At one point in «Jack Lemmon Returns,» the intriguing new show at the Royal George Theatre from the impresario Hershey Felder, you see a still photo from the fine 1962
movie about alcoholism, «Days of Wine and Roses,» directed by Blake Edwards.
Not exact matches
In this period, he tackled an Oscar - winning drama
about alcoholism (The Lost Weekend), two well - regarded film noirs (Double Indemnity, Sunset Boulevard), a war drama (Stalag 17), two light - hearted rom - coms (Sabrina, Seven Year Itch) a gripping murder - mystery (Witness for the Prosecution) and perhaps the funniest American
movie of all time (Some Like It Hot).
There is so much to love
about this
movie, from the two leads playing off each other perfectly, to the exquisite filmmaking including fantastic dialogue with long - takes, to how deeply layered the screenplay is touching upon popularity,
alcoholism, parenting, relationships and plenty more.