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Ginger in the Morning

  • 1974
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
447
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Ginger in the Morning (1974)
ComedyDramaRomance

An attractive hitchhiker meets a divorced ad exec. Their contrasting personalities - her free spirit, his romanticism - draw them together despite age gap. Unlikely relationship blossoms bet... Read allAn attractive hitchhiker meets a divorced ad exec. Their contrasting personalities - her free spirit, his romanticism - draw them together despite age gap. Unlikely relationship blossoms between the two.An attractive hitchhiker meets a divorced ad exec. Their contrasting personalities - her free spirit, his romanticism - draw them together despite age gap. Unlikely relationship blossoms between the two.

  • Director
    • Gordon Wiles
  • Writer
    • Mark Miller
  • Stars
    • Monte Markham
    • Susan Oliver
    • Mark Miller
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    447
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gordon Wiles
    • Writer
      • Mark Miller
    • Stars
      • Monte Markham
      • Susan Oliver
      • Mark Miller
    • 15User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Monte Markham
    Monte Markham
    • Joe
    Susan Oliver
    Susan Oliver
    • Sugar
    Mark Miller
    Mark Miller
    • Charlie
    Sissy Spacek
    Sissy Spacek
    • Ginger
    Slim Pickens
    Slim Pickens
    • Sheriff
    David Doyle
    David Doyle
    • Fred
    Marion Charles
    • Diane
    Ward 'Kip' Allen
    • Deputy Everett
    Fred Ward
    Fred Ward
    • Truck Driver
    Beatrice Miller
    • Stewardess
    Wendy Wiles
    • Stewardess
    Beatrice Kay
    Beatrice Kay
    • Lady in Park
    Al Cantu
    • Salvador
    Paul Eichenberg
    • Maitre d' #1
    Thomas J. Conlan
    • Maitre d' #2
    Don West
    • Bus Driver #1
    Bural James Culwell
    • Bus Driver #2
    Harry Luck
    • Motel Clerk
    • Director
      • Gordon Wiles
    • Writer
      • Mark Miller
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    4cesarat37

    Not what I expected....

    I was hoping to watch a love story (as the tagline of the movie suggests), but....most of the screen time is spent in the silly interactions between the Markham character and his drunken friend. Although the latter is quite funny in the first scene where he appears, then his presence becomes tiresome and annoying, as well as the character of his wife. However, the movie is not too terrible thanks to Spacek's performance, and the ending scene was great and moving.
    5tavm

    Sissy Spacek makes one of her earliest fim appearances in Ginger in the Morning

    This is yet another obscure movie that I stumbled into on Prime Video. It's one of Sissy Spacek's earliest roles (I'm guessing she made this before her breakthrough role in Badlands) playing an aspiring poet and singer who hitchhikes through the southwest. She's picked up by a divorced businessman and after they spend the night at his place, his old army pal unexpectedly shows up. There's more but I'll just say that while the tone is uneven (while I recognized what scenes and lines were supposed to get laughs, I didn't find myself laughing), it's still pretty interesting as a time capsule of the early '70s and Ms. Spacek does write and sing some pretty good songs for the soundtrack. So on that note, give Ginger in the Morning a look.
    5rsoonsa

    ANOTHER MIDDLE-AGED MAN FALLS IN LOVE WITH A YOUNG WOMAN.

    Joe Maroney (Monte Markham), divorced for three months, is driving in New Mexico from Albuquerque to his home in Santa Fe when he picks up a hitchhiking free spirit, Ginger Brown, played by Sissy Spacek, and the two subsequently become romantically absorbed with each other as New Year's Eve nears, whereupon Joe's former Army comrade Charley (Mark Miller) and, coincidentally, Charley's former wife Sugar (Susan Oliver) join them with many complications as the product. Hoydenish Spacek is appealing and brings life to scriptor/producer Miller's lines, but bland Markham's metabolic rate seems to be constant throughout and Oliver, a talented actress, is given loathsome dialogue and exaggerates it, without doubt to her satisfaction, while the direction is listless and the screenplay lacks imagination, with only Spacek's reactions, although not always precisely matching her circumstances, shining through this frippery.
    3moonspinner55

    "If I'm gonna trip out, it's gonna be a love trip!"

    Cutesy drama, almost unendurably dated--and with clichéd characters and dialogue to boot--features a young Sissy Spacek as a health-conscious, free-spirited woman, a hippie folk singer hitchhiking with her guitar across the country; she gets a ride from Monte Markham, a just-divorced businessman who's been advised to find himself a new girl to forget the old one. There are some surprisingly fine shots by cinematographer William K. Jurgensen of Spacek thumbing it on the road, but her relationship with Markham is pure cookie-cutter. Second-feature caught Spacek just before her career was about to take off, though this is one title she'd probably like to erase from her resume. Her acting is likable enough, but her character Ginger is nothing more than a lighter version of the hitchhiker Laurie Heineman played in "Save the Tiger"--in other words, a refugee from a TV sitcom or movie-of-the-week. *1/2 from ****
    4Prismark10

    Ginger in the Morning

    It looks like a television movie but it was released for the cinema. A very 1970s and dated view of a May to December romance.

    Right at the beginning. Newly divorced Joe (Monte Markham) is getting badgered by Fred (David Doyle) a man he just met to sow his oats and make the most of his freedom.

    While driving he picks up a young pretty hitchhiker Ginger (Sissy Spacek) and a car puncture. She is free spirited hippie and secretly pregnant.

    They first stop at a hotel and later Joe takes Ginger to his place. Hoping for a good time with Ginger.

    Only boorish friend Charlie (Mark Miller) turns up, followed by his estranged wife.

    It leads to misunderstandings with Ginger. She was rather naively hoping that Joe could be a father figure.

    The movie is a mixed bag. An early starring role for Spacek who gets to sing as well.

    Mark Miller who also wrote the movie is unsure what kind of movie this is.

    It could had been a tender romance between two mismatched people. When Charlie crashes into the movie. It detours into something else and the movie suffers.

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    • Trivia
      By design or coincidence, Monte Markham's character name Joseph Moroni would hold significance to members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Joseph was the name of the prophet, and Moroni the name of the angel who visited him. Further, by the film's end Joe has given up drinking coffee (forbidden by the LDS church). The historical Joseph Smith was also reported to have a predilection for younger women.
    • Goofs
      Early on, after dinner, they have Irish coffee fireside. However, at dinner, Ginger made a big deal about the "phony" whipped cream on her sundae but had no problem with it on the Irish coffee.
    • Quotes

      Ginger: I just don't dig violence in any form. If I'm gonna throw a bomb, it's gonna be a love bomb. If I'm gonna trip out, it's gonna to be a love trip. You know what I mean?

      Joe: I think so.

      Ginger: I still have faith in my fellow human beings, and so far I'm right.

      Joe: Well, so far.

      Ginger: It's really weird, though. People are more afraid of love than hate. And love is so much stronger than hate or violence. Just a lot harder to come by.

    • Connections
      References New York - Miami (1934)

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    • Release date
      • July 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pick Up the Pieces
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
    • Production company
      • Kyma-Circle
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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