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Adam at Six A.M.

  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 40min
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5,7/10
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Adam at Six A.M. (1970)
Drame

Après la mort d'un parent, un professeur se rend à l'enterrement, s'y trouve un emploi en travaillant avec des lignes électriques et voit bientôt toute sa vie changer devant ses yeux.Après la mort d'un parent, un professeur se rend à l'enterrement, s'y trouve un emploi en travaillant avec des lignes électriques et voit bientôt toute sa vie changer devant ses yeux.Après la mort d'un parent, un professeur se rend à l'enterrement, s'y trouve un emploi en travaillant avec des lignes électriques et voit bientôt toute sa vie changer devant ses yeux.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Scheerer
  • Scénario
    • Stephen Karpf
    • Elinor Karpf
  • Casting principal
    • Michael Douglas
    • Lee Purcell
    • Joe Don Baker
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    5,7/10
    462
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    • Réalisation
      • Robert Scheerer
    • Scénario
      • Stephen Karpf
      • Elinor Karpf
    • Casting principal
      • Michael Douglas
      • Lee Purcell
      • Joe Don Baker
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    • 9avis des critiques
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    Michael Douglas
    Michael Douglas
    • Adam Gaines
    Lee Purcell
    Lee Purcell
    • Jerri Jo Hopper
    Joe Don Baker
    Joe Don Baker
    • Harvey Gavin
    Louise Latham
    Louise Latham
    • Mrs. Hopper
    Charles Aidman
    Charles Aidman
    • Mr. Hopper
    Grayson Hall
    Grayson Hall
    • Inez Treadly
    Marge Redmond
    Marge Redmond
    • Cleo
    Dana Elcar
    Dana Elcar
    • Van Treadly
    Ed Call
    • Orville
    Carolyn Conwell
    • Mavis
    Butch Youngblood
    • Elwood
    Greg Joseph
    Greg Joseph
    • Ed
    Timothy Blake
    • Girl at Party
    Richard Derr
    Richard Derr
    • Mr. Gaines
    Pat Randall
    • Pearlie
    Joella Deffenbaugh
    • Marylist
    • (as Jo Ella Deffenbaugh)
    Sharon Marshall
    • Rosalie
    David Sullivan
    • Leroy
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Scheerer
    • Scénario
      • Stephen Karpf
      • Elinor Karpf
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    6rwint

    Great Chance to See Michael Douglas in a Early Role

    Idealistic college professor decides to find himself by spending a summer in the midwest as a laborer. He meets and falls in love with a beautiful young lady who, to his regret, cannot share his same vision. Biggest differance here is that the other laborers aren't potrayed as ignorant, suspicious, bigots. Instead we see them as friendly, helpful, and interesting people. Does degenerate into the perverbial bar fight, but mostly this is a subdued, almost loving look at Americas' heartland. Great chance to see Michael Douglas in a very early dramatic role. (He did this even before STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO). Lee Purcell is also quite good becoming easily identifiable of most young ladies of that era (and even today). She willingly takes on the more 'liberated' values of the younger generation when it is conveniant and fun, but is unable (and unwilling) to break from the mores of the enviroment from which she was raised. Has a good final shot.
    8gdeangel

    The hollow shell of American Life

    Call it sentiments of generation X before generation X. This movie was fantastic. It asks the sincere question: do you see yourself as successful, or do others see it in you? And what would happen if you and society found your success in different places? The last scene captures the outcome visually with great symbolism.
    7tanderz

    Not bad, if you're a Michael Douglas fan

    The movie starts with Adam (Douglas) as a linguistics professor in California. During summer break, he takes the opportunity to look at his life. The movie doesn't really spend enough time developing the early Adam, but he sees something in his life he doesn't like. He finds out that an aunt that lived in Missouri has died and he takes this opportunity to drive across country for the funeral and maybe a better life.

    Being somewhat disenchanted with California life, Adam enjoys what he saw in Missouri. He is introduced to Jerri Jo (Purcell) and as most guy meets girl plots go, they fall in love. Because of this, he decides to spend his summer break in Missouri. He gets a job and makes friends with the locals. Joe Don Baker plays a member of Adam's work crew, and is portrayed as the basic mid-western, small town family man. With a wife and kids he seems happy, but restricted from doing much else with his life.

    Time progresses and Adam and Jerri Jo decide to get married. But not much later, he begins to see Jerri Jo and her family in a different light. He notices little snippets of the life he might be living, if he goes through with the marriage. It becomes more and more obvious to him that he and Jerri Jo don't share the same views of married life.

