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Best drunk in a movie?


Sterling Hayden in "The Long Goodbye."

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Nicholas Cage in Leaving Las Vegas

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Dudley Moore in Arthur (1981)

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Dudley Moore in “10”

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Lee Marvin in Cat Ballou (1965)
https://youtu.be/cz6fKjtQ1zI
https://youtu.be/QRJJDxe0fgc - ("He did. He missed the barn!" was always one of my favorite lines in a movie)
He was so good in fact, that he won the Oscar for Best Performance by an Actor for this role.

And for the record, this film was made before Jane Fonda became Hanoi Jane.

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Lee Marvin was hilarious in Cat Ballou. I laugh every time I see that scene in the film.

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After rereading this thread today, I went ahead and ordered Cat Ballou on DVD from Amazon.
It is scheduled to arrive tomorrow.

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Charlie Allnutt in The African Queen (51)

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Foster Brooks in The Villain.

I know it's not a great movie, but Brooks did the best drunk act I ever saw to this day.

He worked a lot with Dean Martin on his shows (check out the airplane pilot sketch), and was a regular on those comedy roasts they used to do a lot back in the sixties.

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I youtubed that
Good stuff, Martin couldn't help but bust up

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I think that's the best of the sketches he did with Martin, but there are many more.

In fact I would put that one on a par with the dentist sketch from the Carol Burnett show.

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The movie where Kirk Douglas basically plays Wile E. Coyote? I haven’t seen it in a long time but I really enjoyed it.

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I only saw that movie in full when it was on UK TV last week, and had no idea Foster Brooks was in it.

It's ok...i know it was not well recieved when it was first released, many though the Chuck Jones/Road Runner homage stuff just didnt work.

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Rick Blaine in Casablanca too.

Bogie excelled at playing drunks. Unlike many of his contemporaries Bogie's sots were human beings and not dialed-up-to-eleven cartoon characters.

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Yeah, hard to picture him without a glass of scotch, a burning cigarette and a world weary look in his eyes

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Very true.

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I second Dudley Moore.

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I'll add

Alfred P. Doolittle in My Fair Lady
Mr. Bacchus (ship's surgeon) in Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)
Gabby Johnson in Blazing Saddles

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Richard E. Grant in Withnail & I (1987)

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Yes he was great and to think that he has never actually been drunk in real life.

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He played it perfectly, You'd think he was actually drunk on screen 👍

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I concur.

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He was a magnificent drunk 👍

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Ray Milland - The Lost Weekend
Denzel Washington - Flight

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who left that door ajar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZbvbWznmaM

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