Days of Wine and Roses (film)

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Days of Wine and Roses

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Directed by Blake Edwards
Produced by Martin Manulis
Written by J.P. Miller
Starring Jack Lemmon
Lee Remick
Charles Bickford
Jack Klugman
Alan Hewitt
Music by Henry Mancini
Cinematography Philip H. Lathrop
Editing by Patrick McCormack
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) December 26, 1962
Running time 117 min.
Language English
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Days of Wine and Roses is an Academy Award-winning 1962 film. It's an absorbing and frightening study of the insidiousness of addiction. Joe Clay (Jack Lemmon) meets and falls in love with Kirsten Arnesen (Lee Remick). They marry and make a child and home. In due time both succumb to the pleasures and pain of alcohol addiction.

It was written by J.P. Miller and directed by Blake Edwards.

The film pulls no punches and offers hope to those wishing to recover from the ravages of "King Alcohol."

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[edit] Song origin

  • The phrase "days of wine and roses" is originally from the poem "Vitae Summa Brevis" by the English writer Ernest Dowson (1867-1900):
They are not long, the days of wine and roses:
Out of a misty dream
Our path emerges for a while, then closes
Within a dream.

[edit] Quotes

  • Kirsten Arnesen Clay: Thanks for the compliment, but I know how I look. This is the way I look when I'm sober. It's enough to make a person drink, wouldn't you say? You see, the world looks so dirty to me when I'm not drinking. Joe, remember Fisherman's Wharf? The water when you looked too close? That's the way the world looks to me when I'm not drinking.
  • Joe Clay: I walked by Union Square Bar. I was going to go in. Then I saw myself, my reflection in the window, and I thought, "I wonder who that bum is"? And then I saw it was me. Now look at me. I'm a bum. Look at me! Look at you. You're a bum. Look at you. And look at us. Look at us. C'mon look at us! See? A couple of bums.
  • Joe Clay: You remember how it really was? You and me and booze--a threesome. You and I were a couple of drunks on the sea of booze, and the boat sank. I got hold of something that kept me from going under, and I'm not going to let go of it. Not for you. Not for anyone. If you want to grab on, grab on. But there's just room for you and me--no threesome.

[edit] Awards

[edit] Academy Awards - 1962

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[edit] Taglines

  • This, in its own terrifying way, is a love story.

[edit] Trivia

  • The screenplay for the film was adapted by J.P. Miller from his own 1958 Playhouse 90 television script.
  • Filming Locations: San Francisco, California and Albany, California (Golden Gate Fields ractrack).
  • Another poem by Dowson, Non Sum Qualis eram Bonae Sub Regno Cynarae, also contains a phrase that was used as the title of a famous movie - Gone With the Wind.

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