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A Day at the Beach

  • 1970
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A Day at the Beach (1970)
Drama

Bernie, un alcohólico autodestructivo, recibe el encargo de vigilar a su sobrina Winnie. Bernie pone a prueba la paciencia de sus conocidos y Winnie suele quedarse sola.Bernie, un alcohólico autodestructivo, recibe el encargo de vigilar a su sobrina Winnie. Bernie pone a prueba la paciencia de sus conocidos y Winnie suele quedarse sola.Bernie, un alcohólico autodestructivo, recibe el encargo de vigilar a su sobrina Winnie. Bernie pone a prueba la paciencia de sus conocidos y Winnie suele quedarse sola.

  • Dirección
    • Simon Hesera
  • Guionistas
    • Roman Polanski
    • Heere Heeresma
    • James Brockway
  • Elenco
    • Mark Burns
    • Beatie Edney
    • Fiona Lewis
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Simon Hesera
    • Guionistas
      • Roman Polanski
      • Heere Heeresma
      • James Brockway
    • Elenco
      • Mark Burns
      • Beatie Edney
      • Fiona Lewis
    • 21Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 13Opiniones de los críticos
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    Mark Burns
    Mark Burns
    • Bernie
    Beatie Edney
    Beatie Edney
    • Winnie
    • (as Beatrice Edney)
    Fiona Lewis
    Fiona Lewis
    • Melissa
    Maurice Roëves
    Maurice Roëves
    • Nicholas
    Jack MacGowran
    Jack MacGowran
    • Ticket Seller
    Peter Sellers
    Peter Sellers
    • Stallholder
    • (as A. Queen)
    Graham Stark
    Graham Stark
    • Pipi
    Joanna Dunham
    • Tonie
    Eva Dahlbeck
    Eva Dahlbeck
    • Cafe Proprietress
    Thomas Heathcote
    Thomas Heathcote
    • Dice Player
    • (as Tom Heathcote)
    Jørgen Kiil
    • Carl
    Bertel Lauring
    • Louis
    • (as Bertil Lauring)
    Sisse Reingaard
    • Daughter of Cafe Proprietress
    • (as Sisse Reingärd)
    Lily Bacberg
    • Barmaid
    Benny Bundgaard
    • Delivery Man
    Lise Dietrich
    • Louis' Girlfriend
    June Eelli
    • Gypsy Woman
    Grith Fjeldmose
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      • Simon Hesera
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      • Roman Polanski
      • Heere Heeresma
      • James Brockway
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    7nickrogers1969

    Well worth watching

    It's amazing to have finally seen this lost film. Poor Mark Burns died this year without ever having seen the finished film! Why was it lost? It's quite good but I can understand that even if this film had a normal release in cinemas it would not have been a hit. It's too sad and tragic. The performances are great, tho. Mark Burns plays a sensitive soul who loves his daughter but loves his drink a little bit more. Beatie Edney is amazing. One of the best child performances I've seen. It's fantastic to see that she grew up to be an even greater actress as an adult. She was in a chilling part in the TV series Prime Suspect.

    It's also nice to see the Danish beach where "A Day" was filmed and also to see the great Bergman actress Eva Dahlbeck in the small role of a café owner.
    9manuel-pestalozzi

    In my opinion a masterpiece

    As someone who usually does not like movies soliciting compassion for alcoholics or drug addicts I was surprised how much I liked A Day at the Beach. The title's promise is fulfilled in the best way possible. A young, intelligent alcoholic takes his little niece to a small seaport for a day. The man is most of the time looking for booze or ingesting it, occasionally rendering verbal outbursts which often sound very lucid. The girl is left to her own devices most of the time but fiercely loyal to her uncle.

    From the technical side the movie is virtually faultless. Foreground and background are always in very sharp focus, except for two brief episodes with POV shots of the very drunk main character. The drabness of the place (it is always raining or overcast) is occasionally contrasted by bright, vivid colors. It looks all very controlled and there can be no doubt that a true master is behind this picture. The cast is brilliant down to every secondary character. I found Peter Seller's contribution as a fairy unnecessary and superfluous, though.

