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Days of wine and roses (Motion picture)

A harrowing tale of an ad executive and his wife whose social drinking spirals out of control. Their lives and marriage degenerate as their alcoholism progresses.

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  • "jour du vin et des roses"
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  • "A harrowing tale of an ad executive and his wife whose social drinking spirals out of control. Their lives and marriage degenerate as their alcoholism progresses."@en
  • "A San Francisco public relations hotshot is a "social" drinker who never stops socializing. His wife starts drinking to keep in company. They live for good times. But eventually good times turn bad."@en
  • "Uses flashbacks to tell the story of a young couple's fall to the lowest depths of alcoholic despair and the man's choice of sobriety over his still-alcoholic wife."@en
  • "A young couple falls to the lowest depths of alcoholic despair, and the husband must choose between sobriety and his still-alcoholic wife."@en
  • "A young couple caught in the trap of alcoholism with nothing to lean on but their love for each other."@en
  • "A young couple caught in the trap of alcoholism with nothing to lean on but their love for each other."
  • ""Joe Clay, a hard-working, hard-drinking public relations man in San Francisco, meets Kirsten Arnesen, a young secretary who adores chocolate but hates liquor. Joe, however, quickly converts her to drink, and within a few months after their marriage, she is able to match him drink for drink. After losing five jobs within the next 4 years, Joe decides that he and Kirsten must go on the wagon. They move in with Kirsten's father at his nursery and stay off alcohol for several weeks. But one night they go on a monumental bender, and Joe, after destroying the greenhouse looking for a bottle he has hidden, ends up in a hospital drying-out tank. Hungerford, an ex-addict, encourages him to join Alcoholics Anonymous, but he is lured back to drink by Kirsten. Realizing that they are doomed as long as she refuses to admit to her alcoholism, Joe takes their child and moves into another apartment. With the help of AA, he is able to reestablish his career and regain his self-respect. One night Kirsten visits him and begs to be taken back, but Joe sends her away when she refuses to give up drinking"--AFI catalog, 1961-1970."@en
  • "Using flashbacks, it tells the story of a young couple's fall to the lowest depths of alcoholic despair and the man's choice of sobriety over his still-alcoholic wife."@en
  • ""Un publirrelacionista muy exitoso de San Francisco es un bebedor "social"...que nunca deja de socializar. Su alegre esposa comienza a beber para hacerle compañía. Ellos viven por los buenos momentos. Pero finalmente, los buenos momentos se convierten en malos."--Envase."
  • "Live television drama, from a story by J. P. Miller. Video edition introduced by Julie Harris, with comments on the production from the author, director John Frankenheimer, and actors Cliff Robertson and Piper Laurie."@en
  • "A San Francisco public relations hotshot is a "social" drinker who never stops socialising. His vivacious wife starts drinking to keep him company. They live for good times, but eventually good times turn bad."@en
  • "Public relations man Joe Clay is only a social drinker, but he's always socializing. When he falls in love with a beautiful girl, he expects her to have a few drinks with him. Soon the good times turn bad, and Joe is faced with a choice."@en
  • "A domestic drama which reveals the corrosive effects of alcoholism on a hardened young advertising executive and his attractive young wife, both of whom drink heavily to compensate for their insecurity."
  • "In this social problem film which may best be viewed as a family melodrama, Joe, a heavy drinker with a well paid but demeaning job in public relations introduces Kirsten to alcohol. After their marriage, their pattern of drinking becomes a barometer of the tensions between them, which are symptomatic of cultural factors. 'Work' with enforced socialising is counterposed with 'home' with its enforced isolation. Alcohol is in turn stimulating, indispensible and destructive. Edwards parallels this pattern with subtle mood shifts spanning the gamut from farce to melodrama."@en
  • "A domestic drama which reveals the corrosive effects of alcoholism on a hardened young advertising executive and his attractive young wife, both of whom drink heavily to compensate for their insecurity."@en
  • "Public relations man Joe Clay is only a social drinker; but, he's always socializing. When he falls in love with a beautiful girl, he expects her to have a few drinks with him. Soon the good times turn bad, and Joe is faced with a choice."
  • "A young couple is caught in the trap of alcoholism with nothing to lean on but their love for each other."
  • "A young couple is caught in the trap of alcoholism with nothing to lean on but their love for each other."@en
  • ""Story about a young couple's struggle with alcoholism."--TV guide, Los Angeles Metropolitan edition, October 24-30, 1981."@en
  • "A domestic drama exploring the corrosive effects of alcoholism on a hardened young advertising executive and his young wife, both of whom drink heavily to compensate for their insecurity."
  • "Joe y Kirsten son una joven pareja atrapada en la trampa del alcohol y con nada a lo que aferrarse salvo a su amor mutuo"@es
  • "Joe y Kirsten son una joven pareja atrapada en la trampa del alcohol y con nada a lo que aferrarse salvo a su amor mutuo"
  • "Portrait of a young couple caught in the trap of alcoholism with nothing to lean on but their love for each other."@en

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  • "Sociological films and programs"
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  • "Social problem television programs"@en
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  • "Made-for-TV movies"@en
  • "Features"@en
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  • "Vídeos per a persones amb discapacitat auditiva"
  • "Drama romántico cinematográfico"@es
  • "Animated films"@en
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  • "fiction dramatique (fiction)"
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