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Kotch

  • 1971
  • Approved
  • 1h 53m
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6.6/10
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Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in Kotch (1971)
ComedyDrama

In order to avoid being consigned to a retirement home, former salesman Joseph Kotcher leaves his son's family home to embark on a road trip where he strikes up a friendship with a pregnant ... Read allIn order to avoid being consigned to a retirement home, former salesman Joseph Kotcher leaves his son's family home to embark on a road trip where he strikes up a friendship with a pregnant teenager.In order to avoid being consigned to a retirement home, former salesman Joseph Kotcher leaves his son's family home to embark on a road trip where he strikes up a friendship with a pregnant teenager.

  • Director
    • Jack Lemmon
  • Writers
    • John Paxton
    • Katharine Topkins
  • Stars
    • Walter Matthau
    • Deborah Winters
    • Felicia Farr
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Jack Lemmon
    • Writers
      • John Paxton
      • Katharine Topkins
    • Stars
      • Walter Matthau
      • Deborah Winters
      • Felicia Farr
    • 16User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 4 Oscars
      • 3 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Walter Matthau
    Walter Matthau
    • Joseph P. Kotcher
    Deborah Winters
    Deborah Winters
    • Erica Herzenstiel
    Felicia Farr
    Felicia Farr
    • Wilma Kotcher
    Charles Aidman
    Charles Aidman
    • Gerald Kotcher
    Ellen Geer
    Ellen Geer
    • Vera Kotcher
    Donald Kowalski
    • Duncan Kotcher
    Dean Kowalski
    • Duncan Kotcher
    Arlen Stuart
    • Mrs. Fisher
    Jane Connell
    Jane Connell
    • Miss Roberts
    James Brodhead
    • Mr. Weaver
    • (as James E. Brodhead)
    Jessica Rains
    • Dr. McKernan
    Darrell Larson
    Darrell Larson
    • Vincent Perrin
    Biff Elliot
    Biff Elliot
    • Motel Manager
    Paul Picerni
    Paul Picerni
    • Dr. Caudillo
    Lucy Saroyan
    Lucy Saroyan
    • Sissy
    Kim Hamilton
    Kim Hamilton
    • Receptionist
    Tamar Cooper
    • Nurse
    Amzie Strickland
    Amzie Strickland
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    • Director
      • Jack Lemmon
    • Writers
      • John Paxton
      • Katharine Topkins
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    9edwagreen

    Kotch is Top Notch ****

    What a wonderful movie. For a change,Walter Matthau plays a sympathetic rather than a cantankerous character. He is just wonderful here in his Oscar nominated performance.

    What makes the movie so good is that it doesn't really stress the attempt of his son and daughter-in-law to put him in a home and then show the misery of homes. Rather,it deals with the coming of life anew for Matthau when he takes a profound interest in the very pregnant babysitter for his grandson. What an interesting idea and it is so well developed.

    Deborah Winters gives a fantastic supporting performance as the pregnant girl,orphaned, raised by an uncaring brother who finds meaning in her life when she aided by Kotch.

    There is a totally winning song dealing with what you do with your life.

    This film was definitely an under-rated gem. Too bad.
    gazzo-2

    Loved the knocking engine in the old car...

    I first saw this back in the late '70's on TV. We loved it in the family, great fun, heart and performances. Matthau's intrepid, smart if slightly 'out There' Kotch is a unique character, well acted, and always someone we root for. It's not much different from the roles he would go onto play in the 90s, but...done by a younger man.

    Sometimes the makeup and haircoloring doesn't quite look convincing, but that's okay too. The performance is put across as much by body language and posture as anything else.

    The car is a great added touch-the knocking engine and etc a counterpoint to Kotch's own creaky body.

    I liked Ellen Geer as the crabby daughter too-was surprised that she wound up in 'Phenomenon' and several other flix(Patriot Games) that I have seen before. Never made the connection.

    It is dated sure, but that is inevitable with films. It's worth yer time.

    *** outta **** Nice job by Lemmon, too.
    9osgrath

    A hidden gem

    When this movie first came out I was in college and must have taken 4 or 5 different dates to see it. This movie was a mini cult phenomenon on campus, at least where I was, so I have always been surprised that it didn't get more publicity and acclaim. I saw it so many times because I felt it was a very worthwhile and meaningful film as a view into aging, the way we take care of elderly people, especially when it might be inconvenient for us. It was a good look into the feelings and hang-ups of people interacting among themselves: a retired man feeling increasingliy irrelevant in the environment he is compelled to live in, his spineless and uncomprehending son who doesn't offer much support at all, and his post-natal depressive daughter-in-law who can't understand why she has to put up with this codger who complicates her alreay-more-complicated life.