    I watched the DVD release from Odeon Entertainment. There is an informative booklet about the movie, but Roman Polanski's involvement in the actual shooting is not clear. According to the booklet Polanski left the film while the final editing was in progress. Doesn't this mean that the effectively directed the movie? I would not be surprised if this were the case, in my opinion it very much looks like a Polanski movie. Its stunning how timeless his work is!

    A Day at the Beach would never have attracted a mass audience, and from the look of it (and the choice of actors) it probably was never meant to be a blockbuster. But everybody who can stand this difficult and rather depressing subject matter (men preferring drugs to other humans) this is a rewarding and aesthetically satisfying movie. It's great that they made it available on DVD.
    6samnaji-15383

    "The kids are in the car"....

    Films about alcoholism are never going to be easy to watch, but what makes this film special is that we see the full effects of the selfishness and path to destruction alcoholics do to their loved ones.

    If you have ever been in the presence of a drunk, when you are sober yourself, you have probably seen the worst aspect of that person, which can often come across as either boring, bullying, or downright nasty. To the credit of this film and the excellent acting by Mark Burns, all of these characteristics are explored in the film. By the end of the film, your heart goes out to little Winnie (Beatie Edney) who deserves a far better dad, whom she believes is her uncle because of the shame that Bernie (Mark Burns) has brought onto his family.

    This film has the otherworldiness that Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory suffers from. It features British actors, talking in English, but the film was done in Denmark. It kind of works in a weird parallel universe sort of way. It is not really important because the story counts more.

    Anyone who has kids knows the dreaded feeling of trying to kill a day while finding ways to entertain them. So spending a rainy day at the beach just to get out of the house is something parents can relate to. The cameo of Peter Sellers (credited as A. Queen) and Graham Stark was light relief the film really needed because, from then on, it becomes a catalogue of distressing episodes as Bernie self-destructs.

    The scene when the selfish parents join Bernie in the pub and leave the kids in the car says a lot about the 70s. Different times. A different world.

    A powerful but sad film. I am glad I caught it on Netflix.
    8christopher-underwood

    some surprisingly horrific sequences

    Being a great fan of European cinema in the early 60s, I loved Polanski's, Knife in the Water, Repulsion and Cul-de-Sac but was initially very disappointed with the full on colour film, Rosemary's Baby. Having now seen the most impressive A Day At The Beach which should have been released before Rosemary's Baby, I would certainly have been happier back then if the order of release had not been so drastically changed by circumstances. This great little film is much more akin to the director's early b/w features, although this is in colour, and is bleak indeed. Seemingly shot in a single day in the pouring rain on some desolate Danish beach we spend some time with a little girl and her 'uncle' who spends most of the time trying to get another drink. Despicable, though the lead often appears, there is an palpable bond between the two and it is quite startling that when others try to relate to the child, our hero seems peerless. Fascinating, dark and with a brilliant performance from the young girl, this also has some surprisingly horrific sequences (not counting the true horror of Graham Stark as some horrible underling of a gay Peter sellers!). Well worth searching out.
    arbitre

    My brother is the director, not Polanski

    I recently had a look at the comments about this film. I am rather amazed that all of them attribute this movie to Roman Polanski. As IMDb writes it, this movie was directed by Simon Hesera, my late brother, and not Roman Polanski. It was his first major feature movie, saluted as a masterpiece by movie critics or other directors (such as Michelangelo Antonioni). Time has gone by, and for some unknown reason, in spite of the fact that Polanski is only mentioned as the one who adapted the story to the screen, the name of the director was skipped and the movie added to Polanski's curriculum. I was 17 years old and remember well the time when this film was made. Polanski, Peter Sellers and my late brother were all good friends and the movie was made "between friends". The story goes that my brother was given, with this sad movie and its tragic subject, a difficult first chance at directing a movie. Had he been given another subject, happier, funnier or more commercial, he would have made a hit and started a popular career as director, no less than Polanski's, who recognized my brother's genius.

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      Lost for 20 years due to a "paperwork error" by Paramount Pictures. Was tracked down in 1992.
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      Featured in The Unknown Peter Sellers (2000)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Copenhague, Dinamarca(kinema weekly 26/4/69)
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      • Cadre Films
      • Cinema Group
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