
In the 1966 film
The Fortune Cookie, cowritten (with I. A. L. Diamond) and directed by Billy Wilder, Walter Matthau plays Willie Gingrich, a shyster lawyer who, when his TV cameraman brother-in-law is knocked out while covering a pro football . . .
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