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A Sensitive, Passionate Man

  • Téléfilm
  • 1977
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38min
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6,9/10
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A Sensitive, Passionate Man (1977)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe marriage of a wealthy, outwardly happy couple is threatened by the husband's alcoholism.The marriage of a wealthy, outwardly happy couple is threatened by the husband's alcoholism.The marriage of a wealthy, outwardly happy couple is threatened by the husband's alcoholism.

  • Réalisation
    • John Newland
  • Scénario
    • Rita Lakin
    • Barbara Mahoney
  • Casting principal
    • Angie Dickinson
    • David Janssen
    • Mariclare Costello
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    177
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • John Newland
    • Scénario
      • Rita Lakin
      • Barbara Mahoney
    • Casting principal
      • Angie Dickinson
      • David Janssen
      • Mariclare Costello
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux28

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    Angie Dickinson
    Angie Dickinson
    • Marjorie 'Margie' Delaney
    David Janssen
    David Janssen
    • Michael Delaney
    Mariclare Costello
    Mariclare Costello
    • Pat Morris
    • (as Mariclaire Costello)
    Richard Venture
    Richard Venture
    • Jack Morris
    Todd Lookinland
    Todd Lookinland
    • Dan Delaney
    Justin Randi
    • Kerry Delaney
    Terry Hinz
    • Mr. De Mora
    Rhodes Reason
    Rhodes Reason
    • John Chapin
    Richard Bull
    Richard Bull
    • Dr. Lazerow
    Marged Wakeley
    • Ann Chapin
    Laura Campbell
    • Rachel
    Beverly Carter
    • Jane Larkin
    Frederick Hoffman
    • Paul Larkin
    Craig Littler
    Craig Littler
    • Roy
    Elaine Princi
    Elaine Princi
    • Cindy
    Rick Beckner
    • Frank LaRose
    Joseph Della Sorte
    • Market Manager
    • (as Joe Della Sorte)
    Lawrason Driscoll
    • Paramedic
    • Réalisation
      • John Newland
    • Scénario
      • Rita Lakin
      • Barbara Mahoney
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    donnellx

    somewhat unfortunate title

    I remember seeing the original broadcast of this made for TV movie at the age of about 25 in the late seventies and finding it well above average in every way one with an appetite for much beyond mindless nonsense might wish for in passing prime time, and since then have enjoyed reruns of A Sensitive Passionate Man at least once or twice and probably will again if the opportunity arises conveniently. My only problem with this story is its title, because most guys would probably feel uncomfortable reciting those words to describe a good show they experienced about a hardcore alcoholic and his otherwise reasonably successful family life. So my main suggestion would be to warn anyone against neglecting this fine film on that basis alone because you definitely will be missing something very special. David Janssen and Angie Dickenson both give very moving, unschmaltzy performances complemented by a capable cast of believable supporting players including the children victimized by this suburban American tragedy.
    9planktonrules

    Some very ironic casting in this one....and the film is an excellent, unflinching view of alcoholism.

    David Janssen life was that of a very sad Hollywood star. Although very successful and incredibly talented, he also had a major problem with alcohol that most likely led to his death...at only 48, though he looked far, far older (I would have guessed he looked about 60 in this movie). Ironically, here just three years before his death, Janssen stars as a man struggling with alcoholism! Essentially, he's playing, at least in part, himself...which is tremendously sad.

    The story is about the Delaney Family. Michael (David Janssen) works as an aerospace engineer--not a particularly good industry during the late 70s. After all, there were a lot of cutbacks in the space program following the end of the Apollo missions. Not surprisingly, he's laid off from his very high paying job but instead of telling his family he pretends to be going to work each day. Eventually his wife finds out and the secret is out. But instead of pushing him to finally looking for work he increasingly sits around drinking. And the more he drinks the more violent, nasty and unpredictable he becomes. The film follows his progression into alcoholism as well as it's devastating impact on the family. In particular, it focuses on the wife (Angie Dickinson) as she vacillates between enabling him and just wanting to get out and protect herself and the children. This was, incidentally, one of her best acting performances.

    I appreciate how this film is an unflinching view of alcoholism. It doesn't paint a magical picture of redemption like you see in "The Lost Weekend" and many other films about addiction. Instead, it's just awful and stays awful--making it a very tough film to watch but also making it realistic and a public service. It also shows what life was like when treatment facilities were practically nonexistent and AA and counseling was about your only option...an option Michael refuses to take seriously. Well worth seeing despite its awfulness. Also a great film to show to someone who really needs to see what alcoholism really looks like. It certainly pulls no punches.

