The Odd Couple II

Some arguments stand the test of time

Brucey, the son of Oscar, calls his father to invite him to his wedding to Felix's daughter next Sunday in California. Oscar and Felix meet again at Los Angeles International Airport and rent a car in order to go to San Malina for the wedding.

Jack Lemmon

(Felix Ungar)

Walter Matthau

(Oscar Madison)

Richard Riehle

(Detective)

Jonathan Silverman

(Brucey Madison)

Lisa Waltz

(Hannah Unger)

Mary Beth Peil

(Felice)

Christine Baranski

(Thelma)

Jean Smart

(Holly)

Rex Linn

(JayJay)

Jay O. Sanders

(Leroy)

Barnard Hughes

(Beaumont)

Ellen Geer

(Frances Unger Melnick)

Doris Belack

(Blanche Madison Povitch)

Mary Fogarty

(Flossie)

Alice Ghostley

(Esther)

Peggy Miley

(Millie)

Rebecca Schull

(Wanda)

Florence Stanley

(Hattie)

Estelle Harris

(Flirting Woman)

Joaquín Martínez

(Truck Driver)

Amy Yasbeck

(Stewardess)

Francesca P. Roberts

(Passenger)

Amy Parrish

(Computer Girl)

Liz Torres

(Maria)

Myles Jeffrey

(Little Boy)

Carmen Mormino

(California State Trooper)

Chuck Montgomery

(California State Trooper)

Earl Boen

(Fred)

Ron Harper

(Jack)

Edmund L. Shaff

(Ralph)

Daisy Velez

(Conchita)

Beecey Carlson

(Waitress)

Terry L. Rose

(Bartender)

Alfred Dennis

(Morton)

Armando Ortega

(Detective #2)

Peter Renaday

(Justice of the Peace)

David Jean Thomas

(Bus Driver)

Daniel Zacapa

(Lead Cop)

Cliff Bemis

(Dance Partner)

Frank Roman

(Bellman)

Lonnie McCullough

(Roadblock Officer)

Matt McKenzie

(Pilot)

Heath Hyche

(Policeman)

Irene Olga López

(Cafe Waitress)

Jerry Rector

(Detective #3)

Martin Grey

(Immigration Officer)

Michelle Matthow

(Wedding Guest)

Lou Cutell

(Abe)

Mark Thomas McGee

(Wedding Bartender)

Barry Thompson

(Passenger)

Joanna Sanchez

(Passenger)

Catherine Paolone

(Passenger)

Laura Russo

(Stewardess #2)

Charlie Brewer

Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc

Darrell Britt

(Ball Game Spectator (uncredited))

Beau Lotterman

(Red Neck Bar Guy (uncredited))

L. Christian Mixon

(Pool Player (uncredited))

Robert Werhan

(Diner Patron (uncredited))