love back into their marriage. The plan backfires when the two become embroiled in a heated argument and he Sam eventually walks out, leaving Karen alone to reflect on how much things have changed since they were newlyweds.


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* WeddingDay: The third segment centers around Mimsey Hubley's as experienced by her parents.
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* In the first act, Sam (Matthau) and Karen Nash (Stapleton) are a not-so-blissfully wedded couple who are revisiting their honeymoon suite (at Karen's insistence) in an attempt to bring the love back into their marriage. The plan backfires when the two become embroiled in a heated argument and he eventually walks out, leaving Karen to reflect on how much things have changed since they were newlyweds.

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* In the first act, Sam (Matthau) and Karen Nash (Stapleton) are a not-so-blissfully wedded couple who are revisiting their honeymoon suite (at at Karen's insistence) insistence, in an attempt to bring the love back into their marriage. The plan backfires when the two become embroiled in a heated argument and he eventually walks out, leaving Karen to reflect on how much things have changed since they were newlyweds.
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''Plaza Suite'' is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Creator/ArthurHiller and starring Creator/WalterMatthau, Creator/MaureenStapleton, Creator/BarbaraHarris and Creator/LeeGrant. The screenplay by Creator/NeilSimon is based on his 1968 play of the same title.

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''Plaza Suite'' is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Creator/ArthurHiller and starring Creator/WalterMatthau, Creator/MaureenStapleton, Creator/BarbaraHarris Creator/BarbaraHarris, and Creator/LeeGrant. The screenplay by Creator/NeilSimon is based on adapted the screenplay from his 1968 play of the same title.
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* RunawayFiance: The Hubley's daughter is a bride with cold feet who locks herself in the hotel bathroom on her wedding day.
* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Film/CaliforniaSuite'' and ''London Suite''.

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* RunawayFiance: The Hubley's Hubleys' daughter is a bride with cold feet who locks herself in the hotel bathroom on her wedding day.
* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Film/CaliforniaSuite'' and ''London Suite''.''Film/CaliforniaSuite''.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Film/CalifoniaSuite'' and ''London Suite''.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Film/CalifoniaSuite'' ''Film/CaliforniaSuite'' and ''London Suite''.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Film/CalifoniaSuite'' and ''London Suite''.
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It is essentially an AnthologyFilm; like the play, the film is divided into three acts, all set in Suite 719 of the Plaza Hotel in [[BigApplesauce New York City]]:

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It is essentially an AnthologyFilm; like the play, the film it is divided into three acts, all set in Suite 719 of the Plaza Hotel in [[BigApplesauce New York City]]:
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Like the play, the film is divided into three acts, all set in Suite 719 of New York City's Plaza Hotel:

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Like It is essentially an AnthologyFilm; like the play, the film is divided into three acts, all set in Suite 719 of the Plaza Hotel in [[BigApplesauce New York City's Plaza Hotel:
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''Plaza Suite'' is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Creator/ArthurHiller and starring Creator/WalterMatthau, Creator/MaureenStapleton, Creator/BarbaraHarris and Creator/LeeGrant. The screenplay by Creator/NeilSimon is based on his 1968 play of the same title.

Like the play, the film is divided into three acts, all set in Suite 719 of New York City's Plaza Hotel:

* In the first act, Sam (Matthau) and Karen Nash (Stapleton) are a not-so-blissfully wedded couple who are revisiting their honeymoon suite (at Karen's insistence) in an attempt to bring the love back into their marriage. The plan backfires when the two become embroiled in a heated argument and he eventually walks out, leaving Karen to reflect on how much things have changed since they were newlyweds.
* In the second act, Hollywood movie producer Jesse Kiplinger (again Matthau) meets with his old flame, suburban housewife Muriel Tate (Harris). Muriel is aware of his reputation as a ladies' man but has come to the hotel for nothing more than a chat between old friends, while Jesse has other plans in mind and repeatedly attempts to seduce her.
* In the third act, married couple Roy (yet again Matthau) and Norma Hubley (Grant) are on the wedding day of their daughter Mimsey, who has locked herself in the suite's bathroom and stubbornly refuses to come out, so her parents attempt to get her into attending her wedding while the gathered guests await all three to arrive downstairs.
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!!This film features examples of:
* AwfulWeddedLife: The Nash marriage is clearly on the rocks, as they revisit their honeymoon suite in an attempt to bring the love back into their marriage.
* LockedInTheBathroom: A bride with cold feet locks herself in the hotel bathroom on her wedding day.
* RunawayFiance: The Hubley's daughter is a bride with cold feet who locks herself in the hotel bathroom on her wedding day.
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