    From interaction with Jerri Jo's family and friends, his concerns build until he seems to struggle with the choice he's made. He sees a "cookie cutter" way of life laid out for him, if he stays in Missouri. He's torn between two worlds. There are parts of Missouri life he would enjoy, but he also enjoyed parts of the free spirit life he had in California. The intensity builds until he finally has to choose.

    I won't spoil the end, although some of the other reviews have already done that. I enjoyed this movie. I think I partly liked seeing the places I'm familiar with, the faces I know, etc. But I'm also very much a Michael Douglas fan. This film was before "The Streets of San Francisco", a series I loved. And you'll see a much younger Douglas in this movie, although you'll see his compelling persona has already begun to form.

    To give you a bit of an inside, I grew up in Cameron, Missouri. It was one of the small towns this movie was filmed in. I was 17 at the time. The producers came to our high school, looking for extras. They wanted a fresh and naive mid-western look. Men with short cut hair and no mustaches or sideburns, women with wholesome, girl next door faces.

    I don't intend to spoil the "look" of the movie for you, but it was obvious that they wanted Missouri to look vastly different than California's "hip" way of life. I thought they might have gone too far looking for the "hick" element in contrast. They even had a tractor driving down the main street of our town, in the film.

    Other than some things that only a local might see, they did a pretty good job of showing how a small mid-west town was, back in the late 60s or early 70s. And although this production has some flaws, it shows a "coming of age" struggle that many young people deal with. I think this movie is worth your time.
    5LilyDaleLady

    Interesting hippie era Michael Douglas film

    This is an unusual film for Michael Douglas, and kind of "lost". I wonder if it was ever even released? I rather doubt it's even available on video or DVD today: your only shot at seeing it is late at night on same cable station. Which is how I saw it, many years ago.

    Adam is a late 20s college professor having a sort of early mid-life crisis when he decides to spontaneously attend a family funeral in the Midwest. Away from his intellectual/liberal environment and hedonistic lifestyle, he finds life in the small town surprisingly warm and embracing. In time, he has a working class job (light years from his cushy teaching job), friends (Joe Don Baker) and a cute girlfriend for whom he has the major hots, but who is "saving herself for marriage." Adam becomes, for this one summer anyhow, so immersed in this simple down-to-earth lifestyle that he decides to marry the girlfriend and buy a house.

    At this point, the film takes a sharp detour...as if ashamed suddenly of the idea that simple hard work, good friends and a loving marriage might be exactly what spoiled pretentious Adam needed all along. So he abruptly decides to "chuck it all" when sent on a mission to buy vanilla ice cream for his fiancé's bridal shower...and skedaddles out of town in his sports car, presumably never to be seen again. (Or maybe to return to his unhappy life as a swinging college teacher.) No closure on the presumably broken-hearted fiancé, who had to be humiliated by his disappearance, or his confused and hurt friends.

    For some reason this film has stuck in my mind all these years. I think because up until the final couple of minutes, it almost seems like a pre-Reagan paean to family values...which would have made "Adam" a real oddity in 1970. Some good supporting work from supporting actors. This film also foreshadows the 80s film, "Amber Waves of Grain" with Kurt Russell and Mare Winningham, about a spoiled actor who becomes a farm worker.

    If you are up late at night and this comes on...watch it. Something different, and you get to see a very young Michael Douglas.

    (BTW: No, the title makes no sense at all.)
    5lnonemaker

    This movie was filmed in my hometown of Excelsior Springs, Missouri.

    That would be the only reason why I would watch it again. I was 3 years old when it was made, but I remember my parents talking about how exciting it was to have Michael Douglas staying in our little 'ol town and how everyone in town were extras in the movie. I've seen it as an adult and the only thing I enjoyed about it was looking for familiar faces and familiar places in my hometown. I would imagine anyone not from my hometown wouldn't enjoy this movie as much as I did.

    It is kind of an interesting movie to watch, early in the career of Michael Douglas. I believe this movie was made before he did Streets of San Francisco which by the way I absolutely loved!

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      According to an interview with Lee Purcell, she was chosen for the main role (to be teamed with Michael Douglas) from among dozens of young girls by Steve McQueen, whose company Solar Productions produced this movie. It is also the only Solar production in which McQueen does not appear.
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      Referenced in The Bob Newhart Show: Carol at 6:01 (1976)
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      Words and music by Chip Taylorand Dave Grusin

      Sung by Danny O'Keefe

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 janvier 2022 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Excelsior Springs, Missouri, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Cinema Center Films
      • Solar Productions
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      • 1h 40min(100 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
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