‘Days of Wine and Roses’
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Withering study, released in 1962, of white-collar alcoholics. Screenwriter J.P. Miller adapts his celebrated TV play depicting the decline and fall of a pleasant young couple whose wine and roses become blood and thorns. It features wrenchingly powerful performances by both Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick (both pictured), who received Oscar nominations (Bravo, Friday, 6 and 11 p.m.).
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