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Days Of Wine And Roses   [WHV-Warner Home Video]




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Regionencode [?] 1 - USA (NTSC) (Film in s/w)
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Originaltitel Days Of Wine And Roses
Genre Drama / Lovestory / Remake
Produktionsland USA
Herstellungsjahr 1962


Schauspieler Jack Lemmon, Lee Remick, Charles Bickford, Jack Klugman, Alan Hewitt, Debbie Megowan, Tom Palmer
Regie Blake Edwards
Autor(en) J.P. Miller
Produzent(en) Martin Manulis
Sprache (Tonformat) Englisch
Untertitel Englisch, Französisch, Spanisch
Covertext Blake Edwards's disturbing adaptation of J.P. Miller's PLAYHOUSE 90 story, starring Jack Lemmon as Joe Clay, remains an anomaly in a body of work largely devoted to comedy. Clay, a San Francisco public relations man who likes to hoist a few, meets secretary Kirsten Arnesen (Lee Remick), who doesn't drink, and after a short time they marry. After a few more months, Kirsten is able to put away as much liquor as her husband. As the years pass, Joe loses one job after another and his wife neglects their child until he begins to realize that both of them are alcoholics. They move into her father's (Charles Bickford) nursery to dry out, but following a couple of weeks of sobriety, they go on a binge. Joe nearly destroys a greenhouse in a fanatical search for a bottle and ends up in hospital ward. Former alcoholic Jim Hungerford (Jack Klugman) tries to persuade Joe to join an organization ro help deal with his problem, but Kirsten coaxes him back to the bottle. Lemmon is at his best and Remick has rarely been better in this shattering portrait of a couple consumed by addiction. Refreshingly free of the moralistic clichés of this genre, its depiction of the glamor enjoyed by drinking in previous decades throws light on the ease with which many were able to slide into oblivion.


Bildformat Widescreen
Laufzeit 117 Minuten
Veröffentlichung 06.01.2004


Special Features
  • Commentary by director Blake Edwards
  • Vintage Jack Lemmon interview
  • Theatrical trailers

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