There’s leading men, and then there’s Jack Lemmon.
You can keep the Grants, Coopers, and Gables. Jack is an unexpected combination of refined, goofy, cleaned up, and simply sexy that makes me weak in the knees for his movies.

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There’s leading men, and then there’s Jack Lemmon.
You can keep the Grants, Coopers, and Gables. Jack is an unexpected combination of refined, goofy, cleaned up, and simply sexy that makes me weak in the knees for his movies.
Phffft (1954)
Judy Holliday & Jack Lemmon in Phffft (1954) dir. Mark Robson
Cinematic Parallels:
Tight Spot | Phil Karlson | 1955 vs. Phffft | Mark Robson | 1954
Katherine Anderson reads the same pulp crime novel as Jack Lemmon does in the earlier comedy movie. A half-arsed google search has been unable to ascertain whether this is a real book or studio prop.
Phffft (1954) Mark Robson
January 16th 2022
This dumb blonde is nobody’s fool.
The best depiction of being interrupted while reading I've ever seen.
Kim Novak for "Phffft" (1954)