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Program poster for "The Odd Couple"
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| Publicity Photo: Oscar Madison, the slob, and Felix Ungar, the neat-freak.
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| Rosa Obregon (Cecily) reaches high to paint the set. Rosa is one of many volunteers who helped build and paint.
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| Karon Markowitz wields a brush getting the set ready.
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| Rehearsal scene: the poker gang
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Rehearsal scene: the poker gang
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| Rehearsal scene: Oscar introduces the Pigeon sisters to Felix.
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| Rehearsal Scene: Oscar making points with the Pigeon sisters: (Gwendolyn, played by Stephanie Crosby, and Cecily, played by Vanessa Stolzoff).
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| "Speed" (Dennis Dauphin) and Murray (Don LaClair) engage in the efficiency of dealing a poker hand.
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| "Speed" (Dennis Dauphin) explains to Murray the Cop that they all have four cards and what they really need is five.
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"I'm telling you Murray that you can't play poker with just four cards!"
{Dennis Dauphin as Speed & Don LaClair as Murray the Cop}
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| "Oscar, do you want to try a game of 'Four Card Stud'?"
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| Oscar serves "green sandwiches" and "brown sandwiches" to the poker boys.
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| "And a warm beer for my friend Murray the Cop". Oscar's fridge has been on the blink for two weeks.
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| Roy (John Wiltz) the accountant wants a new rule about potato chips being less than six months old.
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"You can't manage anything!" Roy the accountant (John Wiltz) remonstrates with Oscar's empty bankroll.
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| "But you still love me anyway" Oscar retorts. Being divorced, broke and sloppy are his highlights.
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| Murray (Don LaClair) tells Oscar he is really worried about Felix who hasn't missed a poker game in two years.
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| Panoramic view of Oscar's domicile as they try to discern the whereabouts of friend Felix Ungar.
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| "He sent her a suicide telegram!" explains Oscar (Harvey Breazeale).
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Murray the cop (Don LaClair) tells "Speed" (Dennis Dauphin) that he doesn't have a girl "on the side".
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| "He did WHAT??" Oscar (Harvey Breazeale) first learns that his friend Felix is suicidal.
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| The poker gang is watching Felix carefully.
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| A very dejected Felix goes to the bathroom "alone".
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| Felix goes to the john; the poker gang is worried that he might be suicidal.
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