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Cocaine: One Man's Seduction

  • TV Movie
  • 1983
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
614
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Cocaine: One Man's Seduction (1983)
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A real-estate salesman with career and marriage problems gets hooked on cocaine and finds that not only does it not help him cope, but it makes those problems much, much worse.A real-estate salesman with career and marriage problems gets hooked on cocaine and finds that not only does it not help him cope, but it makes those problems much, much worse.A real-estate salesman with career and marriage problems gets hooked on cocaine and finds that not only does it not help him cope, but it makes those problems much, much worse.

  • Director
    • Paul Wendkos
  • Writers
    • David Goldsmith
    • Barry Schneider
  • Stars
    • Dennis Weaver
    • Karen Grassle
    • Pamela Bellwood
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    614
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Wendkos
    • Writers
      • David Goldsmith
      • Barry Schneider
    • Stars
      • Dennis Weaver
      • Karen Grassle
      • Pamela Bellwood
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dennis Weaver
    Dennis Weaver
    • Eddie Gant
    Karen Grassle
    Karen Grassle
    • Barbara Gant
    Pamela Bellwood
    Pamela Bellwood
    • Robin Barstowe
    James Spader
    James Spader
    • Buddy Gant
    David Ackroyd
    David Ackroyd
    • Bruce Neumann
    Jeffrey Tambor
    Jeffrey Tambor
    • Mort Broome
    Richard Venture
    Richard Venture
    • Dan Hatten
    Dennis Howard
    • Jack Brayler
    Ted Le Plat
    Ted Le Plat
    • Tad Voss
    • (as Ted LePlat)
    Dennis Robertson
    Dennis Robertson
    • Stu
    Terry Wills
    • Zacker
    Kieu Chinh
    Kieu Chinh
    • Mrs. Marchais
    Denise Crosby
    Denise Crosby
    • Teller
    Bill Dearth
    Bill Dearth
    • Bob
    Stephen Keep Mills
    Stephen Keep Mills
    • Emergency Room Doctor
    • (as Stephen Keep)
    Sally Kemp
    Sally Kemp
    • Helen
    Clark L'Amoreaux
    • Ronnie
    • (as Clarke L'Amoreaux)
    Sagan Lewis
    Sagan Lewis
    • Linda
    • Director
      • Paul Wendkos
    • Writers
      • David Goldsmith
      • Barry Schneider
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    7bob_meg

    You'll turn it on as a joke, but find yourself strangely riveted

    It could be that the anti-drug movie is one of the hardest to pull off. Even with great setups and decent performances, they can come off as bathos-drenched soap-opera hell ("The Boost" always comes to mind, and it doesn't help when the lead actor acts like he's on crack when he's sober).

    "Cocaine: One Man's Addiction," while possibly having one of the most ridiculous titles in TV-Movie history, actually works due to the ordinariness and realism of the characters and plots. There isn't anything here that's going to shock or amaze you: just an ordinary guy sending himself down the toilet and wondering how he got there. But it gets to you, simply because it's so low-key. Dick Van Dyke did something similar with "The Morning After," but it never seemed as life-threatening or desperate as it does here.

    Weaver portrays an aging real estate agent who's finding himself edged out of the company he helped build. While he gives his usual competent performance, the real sparks fly from some of the supporting actors, notably Jeffrey Tambor, as a friend of Weaver's whose binge with coke nearly drove him to suicide, and a teenage James Spader, who brings an easy realism (and pain) to the role of Weaver's disaffected son.

    With Pamela Bellwood, nicely playing a poignantly injured casual user who initially lures Weaver toward his doom and a mis-cast Karen Grassle, who looks simply uncomfortable throughout.
    9TheFearmakers

    Snorting McCloud

    David Ackroyd tells Dennis Weaver the same thing that John Kapoles would say to James Woods in THE BOOST... that they need a boost... which means cocaine... and while both that movie and this TV-movie (that came out before) both got bad reviews, they're both, well... very addictive pieces of entertainment...

