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Budget
  
4.7 million USD

6.1/10
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Initial release
  
17 December 1972

Box office
  
15 million USD


Written by
  
Peter De Vries (story)Julius J. Epstein

Starring
  
Walter MatthauCarol Burnett

Cast
  
Similar
  
Walter Matthau movies, Comedy-dramas

Pete n tillie


Pete 'n' Tillie is a 1972 American comedy-drama film starring Walter Matthau and Carol Burnett in the title roles. Its advertising tagline was "Honeymoon's over. It's time to get married."

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Martin Ritt directed. Screenwriter Julius J. Epstein was nominated for an Academy Award for adapting the story from two novels by Peter De Vries: The Blood of the Lamb and Witch's Milk. Epstein later adapted another De Vries novel for the film Reuben, Reuben.

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Plot

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Pete Seltzer (Matthau) is introduced to Tillie Schlaine (Burnett) at a party. Her friends Gertrude and Bert are the hosts and attempting to fix her up.

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Pete is a confirmed bachelor with eccentric habits. When he isn't doing odd motivational research for a San Francisco firm, he plays ragtime piano and makes bad puns. He periodically pops in and out of Tillie's life, going days without calling but showing up spontaneously at her door. When they finally make love, he learns Tillie is a virgin.

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It appears Pete might still be seeing other women, but when he gets a promotion at work, Tillie announces it's time to get married. They do, then buy a house and have a baby boy. Pete's affairs, however, apparently continue, Tillie even needing to discourage one of his young lovers at lunch.

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Years go by until one day 9-year-old son Robbie (Lee Montgomery) is stricken with a fatal illness. Pete tries to shield the boy by keeping him in what Tillie calls "a world of nonsense," but the inevitable death destroys Tillie's religious faith and ruptures their marriage.

Tillie abstains from sex while Pete turns to drink and takes an apartment. Tillie's depression is alleviated a bit by a friendship with Jimmy (Rene Auberjonois), who is gay but willing to marry her if that would make Tillie happy. When she and Jimmy conspire to make Gert (Geraldine Page) reveal her true age at long last, the result is a public brawl between the two women.

Tillie ends up in a sanitarium. Her life has come to a standstill until Pete turns up one day. When she sees the way their son's death affects him, after years of his hiding it, Tillie and Pete leave side by side.

Cast

  • Walter Matthau as Pete
  • Carol Burnett as Tillie Schlaine
  • Geraldine Page as Gertrude Wilson
  • Barry Nelson as Burt
  • Rene Auberjonois as Jimmy Twitchell
  • Reception

    The film grossed $14,999,969 at the box office, earning an estimated $8.7 million in North American rentals in 1973.

    Awards and nominations

    It was nominated for two Academy Awards, Julius J. Epstein for Adapted Screenplay and Geraldine Page for Supporting Actress.

    Walter Matthau received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and won the 1973 BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for this and for Charley Varrick.

    References

    Pete 'n' Tillie Wikipedia