Days of wine and roses [videorecording ] Warner Bros. Pictures ; Martin Manulis-Jalem Productions ; director, Blake Edwards ; producer, Martin Manulis ; writer, J.P. Miller.

Contributor(s): Edwards, Blake, 1922- | Manulis, Martin, 1915- | Miller, J. P. (James Pinckney), 1919- | Mancini, Henry | Lemmon, Jack | Remick, Lee | Bickford, Charles, 1889-1967 | Klugman, Jack | Hewitt, Alan, 1915-1986 | Palmer, Tom | Warner Bros. Pictures (1923-1967) | Warner Home Video (Firm)Material type: FilmFilmLanguage: English Summary language: French, Spanish Publisher: [United States] : Warner Home Video, c2004Description: 1 videodisc (117 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 inISBN: 0790785919Other title: Days of wine & rosesSubject(s): Alcoholics -- Drama | DVD's | DVD-Video discs | Video recordingsGenre/Form: Feature films. | Video recordings for the hearing impaired.Production credits: Music, Henry Mancini ; photography, Phil Lathrop ; editor, Patrick McCormack.Awards: Academy Award, Best Song, 1962.Cast: Jack Lemmon (Joe), Lee Remick (Kirsten), Charles Bickford (Arnesen), Jack Klugman (Jim Hungerford), Alan Hewitt, Tom Palmer.Summary: 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.
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Originally released as a motion picture in 1962.

Based on the television play by J.P. Miller.

Special features include: commentary by director Blake Edwards, vintage Jack Lemmon interview, theatrical trailers.

Music, Henry Mancini ; photography, Phil Lathrop ; editor, Patrick McCormack.

Jack Lemmon (Joe), Lee Remick (Kirsten), Charles Bickford (Arnesen), Jack Klugman (Jim Hungerford), Alan Hewitt, Tom Palmer.

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.

MPAA rating: Not rated.

DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation; Dolby digital mono.

Dialogue in English with optional subtitles in English, French and Spanish; closed-captioned.

Academy Award, Best Song, 1962.

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