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Days of Wine and Roses (film)

Index Days of Wine and Roses (film)

Days of Wine and Roses is a 1962 American romantic drama film directed by Blake Edwards with a screenplay by JP Miller adapted from his own 1958 Playhouse 90 teleplay of the same name. [1]

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  1. 113 relations: Academy Award for Best Actor, Academy Award for Best Actress, Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Academy Award for Best Original Song, Academy Award for Best Production Design, Academy Awards, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Adam Guettel, Addictive personality, Ain't No Sunshine, Alan Hewitt, Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholism, American Film Institute, Andy Williams, Atlantic Theater Company, BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, BAFTA Award for Best Film, Better Call Saul, Bill Withers, Blake Edwards, Blind Date (1987 film), Bosley Crowther, Box office, Brandy Alexander, Brian d'Arcy James, British Academy Film Awards, Charles Bickford, Cliff Robertson, Craig Lucas, D. K. Holm, Days of Wine and Roses (Playhouse 90), Days of Wine and Roses (song), Days of Wine and Roses and Other TV Requests, Delirium tremens, Donfeld, Drama (film and television), DVD, Emmy Awards, Ernest Dowson, Fotogramas de Plata, George James Hopkins, Golden Gate Fields, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama, Golden Globe Award for Best Director, Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama, Golden Globe Awards, Grammy Award for Album of the Year, ... Expand index (63 more) »

  2. Films directed by Blake Edwards

Academy Award for Best Actor

The Academy Award for Best Actor is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).

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Academy Award for Best Actress

The Academy Award for Best Actress is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).

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Academy Award for Best Costume Design

The Academy Award for Best Costume Design is one of the Academy Awards presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for achievement in film costume design.

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Academy Award for Best Original Song

The Academy Award for Best Original Song is one of the awards given annually to people working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).

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Academy Award for Best Production Design

The Academy Award for Best Production Design recognizes achievement for art direction in film.

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Academy Awards

The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.

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Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), often pronounced; also known as simply the Academy or the Motion Picture Academy) is a professional honorary organization in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., with the stated goal of advancing the arts and sciences of motion pictures. The Academy's corporate management and general policies are overseen by a board of governors, which includes representatives from each of the craft branches.

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Adam Guettel

Adam Guettel (born December 16, 1964) is an American composer-lyricist of musical theater and opera.

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Addictive personality

An addictive personality refers to a hypothesized set of personality traits that make an individual predisposed to developing addictions.

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Ain't No Sunshine

"Ain't No Sunshine" is a song by Bill Withers, from his 1971 debut album Just As I Am, produced by Booker T. Jones.

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Alan Hewitt

Alan Hewitt (January 21, 1915 – November 7, 1986) was an American film, television, and stage actor.

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Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a global peer-led mutual aid fellowship begun in the United States dedicated to abstinence-based recovery from alcoholism through its spiritually inclined twelve-step program.

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Alcoholism

Alcoholism is the continued drinking of alcohol despite it causing problems.

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American Film Institute

The American Film Institute (AFI) is an American nonprofit film organization that educates filmmakers and honors the heritage of the motion picture arts in the United States.

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Andy Williams

Howard Andrew Williams (December 3, 1927 – September 25, 2012) was an American singer.

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Atlantic Theater Company

Atlantic Theater Company is an Off-Broadway non-profit theater.

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BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role

Best Actor in a Leading Role is a British Academy Film Award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to recognize an actor who has delivered an outstanding leading performance in a film.

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BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role

Best Actress in a Leading Role is a British Academy Film Award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to recognize an actress who has delivered an outstanding leading performance in a film.

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BAFTA Award for Best Film

The BAFTA Award for Best Film is given annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and presented at the British Academy Film Awards.

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Better Call Saul

Better Call Saul is an American legal crime drama television series created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould for AMC.

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Bill Withers

William Harrison Withers Jr. (July 4, 1938 – March 30, 2020) was an American singer and songwriter.

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Blake Edwards

Blake Edwards (born William Blake Crump; July 26, 1922 – December 15, 2010) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor.

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Blind Date (1987 film)

Blind Date is a 1987 American romantic comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Bruce Willis (in his first credited lead role) and Kim Basinger. Days of Wine and Roses (film) and Blind Date (1987 film) are films directed by Blake Edwards and films scored by Henry Mancini.

