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A Sensitive, Passionate Man

  • TV Movie
  • 1977
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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A Sensitive, Passionate Man (1977)
Drama

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.The marriage of a wealthy, outwardly happy couple is threatened by the husband's alcoholism.

  • Director
    • John Newland
  • Writers
    • Rita Lakin
    • Barbara Mahoney
  • Stars
    • Angie Dickinson
    • David Janssen
    • Mariclare Costello
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    177
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Newland
    • Writers
      • Rita Lakin
      • Barbara Mahoney
    • Stars
      • Angie Dickinson
      • David Janssen
      • Mariclare Costello
    • 12User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination total

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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
    • Director
      • John Newland
    • Writers
      • Rita Lakin
      • Barbara Mahoney
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    10whpratt1

    Janssen & Dickinson were Outstanding

    Found myself looking around in a discount store and found a DVD of this film and being a big fan of Angie Dickiinson and David Janssen, I just had to view this film. Angie plays the role as Margie Delaney,"Dressed to Kill",'80, who is a wife to David Janssen,(Michael Delaney)"The Green Berets",'68 is in the Space Program and a perfectionist in his field and very highly paid; besides the fact that he has a Phd after his name. Michael does not want his wife to work and has two young boys who simply adore their father and mother. This family is the envy of all their neighbors and they give plenty of parties all of the time. As the film progresses, I noticed a great deal of drinking going on and sometimes in the Orange Juice in the AM. Michael starts drinking heavily and on one can figure out the reason for his change in character. This should give you some clue as to what the film is somewhat about, but there is a great deal more. I really think Michael needed to get into a good Rehabilitation program.
    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.
    doctorcracker

    David Jannsen Was One Of The Best Actors, Ever

    Angie Dickenson and David Jannsen, along with supporting actors, were at their best in "A Sensitive Passionate Man."

    I have often wondered why the TV networks do not run more of Janssen's films.

    I'm middle aged and I remember as a little boy my "first TV series" with the original "Fugitive" with Janssen.

    Contrast TV network "programming" today with what it was in the 1960's and 1970s and I'll go back in time, even with "fewer channels" and even some black and white of the mid-1960's.

    Today, I am going to turn off the satellite dish and save $700 a year ($14,000.00 over 20 years.) What isn't garbage has seven and eight commercials at a time. The very few TV shows worth watching break up several times with seven or eight commercials and I sit there and wonder what it was I was even watching.

    I have recently purchased several DVD's---no commercials---and one was "A Sensitive Passionate Man."

    When I turn off the satellite TV at the end of this month, that will give me $70 a month to buy such DVD's with and I can watch what I want, when I want, without long, long commercial breaks.

    I believe the TV, cable and satellite industries are making huge mistakes today. Viewership in down. Maybe many people are on the internet as I am now.

    People who watched TV in the 60's and 70's remember LOCAL TV programming where there were actual local hosts on TV in local markets.

    We had "Bob Hope" specials, Ed Sullivan who gave us a variety of talent, etc.

    In my mind, TV, cable and satellite have been ruined by GREED. I began this article about "A Sensitive Passionate Man." This is what got me off on the topic of the waste of today's TV, generally speaking. There may be a few exceptions.

    Give me the shows of the 60s and 70s---with far less "technical" improvements, and I will give you everything that is on cable and satellite TV today.

    Bring back Angie Dickenson and David Janssen type acting and fare.

    Bill Histed
    8mfield-1

    Heart wrenching portrayals

    As a late comer fan of David Janssen's, I been looking for some time for this film and finally found it-- "A Sensitive, Passionate Man"-- for sale on the Internet.

    I almost wish I hadn't. The acting by Janssen is almost too believable and I was quite unsettled by the whole story. My late husband was an alcoholic and some of the scenes were just so true to life that it brought up memories that were painfully familiar.

    For its time, it was a very good portrayal of a subject that wasn't dealt with openly in society. Folks didn't really understanding that alcoholism is a disease, not a character flaw. Unfortunately, as in the film, sometimes the patient is lost. I watched my husband die of problems related to drinking and the final scene was almost more than I could personally take.

    For Janssen fans, it is also notable that he helped write the title song for the film!
    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.

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Soundtracks
      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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    • Release date
      • June 6, 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hombre sensitivo y apasionado
    • Filming locations
      • Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Factor/Newland Productions
      • Worldvision Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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