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Clean and Sober (1988)

Clean and Sober (1988)
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The directorial debut of Glenn Gordon Caron, the creator of the television series Moonlighting (1985-89), this intense, gritty drama was received as one of the best-ever cinematic treatments of substance abuse. Michael Keaton stars as Daryl Poynter, a hustling, successful Philadelphia real estate agent who has become addicted to cocaine. He's already got problems, including nearly a $100,000 embezzled from his employer and lost on the stock market, when he wakes up one morning with a young woman dead in his bed from a coke overdose. His company is asking questions about the missing funds, and the dead girl's father is plastering his neighborhood with posters accusing Daryl of being a murderer, so he decides to hide out in an anonymous drug treatment program. There, however, Daryl runs into tough-minded counselor and former addict Craig (Morgan Freeman), who has heard all of Daryl's lies and tricks before. Daryl also finds romance with an abused fellow addict, Charlie Standers (Kathy Baker), and understanding with his Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor (M. Emmet Walsh). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael KeatonKathy Baker, (more)
Director(s):
Glenn Gordon Caron
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Clean and Sober

The directorial debut of Glenn Gordon Caron, the creator of the television series Moonlighting (1985-89), this intense, gritty drama was received as one of the best-ever cinematic treatments of substance abuse. Michael Keaton stars as Daryl Poynter, a hustling, successful Philadelphia real estate agent who has become addicted to cocaine. He's already got problems, including nearly a $100,000 embezzled from his employer and lost on the stock market, when he wakes up one morning with a young woman dead in his bed from a coke overdose. His company is asking questions about the missing funds, and the dead girl's father is plastering his neighborhood with posters accusing Daryl of being a murderer, so he decides to hide out in an anonymous drug treatment program. There, however, Daryl runs into tough-minded counselor and former addict Craig (Morgan Freeman), who has heard all of Daryl's lies and tricks before. Daryl also finds romance with an abused fellow addict, Charlie Standers (Kathy Baker), and understanding with his Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor (M. Emmet Walsh). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
124 mins

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Director(s):
Glenn Gordon Caron
Writer(s):
Tod CarrollGlenn Gordon Caron
Producer(s):
Ron HowardDeborah BlumBrian Grazer
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Adult Situations, Substance Abuse)
Clean and Sober Awards:
  • 1987 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Actor
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Carol K.

    Not my usual taste in movies, but interesting as the first dramatic role for Michael Keaton and his acting is subtle and compelling. Having seen him in many other, more recent dramatic roles, i had to check this one out and i'm glad i did. Recommend it only for die-hard Keaton fans and those who have a taste for the dark side.

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    James C.

    Interesting and relevant movie about the nature and dangers of addiction. Excellent performance by Michael Keaton.

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    Corrine F.

    Interesting story and Michael Keaton was very believable in the role. I enjoyed it!

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