C. C. Baxter

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C. C. Baxter is the ambitious but lonely insurance clerk at the center of Billy Wilder’s classic film "The Apartment," whose moral awakening unfolds as he lends his apartment to philandering executives.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
apartmentLocation Upper West Side
appearsIn The Apartment
associatedWithTheme corporate exploitation
loneliness in the big city
personal integrity
characterArc from compliant employee to morally independent individual
characterTrait ambitious
kind-hearted
lonely
naive
createdBy Billy Wilder
I. A. L. Diamond
employer Consolidated Life Insurance Company
surface form: Consolidated Life
filmReleaseYear 1960
fullNameInFilm Calvin Clifford Baxter
gender male
genreContext romantic comedy-drama
languageOfWork English
loveInterest Fran Kubelik
medium feature film
moralConflict using his apartment to facilitate extramarital affairs
nationality American
notableAction lends his apartment to company executives for their affairs
notableProp key to his apartment
notableScene spaghetti with a tennis racket
occupation insurance clerk
portrayedBy Jack Lemmon
promotionGoal climb the corporate ladder
residence Manhattan
New York City
scriptedBy Billy Wilder
I. A. L. Diamond
turningPoint refuses to let his apartment be used for affairs
undergoes moral awakening
worksFor Jeff Sheldrake
worksInIndustry insurance industry

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The Apartment mainCharacter C. C. Baxter
Fran Kubelik hasLoveTriangleWith C. C. Baxter
Jeff Sheldrake usesApartmentOf C. C. Baxter
Jeff Sheldrake exploits C. C. Baxter