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Clean and Sober

Thirty remarkable days in the life of an ordinary man.
1988 | 124m | English

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Director: Glenn Gordon Caron
Writer: Tod Carroll
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Hotshot real estate salesman Daryl has a bad cocaine habit. After embezzling his company's money, he wakes up next to a girl who overdosed. To hide from the police, he checks into a rehabilitation program guaranteeing anonymity. Under the mentorship of counselor Craig, Daryl accepts that he has a substance abuse problem. As he falls in love with fellow patient Charlie, Daryl begins committing to a newly sober life.
Release Date: Aug 10, 1988
Director: Glenn Gordon Caron
Writer: Tod Carroll
Genres: Drama
Keywords drug addiction, cocaine, alcoholism, drinking, real estate agent, substance abuse
Production Companies Imagine Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $8,674,093
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Michael Keaton Daryl Poynter
Kathy Baker Charlie Standers
Morgan Freeman Craig
Tate Donovan Donald Towle
Henry Judd Baker Xavier
Claudia Christian Iris
J. David Krassner Tiller
Dakin Matthews Bob
Mary Catherine Martin Cheryl Ann
Patricia Quinn June
Pamela Dunlap Jane
Terri Hanauer Admissions Counsellor
David A. Kimball Doctor
Veronica Redd Head Nurse - Detox
Sharie Doolittle Nurse
Sharon Medearis Nurse
M. Emmet Walsh Richard Dirks
Brian Benben Martin Laux
Rachel Ryan Karen Peluso
Name Job
Glenn Gordon Caron Director
Freddie Hice Stunts
Tod Carroll Screenplay
Jan Kiesser Director of Photography
Richard Chew Editor
Kathy Wickline Casting
Glenn Daniels Casting
Robert Turturice Costume Design
Marion Dougherty Casting
Joel Schiller Production Design
Donald J. Remacle Set Decoration
Eric W. Orbom Art Direction
Chris Howell Stunt Coordinator
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Ron Howard Executive Producer
Tony Ganz Producer
Deborah Blum Producer
Jay Daniel Co-Producer
Tod Carroll Associate Producer
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BreakingTraining77
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Michael Keaton tries his hand in a dramatic portrayal of an alcoholic, drug addicted stock broker who finds refuge in a treatment program - but not for it's intended purpose. He slowly begins to realize that be may be there for a reason, but the arrogant nature of his personality is always at confl ... ict. As someone with long term sobriety, I always tell people that this is close to the real thing that Hollywood has to offer. Nobody is a model citizen in this world, most are flawed, lonely, angry characters, however there is some redemption in the masses. Strong supporting roles including M. Emmet Walsh, Kathy Bates and a young Morgan Freeman. Worth a look if you can find it.

Jun 23, 2021
narrator56
9.0

Michael Keaton puts in a great dramatic performance in this movie, at a time when his star was definitely rising. This movie was released the same year as Beetlejuice, and the year before Batman. Kathy Bates also excels as Charlie. Keaton’s Money manager character Daryl has gamed the system to st ... eal client funds, and even as his drug addiction careens towards bottom, he uses a private rehab center as a shield against being found by the authorities. As he becomes involved with Bates’ character Charlie, who he meets while in rehab, he begins to take his sobriety seriously, perhaps more so than his new girlfriend does herself. There are touches of humor and Daryl’s charm to break up the more serious moments. At one point Daryl encourages her to use a script to talk to her previous boyfriend on the phone. She gives it a try, she shows Daryl the sheet and repeats the ugly profane response she receives, telling him she doesn’t see that on there as a possible response. The movie builds up to a short speech by Daryl that is heartfelt and powerful. The details are brutal at time, and probably therefore accurate, and well worth watching. It carries a message with it, but isn’t merely a message movie. Back when it came out and moved to HBO and DVD, I watched it multiple times. It might be time to watch it again.

Jun 23, 2021