    Watching a hippie get high is like watching a fish swim... but seeing an otherwise conservative Willy "Death of a Salesman" Loman type blasting coke up his nose is always fun to watch, and of course quite rare, and Dennis Weaver, known for playing either tough or frantic roles, kind of balances both here...

    His good wife's Karen Grassle, his good son's James Spader, his semi-wild buddy's Jeffrey Tambor and the truly wild office flirt, who introduced him to the dealer to gave him a boost, is Pamela Bellwood, so the cast is sublime...

    But what makes this work is the realistic arc into his addiction and how the drug is treated here: first helping his fledgling sales (the best part) until the monkey starts showing, aka, he becomes a scene...

    The more Dennis does coke the more he strays from McCloud and morphs into the zany motel worker in Touch of Evil, and overall, whether soberly depressed or high as a kite or crashing like one, does a fantastic job, not overacting like he could have... meaning, he really seems high on coke, not some old actor putting us on.
    8NickDeckard

    a very funny film for those with a strange sense of humour...

    I'm not going to go into details about this film other than to say that some people (myself included) find this film very funny in places...however you will find it *very* hard to find! Its never going to be on TV I would have thought because of the title etc...I'm hoping for a DVD special edition but that's just being silly! To sum up..a couple of people I know who know a fair bit about the subject matter didn't like the film - they seemed uncomfortable, maybe the truth hurts?. Other people I know found it boring. However a select few found it hilarious in places...yes it is a "back from the pub/club film" - if you see it, buy/beg/borrow/steal it! It will interest you to know that this film is endorsed by Nancy Reagan..not my words, the words on the video cover!
    supersalsantos

    Who's This?!

    McCloud ditches stetson and tin flute for funky '80's leather-Jackson-jacket as old Mr Charles begins to burn a hole in his fashion sense as well as pocket. A tour-de-force performance by Dennis Weaver as dead-beat real estate loser Eddie Gant, transformed into a Caddy-driving high-roller thanks to Bolivia's finest export until inevitable excess leads to a pathetic, whimpering finale, a hospitalised Weaver unable to look his family in the eye whilst bubbling, "I'm so ashamed. I'm so ashamed!" Marvelous!
    dtucker86

    a hard no-nonsense look at cocaine addiction

    Dennis Weaver showed unusual shrewdness in picking scripts for television movies that he starred in. He consistently picked top-quality projects like The Ordeal Of Doctor Mudd and Bluffing It. This is another example of a quality tv film that rises above the usual fare. "It will kill her if she finds out...it will kill him if she doesn't" was the ad-line for this movie. Weaver plays Eddie a nice, unassuming real estate agent with a wife and teenage son with the typical hang-ups. Its hard to believe that a 47 year old man could be this foolish, but somehow Eddie gets hooked on cocaine. It starts innocently enough, a kooky acquaintence gets him to try a little. He is basically insecure about himself and cocaine makes him feel like he is on top of the world. He hides his coke in his shaving kit. Its like a snowball rolling down a hill and it just gets worse and worse. You feel like screaming at this man "WHAT IN THE HELL ARE YOU DOING YOU IDIOT!!!"His wife finds his coke stash and blames his son and in the most pathetic scene in the entire film, Weaver has to "explain" himself to his son. (Oh I was under so much pressure, thats why I used it!). It reminds me of Going For Broke with Delta Burke. Finally it all comes crashing down on Eddie as his heart flips out, and this scene is really frightning when they rush him to the emergency room. His son finally tells his mother the truth that its his father who is the addict. The most pitiful part of the whole film is when they wheel him down the corridor and he cries to his wife and son "OH PLEASE DONT EVEN LOOK AT ME IM SO ASHAMED!!!" As well you should be!

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      Similar to the 1988 drama The Boost, which was obviously inspired by this TV-movie. A salesman is down on his luck, gets into cocaine (tliterally old it's a "boost"), and the addiction takes over his life. Many scenes and situations are played out almost exactly.

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cocain
    • Production companies
      • Charles Fries Productions
      • David Goldsmith Productions
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      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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