It occurred to me the other day to do another vote – this time on the best drunk in a film. There must be loads but the funny thing is that I can’t remember too many off the top of my head. So suggestions please to add to my short list:
1. Walter Matthau in Earthquake (this is also definitely my funniest)
2. Lee Marvin in Paint Your Wagons
3. Lee Marvin in Cat Ballou (I’m still going to check out Paul Newman in The Sting though)
4. Paul Newman in The Hudsucker Proxy
5. Shelley Winters in Alfie
6. Martin Sheen in Apocalypse Now (thanks for suggestion El’Phantasmo)
7. I forgot Nick Cage in Leaving Las Vegas
8. Embarrassing one this but Oliver Reed in Oliver! Okay, okay I know the film is a bit of old hokey’ but he really is very menacing – and he was Carol Reed’s nephew.
9. Okay – the butler in Dinner for One, although I am not sure I have seen this. I will look on youtube
10. Cary Grant in North by North West. Actually this is pretty good too.
I could add George Peppard in The Blue Max and indeed the book is about alcoholism but this is barely touched upon in the film.
Okay I think ten is enough. This time we will leave it 6 months before a final vote in case others come up and so that we have a chance to see some of the nominations we haven’t yet seen.
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Without a doubt Martin Sheen in Apocalypse Nowhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD1jkBL6NwA
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Nobody can beat the butler in, 'Dinner for One!'An absolutely classical performance!
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Can you give me a link to that film 'Dinner for One' Gary? I am not familiar with it and there are loads with that name on imdb.com.
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Dinner for One is the most repeated tv programme ever, thanks mostly to the Germans.http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinner_for_One?wasRedirected=true
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I always liked Cary Grant's drunkenness in North by Northwest. It's not a convincing dunk performance, but it is funny.
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I think Paul Newman was only pretending to be drunk in The Sting – it was part of his con.Perhaps you're thinking of Cool Hand Luke?
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hmmm good point but I think I am correct. I will have to check. In Cool-hand Luke he definitely gets drunk but I don't think he is a drunk.
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Well, he's definitely not a drunk in The Sting.Can anyone remember the movie where Lee Marvin is a hired gunslinger, but when he arrives in town he falls out the carriage because he's drunk?
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Cat Ballou?
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I think that's the one. Lee played 2 roles.
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