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The Morning After

  • TV Movie
  • 1974
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
278
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The Morning After (1974)
Drama

A successful public-relations man's refusal to admit his alcoholism jeopardizes his career, his family, and his life.A successful public-relations man's refusal to admit his alcoholism jeopardizes his career, his family, and his life.A successful public-relations man's refusal to admit his alcoholism jeopardizes his career, his family, and his life.

  • Director
    • Richard T. Heffron
  • Writers
    • Richard Matheson
    • Jack B. Weiner
  • Stars
    • Dick Van Dyke
    • Lynn Carlin
    • Don Porter
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    278
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard T. Heffron
    • Writers
      • Richard Matheson
      • Jack B. Weiner
    • Stars
      • Dick Van Dyke
      • Lynn Carlin
      • Don Porter
    • 31User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination total

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    Dick Van Dyke
    Dick Van Dyke
    • Charlie Lester
    Lynn Carlin
    Lynn Carlin
    • Fran Lester
    Don Porter
    Don Porter
    • Rudy King
    Linda Lavin
    Linda Lavin
    • Toni
    Jewel Blanch
    • Karen Lester
    Sam Gilman
    Sam Gilman
    • Fisherman
    Joshua Bryant
    Joshua Bryant
    • Dr. Emmett
    Richard Derr
    Richard Derr
    • Dr. Tillman
    Robert Hover
    Robert Hover
    • Frank Lester
    Carolyn Ames
    • Carol Lester
    Doug Johnson
    • Stewart
    Dermott Downs
    Dermott Downs
    • Danny Lester
    Jim Raymond
    Jim Raymond
    • Mr. Doherty
    • (as Jim B. Raymond)
    Penny Kunard
    • Mrs. Doherty
    Sandy Ward
    Sandy Ward
    • Telly Curran
    Joyce Easton
    • Rita
    Rebecca Ray
    • Girl in Bar
    • Director
      • Richard T. Heffron
    • Writers
      • Richard Matheson
      • Jack B. Weiner
    • All cast & crew
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    10Hup234!

    Brutally honest; horrifically real.

    Richard Matheson has given us another masterful screenplay, and Dick Van Dyke is perfectly cast in the dramatic role of his career. I saw this on its initial television release date, and I recall the wide recognition that it garnered; but "The Morning After" seems to have slipped from visibility lately. Still, at the time of this film, "lovable drunk" jokes and comics were prolific on television – and since "The Morning After", and its terrific eye-opening impact, they disappeared almost overnight. Now there were other, numerous efforts in those days to increase the awareness of alcoholism ... but I maintain that the impact of this unforgettable, much-discussed television film, with its chilling end, had a huge impact on the American consciousness. But we'll never be able to measure the number of lives it must have saved. Highly recommended to all.
    gpossley

    Made a huge impression on me

    I watched this film while I was in treatment for alcoholism in June of 1987.

    Thanks to God and AA, I have been continuously sober for the past 16 years.

    In a few days, it could be 17 but we do this one day at a time. I am going to reveal how the movie ends. Don't keep reading if you don't want to know. However, the movie is not available for purchase anywhere that I know so there's little chance that I'll spoil anything for you. The way it ends is that the Dick Van Dyke character gives up and goes away to drink himself to death. I generally hate movies that end badly but this one had a tremendous impact on me. Van Dyke's portrayal is so convincing. It reminds me of the tremendous power of alcohol and the "life and death" struggle that is recovery. God bless you for reading this and if you know of a way to purchase this film, please let me know.
    raysond

    A movie that packs a emotional subject on Alcoholism that is brutally grand but horribly real

    Its amazing that this seldom seen movie isn't out anywhere on video but it reminds us all of the emotional impact and trauma the affect us all when the painful and bitter subject of alcoholism comes into view. It can affect that lives of everyone we truly loved around us and it can pay a dangerous and painful price. I don't remember much about this movie when I saw it years ago as a child,but I did however got the chance to see this movie again when it aired recently on a cable channel and it stuck me in total awe. Dick Van Dyke's performance is astounding to watch as we see a man who has every to gain but terribly slips away to deep abyss of being a alcoholic losing everything he has worked for including losing his beloved wife and kids. I had an unbelivable impact on me when I saw this and it reminds me of how so much of how this disease can put you in either losing it all,ending up in jail,or sadly six feet under in the grave. Richard Matheson's masterful screenplay is a genuine classic as well as Dick Van Dyke's role of his career in which he should have won a Emmy for his mindblowing portrayal.
    10pjwpellegrino

    The Morning After, staring Dick Van Dyke

    I am a HUGE fan of Mr. Van Dyke, and this is my favorite performance. I remember watching this movie in the '70's on TV, and have been looking for a copy ever since. Dick Van Dyke is not only a genius comedic actor, but he is also a wonderfully moving dramatic actor as well. If anyone knows where I can purchase a copy of this movie, please let me know at pjwpellegrino@hotmail.com. I have been waiting for years!!! Mr. Van Dyke reminds me so much of my father, and I have been watching his shows since I was a little girl. A couple of years ago, I received a DVD of a few of the old "Dick Van Dyke Show", and I watch it over and over. PLEASE email me if you know how to obtain a copy of "The Morning After", as I have been searching for this movie forever. Thanks so much, Paula Pellegrino pjwpellegrino@hotmail.com
    dtucker86

    a classic

    I cannot say enough good things about this film. I guess it is the mark of a classic that a film that was made almost thirty years ago could still touch people today. Dick Van Dyke deserved an Emmy for his mind-blowing performance as a tragic alcoholic. This movie has the grimmest ending you could imagine but it makes it a better film and a cut above the typical "disease of the week" fare tv has so often served. What is so amazing to me is that Dick Van Dyke had never played a dramatic part before he took on this one. He has played two other dramatic parts I remember well, he was a priest accused of murder in The Runner Stumbles and played another alcoholic in an HBO presentation of The Country Girl. Its so ironic that all three of these fine performances that he gave are now almost impossible to see. I have gotten e-mails from people after I got my copy of TMA asking me how they could get it because they have family members who are alcohlics. All right,go to "Google" on your computer. It is the most effective search engine and type in Weird World Of 70's Cinema Video Library. They have many, many rare videos that I didn't even know existed and The Morning After is one of them. Thats how you can get a copy. The e-mail address of this site is fantasma@negation.net. A man named Fitzgerald owns the site. He will gladly send you a copy at a very reasonable price.

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    • Trivia
      Unknown to anyone but those close to him, Dick Van Dyke had been struggling with a real-life drinking problem for several years prior to making this movie. Before filming began, he decided to tell director Richard Heffron about his struggles. As a result, while filming, Heffron would lay out scenes, then tell Van Dyke, "you know more about this than I do, so just do it the way you see it, the way you feel it." Just before the movie aired, Van Dyke decided to go public with his alcoholism struggles, becoming one of the first entertainment figures to go public about a drinking problem. He received thousands of letters of support.
    • Quotes

      Rudy King: [after Charlie has attended an important meeting while hung over] I'm not going to mince words, Charlie. We've known each other too long for that. You were a disgrace this morning; I can still smell the liquor on your breath. I don't know how many of those men knew you were hung over, but I certainly did.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 26th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1974)
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      Sung by Joey Scarbury

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der Morgen danach
    • Production company
      • Wolper Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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