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Bosley Crowther

Francis Bosley Crowther Jr. (July 13, 1905 – March 7, 1981) was an American journalist, writer, and film critic for The New York Times for 27 years.

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Box office

A box office or ticket office is a place where tickets are sold to the public for admission to an event.

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Brandy Alexander

A Brandy Alexander is a brandy-based dessert cocktail consisting of cognac, crème de cacao, and cream, that became popular during the early 20th century.

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Brian d'Arcy James

Brian d'Arcy James (born June 29, 1968) is an American actor and musician.

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British Academy Film Awards

The British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTA Awards, is an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to honour the best British and international contributions to film.

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Charles Bickford

Charles Ambrose Bickford (January 1, 1891 – November 9, 1967) was an American actor known for supporting roles.

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Cliff Robertson

Clifford Parker Robertson III (September 9, 1923 – September 10, 2011) was an American actor whose career in film and television spanned over six decades.

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Craig Lucas

Craig Lucas (born April 30, 1951) is an American playwright, screenwriter, theatre director, musical actor, and film director.

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D. K. Holm

Douglas Kimball Holm (born February 11, 1953) is a movie reviewer, Internet columnist, radio broadcaster, and author.

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Days of Wine and Roses (Playhouse 90)

"Days of Wine and Roses" was a 1958 American teleplay by JP Miller which dramatized the problems of alcoholism.

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Days of Wine and Roses (song)

"Days of Wine and Roses" is a popular song, from the 1962 film of the same name.

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Days of Wine and Roses and Other TV Requests

Days of Wine and Roses and Other TV Requests is the eleventh studio album by American pop singer Andy Williams and was released in April 1963 by Columbia Records following his first season as host of his variety series, The Andy Williams Show.

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Delirium tremens

Delirium tremens (DTs) is a rapid onset of confusion usually caused by withdrawal from alcohol.

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Donfeld

Donfeld (born Donald Lee Feld; July 3, 1934 – February 3, 2007) was a four-time Oscar-nominated American costume designer known for his work on films such as Spaceballs, Prizzi's Honor and The Great Race.

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Drama (film and television)

In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone.

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DVD

The DVD (common abbreviation for digital video disc or digital versatile disc) is a digital optical disc data storage format.

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Emmy Awards

The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry.

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Ernest Dowson

Ernest Christopher Dowson (2 August 186723 February 1900) was an English poet, novelist, and short-story writer who is often associated with the Decadent movement.

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Fotogramas de Plata

Fotogramas de Plata are a series of Spanish annual film, theatre and television awards awarded by Fotogramas film magazine since 1951.

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George James Hopkins

George James Hopkins (March 23, 1896 – February 11, 1985) was an American set designer, playwright and production designer.

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Golden Gate Fields

Golden Gate Fields was an American horse racing track straddling both Albany, California and Berkeley, California along the shoreline of the San Francisco Bay adjacent to the Eastshore Freeway in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama is a Golden Globe Award that was first awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as a separate category in 1951.

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Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama is a Golden Globe Award that was first awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as a separate category in 1951.

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Golden Globe Award for Best Director

The Golden Globe Award for Best Director – Motion Picture is a Golden Globe Award that has been presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, an organization composed of journalists who cover the United States film industry for publications based outside North America, since 1943.

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Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama

The Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama is a Golden Globe Award that has been awarded annually since 1944 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA).

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Golden Globe Awards

The Golden Globe Awards are accolades bestowed for excellence in both American and international film and television.

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Grammy Award for Album of the Year

The Grammy Award for Album of the Year is an award presented by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales, chart position, or critical reception." Commonly known as "The Big Award", Album of the Year is the most prestigious award category at the Grammy Awards, and is one of the four general field categories alongside Best New Artist, Record of the Year and Song of the Year that have been presented annually since the 1st Annual Grammy Awards in 1959.

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Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals

The Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals (including its previous names) has been awarded since 1963.

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Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

The Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance was a Grammy Award recognizing superior vocal performance by a male in the pop category, the first of which was presented in 1959.

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Grammy Award for Record of the Year

The Grammy Award for Record of the Year is presented by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to sales or chart position." The Record of the Year award is one of the four "General Field" categories at the awards (alongside Best New Artist, Song of the Year and Album of the Year) presented annually since the 1st Annual Grammy Awards in 1959.