    The movie also has a lot to say about the power of the human spirit to cope with change and make the best of things that aren't always going the way we always want them to.

    I would like to see it again after 30+ years, but I can't find it at the usual rental stores. Having thought about it, though, I will continue to seek.
    9bkoganbing

    Bonding With The Oddest People

    I had not seen Kotch for a long time before viewing my VHS copy today and I was really moved with how good it was. Too bad Jack Lemmon never wanted to try directing again. Maybe had the film won an Oscar or two, he could have been persuaded to try.

    I think I finally figured out who Walter Matthau modeled his Oscar nominated performance on, it's Casey Stengel. Casey without the double-talk, but the same non-stop garrulousness that I remember from my youth.

    But Casey had his captive audience of baseball writers and fans. Poor Joseph Kotcher is a retired salesman who lives with his son and his family. Though he's an excellent babysitter for his young grandson, he's generally underfoot according to his daughter-in-law Felicia Farr. Son Charles Aidman gently persuades him he ought to move into a retirement home.

    But Matthau is just a lonely old man, looking for someone to bond with. He finds someone quite unlikely in the person of Deborah Winters, the new babysitter who finds herself pregnant by her boyfriend Darrell Larson. She moves in with him and not in a retirement home and they have some interesting experiences.

    Matthau lost the Best Actor Award to Gene Hackman and Kotch similarly lost as Best Picture to The French Connection. Still I think this one has stood the test of time a lot better.

    Marvin Hamlisch and Johnny Mercer wrote the song Life Is What You Make It for Kotch and it lost for Best Song to the Theme from Shaft. That one was truly unfortunate.

    Kotch is a picture about the person who's your grandfather, old and a bit crotchety and some times a pain in the posterior as Deborah Winters says. But he's also the one with enough life experience to come through in the clutch.

    Come to think of it, one of the things that drove Deborah crazy was his insistence on a car with an old fashioned clutch as opposed to automatic transmission.
    7TheFearmakers

    Kotch quick review includes Deborah Winters interview selection

    The mostly unknown KOTCH is one of those pretty-good time fillers, but what it's known for is the different kind of collaboration between multi-screen-buds Jack Lemmon and title star Walter Matthau, who shares nice chemistry with Deborah Winters, an intense and lovely young blond-haired actress who makes a cozy odd couple, and here's what's on her mind about the production:

    DEBORAH WINTERS: I went in and read for Jack Lemmon: this is the only picture that Jack directed. You know, actors don't usually end up liking to direct and the reason is it's extremely difficult to direct a picture. It's very, very hard work and the work begins before you're filming, and then of course during filming, and it's long after filming: doing all the editing and post-production...

    It's too much work. They like to go in and memorize some dialog for the day's shoot... The make-up man and the hairdresser makes them up and makes them look good, and then they shoot for one day and they go home, and when the picture's over they relax.

    It took Jack six years to get this film finally made... And I came in, of course, more on the tail end of it. Nobody would give him the money and he really loved the story and thought it should be made. So he kept working on it and working on it...

    And it was something where I went in to audition and Jack felt I really understood "Erica Herzenstiel," and I was the one he wanted from the very beginning... It was a great compliment and I loved working with both of them. They were fantastic men, and characters, and very funny together.

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    • Trivia
      Directorial debut for Jack Lemmon. Lemmon found direction duties both emotionally and physically draining and felt very uncomfortable behind the camera. This was his one and only film as a director.
    • Goofs
      Kotch collects old bowling pins to throw into his fireplace to keep warm. In reality, the thick plastic coatings would create smoke and noxious fumes.
    • Quotes

      Joseph P. Kotcher: [about his wife and baby son in the car] She covered all the windows every time she changed him. I don't know why, I don't know what harm it would do people seeing his little pink pecker at 25 miles an hour, but she covered the windows every time.

    • Connections
      Featured in Stars of the Silver Screen: Walter Matthau (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Life Is What You Make It
      Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

      Music by Marvin Hamlisch

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Opa kann's nicht lassen
    • Filming locations
      • Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, Palm Springs, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • ABC Pictures Corporation
      • Kotch Company Productions
      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,334,165
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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