
Jack Lemmon
Joe Clay
Lee Remick
Kirsten Arnesen Clay
Charles Bickford
Ellis Arnesen
Jack Klugman
Jim Hungerford
Alan Hewitt
Rad Leland
Tom Palmer
Ballefoy
Debbie Megowan
Debbie Clay
Maxine Stuart
Dottie
Jack Albertson
Trayner
Leon Alton
Party Guest (uncredited)
Don Anderson
Party Guest (uncredited)
Lynn Borden
Party Guest (uncredited)
George DeNormand
Party Guest (uncredited)
James Gonzalez
Party Guest (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp
Party Guest (uncredited)
Harold Miller
Party Guest (uncredited)
Bert Stevens
Party Guest (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey
Party Guest (uncredited)
Charlene Holt
Guest (uncredited)
Mary Benoit
Tenant (uncredited)
Ella Ethridge
Tenant (uncredited)
Pat O'Malley
Tenant (uncredited)
Mel Blanc
Cartoons (voice) (uncredited)
Gail Bonney
Gladys (uncredited)
Dick Crockett
Boor (uncredited)
Russell Custer
Alcoholics Anonymous Member (uncredited)
Mathew McCue
Alcoholics Anonymous Member (uncredited)
Jennifer Edwards
Debbie Clay at Age 5 (uncredited)
Chuck Hicks
Attendant (uncredited)
James Lanphier
Prince (uncredited)
Ken Lynch
Proprietor (uncredited)
Doye O'Dell
Charlie Deans (uncredited)
Jack Riley
Waiter (uncredited)
Tom Rosqui
Bettor (uncredited)
Olan Soule
Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Katherine Squire
Mrs. Nolan (uncredited)
Charles Watts
Landry (uncredited)
Russ Bender
(uncredited)
Leoda Richards
Party Guest
Barbara Hines
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Reviews

What a departure for Jack Lemmon this is! Together with the also Oscar nominated Lee Remick, they offer us a really gripping performance. She ("Kirsten") is a tea-total secretary who is introduced to one of the PR guys "Joe" at a boat party. After a bit of a sticky start, she starts to warm to him and they begin to date. He is never far from a bottle; "hit me again" being his most oft used express

This is an intriguing, heavy drama about the downward spiral into alcoholism, and how it irrevocably tore apart the lives of one man and his wife. I have some respect for Blake Edwards, having seen this, as I previously had a low opinion of him after seeing The Pink Panther, which to this day I do not understand why it was so successful. But I'm not reviewing The Pink Panther, so I'll lay off it

It's as true to life as a vodka martini. The above quote is from director Blake Edwards, it's taken from the highly recommended commentary track he provides on the DVD for this excellent and compelling piece of work. Joe is a social drinker but he's social all the time, during one of his arranged parties for a client he meets and falls in love with teetotal Kirsten. They get married and chan