    By the way, another similar sort of film I heartily recommend is "Days of Wine and Roses"--either the original television teleplay or the more famous 1960s movie with Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick. Very unpleasant as well...but very truthful and blunt in its depiction of addiction.
    jmorrison-2

    DIFFICULT TO WATCH, BUT COMPELLING

    A searing portrait of alcoholism. I haven't ever seen a movie quite like this. An unsparing, brutal look at middle-class alcoholism and it's effects on life, job, loved ones, health, etc.

    David Janssen plays an Aerospace Engineer who loses his job. He, obviously, gains his self-worth from his job, and now, he is pretty much adrift. He treats his pain with old reliable, alcohol. This time, however, he has no career to prop him up. His slow sink into alcohol devastation is played out slowly and painfully. The effect on his wife (Angie Dickinson) and his kids is heartbreaking, and very difficult to watch.

    This is a movie with no happy endings, but is a fascinating and honest (for its day) look at the ugly, underside of alcoholism.

    Remarkable performances by Janssen and Dickinson. An overlooked gem.
    crashpoint1

    Excellent.

    Perhaps this telefilm was so good because of David Janssen's own battles with alcohol that, within three years would play a role in taking his own life. Janssen was always an underrated actor, but this was the defining role of a highly successful television career.

    In the picture, Janssen plays an unemployed aerospace engineer who has lost his zest for life and finds solace in the bottle. While the audience wants to scream at the character for giving up when he was so much to live for... a sexy wife (Angie Dickinson), a nice home and two great kids, the character simply cannot see what he has to live for. This, and Janssen's performance, are the primary reasons for the quality of this film.

    Janssen, in particular, is dynamite in the tragic story. He looks older than the character is supposed to be and his boozy dialogue is delivered perfectly. One scene, in particular stands out. After a while on the wagon, Janssen convinces Dickinson that it's okay to have a little cooking wine. You know the rest.

    A heartbreaking story of a man with everything to live for, but who is too blind to see it and simply cannot imagine his life without alcohol. Janssen is riveting.
    7Blooeyz2001

    Released On Video As "Hooked"...

    "My Sensitive, Passionate Man" was originally an NBC TV movie, released in 1977. I have a video of this movie (released in 1994) retitled "Hooked." The video is trimmed down to 90 minutes, leaving two key scenes out. The first scene is Janssen tossing Dickinson into their pool, during one of his drunken stupors, while having a party. The following scene was cut as well. It's where the couple are having a heart-to-heart talk & she tells him how much he means to her, & expresses that she's his 'best friend' (this aided in character development). The video is not edited very well. They also had the nerve to put the "Retail" price of $59.95 on the box!!! Aside from the video's shortcomings, this is a compelling story of an alcoholic's downfall & the effects it has on him & his family. Angie Dickinson leaves her saucey Pepper Anderson ("Police Woman") persona aside to play a devoted housewife, & mom to two boys. David Janssen plays her tortured soul/boozehound husband who gives up on life after he's fired from his job in aerospace. He refuses to seek other employment or get long term help for his alcoholism. He's supposed to be 42 years old, but looks about 52 (I don't know if this was intentional but it works in this movie, showing what alcohol abuse can do to someone). In one scene he slaps her, but he's really the one you want to see smacked across the face & knocked some sense into! You know his character is sick, yet he's so obnoxious, pompous, & unlikable it's hard to really feel sympathy for him. (Also,much of Janssen's dialog is mumbled, which can get annoying). It's Angie & their sons you feel bad for. Angie Dickinson is very good in this film. She's a sexy forty-something & looks great! The two kids who play their sons are also good. This was unusual for the 70's because so many child actors were horrible, or annoying (remember Quinn Cummings & Glenn Scarpelli?!) I recommend this movie if you like thought provoking dramas about family life & relationships. (The theme song, sung by Melba Moore & released as a single, is also memorable).

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      The theme selection, titled "My Sensitive, Passionate Man," which Melba Moore performed, is notable for having had David Janssen himself collaborate, on the writing of its lyrics, with Carol Connors, who in turn collaborated with Bill Conti to compose its music.
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      My Sensitive, Passionate Man
      Music by Carol Connors & Bill Conti

      Lyrics by David Janssen & Carol Connors

      Sung by Melba Moore

      Arranged by Jerry Peters for Buddah Records (BMI)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 juin 1977 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Hombre sensitivo y apasionado
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Factor/Newland Productions
      • Worldvision Enterprises
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    • Durée
      • 1h 38min(98 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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