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Grammy Award for Song of the Year

The Grammy Award for Song of the Year is an honor presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards.

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Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry.

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Hearst Metrotone News

Hearst Metrotone News (renamed News of the Day in 1936) was a newsreel series (1914–1967) produced by the Hearst Corporation, founded by William Randolph Hearst.

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Henry Mancini

Henry Mancini (born Enrico Nicola Mancini; April 16, 1924 – June 14, 1994) was an American composer, conductor, arranger, pianist and flutist.

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Inside the Actors Studio

Inside the Actors Studio is an American talk show that airs on Ovation.

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Jack Albertson

Harold "Jack" Albertson (June 16, 1907 – November 25, 1981) was an American actor, dancer and singer who also performed in vaudeville.

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Jack Klugman

Jack Klugman (April 27, 1922 – December 24, 2012) was an American actor of stage, film, and television.

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Jack L. Warner

Jack Leonard Warner (born Jacob Warner; August 2, 1892 – September 9, 1978) was a Canadian-American film executive, who was the president and driving force behind the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California.

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Jack Lemmon

John Uhler Lemmon III (February 8, 1925 – June 27, 2001) was an American actor.

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James Lipton

Louis James Lipton (September 19, 1926 – March 2, 2020) was an American writer, actor, talk show host, and dean emeritus of the Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University in New York City.

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Johnny Mercer

John Herndon Mercer (November 18, 1909 – June 25, 1976) was an American lyricist, songwriter, and singer, as well as a record label executive who co-founded Capitol Records with music industry businessmen Buddy DeSylva and Glenn E. Wallichs.

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Joseph C. Wright

Joseph C. Wright (August 19, 1892 – February 24, 1985) was an American art director.

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JP Miller

James Pinckney Miller (December 18, 1919 – November 1, 2001) was an American writer whose pen name was "JP Miller".

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Katherine Squire

Katherine Squire (March 9, 1903 – March 29, 1995) was an American actress who appeared on Broadway and in regional theater, movies and television, from the 1920s through the 1980s.

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Kōzaburō Yoshimura

was a Japanese film director.

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Kelli O'Hara

Kelli Christine O'Hara (born April 16, 1976) is an American actress and singer, most known for her work on the Broadway and opera stages.

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Ken Lynch

Kenneth E. Lynch (July 15, 1910 – February 13, 1990) was an American radio, film, and television actor with more than 180 credits to his name.

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Laura (1944 film)

Laura is a 1944 American film noir produced and directed by Otto Preminger. Days of Wine and Roses (film) and Laura (1944 film) are United States National Film Registry films.

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Laurel Awards

The Laurel Awards were American cinema awards that honored films, actors, actresses, producers, directors, and composers.

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Lee Remick

Lee Ann Remick (December 14, 1935 – July 2, 1991) was an American actress and singer.

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Library of Congress

The Library of Congress (LOC) is a research library in Washington, D.C. that serves as the library and research service of the U.S. Congress and the de facto national library of the United States.

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Liquor store

A liquor store is a retail business that predominantly sells prepackaged alcoholic beverages, including liquors (typically in bottles), wine or beer, usually intended to be consumed off the store's premises.

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List of American films of 1962

A list of American films released in 1962.

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Martin Manulis

Martin Ellyot Manulis (May 30, 1915 – September 28, 2007) was an American television, film, and theatre producer.

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Maxine Stuart

Maxine Stuart (June 28, 1918 – June 6, 2013) was an American actress.

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Michael Greif

Michael Greif (born ca. 1959 in Brooklyn, New YorkWelsh, Anne Marie, "New York and family call Michael Greif home", The San Diego Union-Tribune, October 10, 1999, p.E-1) is an American stage director.

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National Film Preservation Board

The United States National Film Preservation Board (NFPB) is the board selecting films for preservation in the Library of Congress' National Film Registry.

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National Film Registry

The National Film Registry (NFR) is the United States National Film Preservation Board's (NFPB) collection of films selected for preservation, each selected for its historical, cultural and aesthetic contributions since the NFPB's inception in 1988. Days of Wine and Roses (film) and National Film Registry are United States National Film Registry films.

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The National Gallery of Art is an art museum in Washington, D.C., United States, located on the National Mall, between 3rd and 9th Streets, at Constitution Avenue NW.

