The Subject Was Roses (1968)



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Synopsis:
Frank D. Gilroy's Pulitzer-winning "kitchen sink" theatrical piece The Subject Was Roses was given a no-frills film transference in 1968. Martin Sheen and Jack Albertson re-create their stage roles as a returning serviceman and his alcoholic father. Patricia Neal takes over from the play's Irene Dailey as Nettie Cleary, Timmy's (Sheen) overly protective mother, long at odds with husband John (Albertson) over his drinking. Mother and Father try to put on a facade of happiness for the benefit of their son, but soon the three of them are squabbling again, just as if the boy had never been away. With the exception of adding a few extraneous characters, the film version of The Subject Was Roses is essentially the same as its 1964 Broadway counterpart. The film helped establish the career of Martin Sheen, launched a whole new dramatic career for Jack Albertson, and represented a triumphant comeback for Patricia Neal, who'd recently recovered from a debilitating stroke.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
11/1/1968
Director Credit
Ulu Grosbard Director
Cast Credit
Grant Gordon Man in Restaurant
Patricia Neal Nettie Cleary
Jack Albertson John Cleary
Martin Sheen Timmy Cleary
Don Saxon Nightclub Master of Ceremonies
Elaine Williams Williams
Production Credits Credit
Edgar Lansbury Producer
Art Department Credit
George Jenkins Art Director
John Godfrey Set Designer
Film Camera Credit
Jack Priestley Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Anna Hill Johnstone Costume Designer
Mike Maggi Makeup



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