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Days of Wine and Roses
Owen McCafferty
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Description for Days of Wine and Roses
Paperback. 'Days of Wine and Roses' was a 1962 black and white movie directed by Blake Edwards and starring Jack Lemmon in his first 'dramatic' role as a young alcoholic who drags his much-loved wife with him into the swamp of addiction - from which eventually only he escapes. Num Pages: 96 pages. BIC Classification: DD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 131 x 5. Weight in Grams: 86.
Days of Wine and Roses was a 1962 black and white movie directed by Blake Edwards and starring Jack Lemmon in his first 'dramatic' role as a young alcoholic who drags his much-loved wife with him into the swamp of addiction - from which eventually only he escapes. Northern Irish writer McCafferty has relocated J.P. Miller's screenplay to London in the 60's, centring it on a young couple just arrived from Belfast. Shattering yet frighteningly true-to-life, this stage version of Days of Wine and Roses premieres at the trendy Donmar Warehouse in the heart of the West End in a ... Read more
Days of Wine and Roses was a 1962 black and white movie directed by Blake Edwards and starring Jack Lemmon in his first 'dramatic' role as a young alcoholic who drags his much-loved wife with him into the swamp of addiction - from which eventually only he escapes. Northern Irish writer McCafferty has relocated J.P. Miller's screenplay to London in the 60's, centring it on a young couple just arrived from Belfast. Shattering yet frighteningly true-to-life, this stage version of Days of Wine and Roses premieres at the trendy Donmar Warehouse in the heart of the West End in a ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Nick Hern Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
96
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2005
Condition
New
Weight
85g
Number of Pages
96
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781854598585
SKU
V9781854598585
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Reviews for Days of Wine and Roses
'Marvellous, engrossing... Not to be missed' Mail on Sunday; 'One of the brightest discoveries of the National Theatre... his promise is magnificently confirmed' Daily Telegraph