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Philip H. Lathrop

Philip H. Lathrop, A.S.C. (October 22, 1912 – April 12, 1995) was an American cinematographer noted for his skills with wide screen technology and detailed approach to lighting and camera placement.

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Piper Laurie

Piper Laurie (born Rosetta Jacobs; January 22, 1932 – October 14, 2023) was an American actress.

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Playhouse 90

Playhouse 90 is an American television anthology drama series that aired on CBS from 1956 to 1960 for a total of 133 episodes.

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Public relations

Public relations (PR) is the practice of managing and disseminating information from an individual or an organization (such as a business, government agency, or a nonprofit organization) to the public in order to influence their perception.

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Review aggregator

A review aggregator is a system that collects reviews and ratings of products and services such as films, books, video games, music, software, hardware, and cars.

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Romance film

Romance films involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters.

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Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television.

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San Francisco

San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, financial, and cultural center in Northern California.

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San Mateo, California

Saint Matthew is a city in San Mateo County, California, United States, on the San Francisco Peninsula.

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San Sebastián International Film Festival

The San Sebastián International Film Festival (SSIFF; Festival Internacional de San Sebastián, Donostia Zinemaldia) is an annual FIAPF A category film festival held in the Spanish city of Donostia-San Sebastián in September, in the Basque Country.

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Sant Jordi Awards

The Sant Jordi Awards (Premis Sant Jordi; Premios Sant Jordi) are film prizes awarded annually by the Catalan branch of the Spanish public radio network Radio Nacional de España (RNE), Ràdio 4.

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Silver Shell for Best Actor

The Silver Shell for Best Actor (Spanish: Concha de Plata a la Mejor Interpretacion Masculina; Basque: Aktore onenaren Zilarrezko Maskorra) was one of the main awards presented at the San Sebastián International Film Festival to the Best Actor of a competing film.

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Silver Shell for Best Actress

The Silver Shell for Best Actress (Spanish: Concha de Plata a la Mejor Interpretacion Femenina; Basque: Aktore onenaren Zilarrezko Maskorra) was one of the main awards presented at the San Sebastián International Film Festival to the Best Actress of a competing film.

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Skin Deep (1989 film)

Skin Deep is a 1989 American romantic sex comedy film written and directed by Blake Edwards and starring John Ritter. Days of Wine and Roses (film) and Skin Deep (1989 film) are films about alcoholism, films directed by Blake Edwards and films scored by Henry Mancini.

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Studio 54

Studio 54 is a Broadway theater and former nightclub at 254 West 54th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Teetotalism

Teetotalism is the practice or promotion of total personal abstinence from the consumption of alcohol, specifically in alcoholic drinks.

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Teleplay

A teleplay is a screenplay or script used in the production of a scripted television program or series.

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The Light in the Piazza (musical)

The Light in the Piazza is a musical with music and lyrics by Adam Guettel, and a book by Craig Lucas.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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Three-martini lunch

In the United States, the three-martini lunch or noontime three-martini is a leisurely, indulgent lunch enjoyed by businesspeople or lawyers.

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Twelve-step program

Twelve-step programs are international mutual aid programs supporting recovery from substance addictions, behavioral addictions and compulsions.

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Variety (magazine)

Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.

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Warner Archive Collection

The Warner Archive Collection is a home video division for releasing classic and cult films from Warner Bros.' library.

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Warner Bros.

Warner Bros.

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Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment

Warner Bros.

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Wine and Roses

"Wine and Roses" is the first episode of the sixth season of Better Call Saul, the spin-off television series of Breaking Bad.

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10 (1979 film)

10 is a 1979 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Dudley Moore, Julie Andrews, Robert Webber, and Bo Derek. Days of Wine and Roses (film) and 10 (1979 film) are films directed by Blake Edwards and films scored by Henry Mancini.

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17th British Academy Film Awards

The 17th British Academy Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1964, honoured the best films of 1963.

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20th Golden Globe Awards

The 20th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 1962, were held on March 5, 1963.

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35th Academy Awards

The 35th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1962, were held on April 8, 1963, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California, hosted by Frank Sinatra.

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6th Annual Grammy Awards

The 6th Annual Grammy Awards were held on May 12, 1964, at Chicago, Los Angeles and New York.

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See also

Films directed by Blake Edwards

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Days_of_Wine_and_Roses_(film)

Also known as Days of Wine & Roses (film), Days of Wine and Roses (1962 film), Days of Wine and Roses (movie).

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