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Believe in Me

  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 26min
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5,7/10
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Michael Sarrazin in Believe in Me (1971)
Remy is a medical student who has a flair for making his patients comfortable. His genuine concern for the patients in his charge marks him as a hot prospect in his internship program. Pamela works at a children's book publishing company. The two meet via Pamela's brother, who is also Remy's good friend. They fall in love and get an apartment in the East Village of New York. Soon after, the couple begins to indulge in speed and barbiturates. They become heavily addicted. Remy is thrown out of medical school and Pamela quits her job. Remy soon finds himself in debt with the local dealer, Stutter, who introduces his customer to heroin as a revenge for his late bill. Pamela faces the prospect of getting sober at her brother's clinic, but must leave behind a destitute Remy in order to do it.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn intern (Michael Sarrazin) and his literary lover (Jacqueline Bisset) are consumed by their addictions to the drug called speed, methamphetamine.An intern (Michael Sarrazin) and his literary lover (Jacqueline Bisset) are consumed by their addictions to the drug called speed, methamphetamine.An intern (Michael Sarrazin) and his literary lover (Jacqueline Bisset) are consumed by their addictions to the drug called speed, methamphetamine.

  • Réalisation
    • Stuart Hagmann
  • Scénario
    • Israel Horovitz
  • Casting principal
    • Michael Sarrazin
    • Jacqueline Bisset
    • Jon Cypher
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    199
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    • Réalisation
      • Stuart Hagmann
    • Scénario
      • Israel Horovitz
    • Casting principal
      • Michael Sarrazin
      • Jacqueline Bisset
      • Jon Cypher
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    Rôles principaux26

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    Michael Sarrazin
    Michael Sarrazin
    • Remy
    Jacqueline Bisset
    Jacqueline Bisset
    • Pamela
    Jon Cypher
    Jon Cypher
    • Alan
    Allen Garfield
    Allen Garfield
    • Stutter
    Kurt Dodenhoff
    • Matthew
    Marcia Jean Kurtz
    Marcia Jean Kurtz
    • Emergency Room Nurse
    Kevin Conway
    Kevin Conway
    • Clancy
    Roger Robinson
    Roger Robinson
    • Angel
    Antonio Fargas
    Antonio Fargas
    • Boy
    Milt Kamen
    • Attending Physician
    Susan Doukas
    • Ward Nurse
    Suzannah Norstrand
    • Sylvia
    Ultra Violet
    Ultra Violet
    • Emergency Room Patient
    William Abruzzi
    • Lecturer
    • (as Dr. William Abruzzi)
    Matthew Anton
    • David Kieser (Little Boy)
    Elizabeth Saunders
    • Saleslady
    • (as Elizabeth Brown)
    Tony Capodilupo
    • Max Trencher
    Tom Floral
    • Michael
    • Réalisation
      • Stuart Hagmann
    • Scénario
      • Israel Horovitz
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    6SnoopyStyle

    druggie movie

    Remy (Michael Sarrazin) is a medical student working in a hospital. He is friendly with the patients but he's stealing drugs from his work. He starts dating Pamela (Jacqueline Bisset) and they move in together. The two become drug addicts.

    It's a druggie movie. It's a little more realistic than the old government issued drug prevention shorts shown in high schools. It's still somewhat awkward like a lesson of the week movie. It doesn't have a free-flowing plot. They are druggies and they need the drugs. That seems to be the extend of the ideas in the writing.
    5boblipton

    Not Believable

    Michael Sarrazin is an intern in a big hospital. He develops rapport with the patients, and spends their entire date saving a life, which enchants children's book editor Jacqueline Bisset. How does he do it? He's a speed addict, and soon hooks Miss Bisset. Their lives go to pot, although they continue to look fabulous and dress well to the end.

    It's a problem with Hollywood productions about people who lose their fabulous lives because of drugs, that they still look fabulous and wear good-looking clothes. Of course we don't want want to see our stars look the way their characters should -- although Christian Bale is willing to lose or gain 30 or so kilograms for artistic verisimilitude -- but Miss Bisset's performance, while spot on, isn't convincing when she continues to look so gorgeous, and Sarrazin ends looking like he's sleepy instead of strung out.

    Sometimes you have to make sacrifices in order to tell a tragic story. They didn't here.
    10MrDeWinter

    Jacqueline Bisset

    Better than expected. Michael Sarrazin has never been overly convincing in anything really but Jacqueline Bisset is a revelation. It is also an interesting docu of the US in the 70s. For movie buffs.
    7csydow-1

    A timely film for today's drug culture and the family it affects.

    This movie has haunted me for more than 35 years! I remember how beautiful Jacquelline Bissett was in the beginning and how she, the character, changed over the years with the use of drugs. I can still see the final scene - this from a fan who can barely remember the movies I saw last week! In the drug culture of the 1970's, this would have been a potent film to use as a drug deterrent for teens and adults alike. Her changing appearance was amazing! The family didn't looks at things very realistically either. My kids were pretty young then, so I didn't realize just how much this lifestyle could and would affect my own family's lifestyle. I have looked for this movie on all the TV movie channels and on movie sources for years, in the hopes to see it again. This space is the first I have found that tells that it hasn't been made into a CD. No wonder I haven't found it. However, I still would welcome an opportunity to see it again. The performances were outstanding and so important, even today.
    Crap_Connoisseur

    Surprisingly Good

    "Believe In Me" has been aired quite regularly of late on Australian cable TV. I stumbled across it and (embarrassingly enough) thought I would check it out because I liked the Lou Rawls theme song. I'm really glad I did because this film turned out to be a small gem.

    During the first 10 or 15 minutes of the film, I thought I was in for a corny romance about a dedicated doctor, Remy, and his editor girlfriend, Pamela. I was genuinely surprised when Dr. Do Good stole hospital supplies to get high and was really taken aback when Pamela decided to follow Remy's example and started to shoot up. Pamela and Remy's descent into drug addiction is affecting and very gritty for a mainstream movie made in 1971. I'm sure the subject matter of white collar drug use was even more confronting back then than it is now.

    I was interested to read that a significant amount of the film was edited out and re-shot because it was thought to be too bleak. This explains the jarring way in which lighter moments are interspersed into the action and the very annoying use of the (quite lovely) romantic score, which I think was intended to give the impression that the film really just a tragic love story. I'm sure the studio thought this would make the film more palatable to audiences but it just makes the story seem ridiculous. Nevertheless, the studio butchery does not entirely ruin the film. The performances by Michael Sarrazin and Jacqueline Bisset are great and the film does provide a fresh perspective on drug addiction.

    I would really love to see the film as the director originally intended. I think "Believe In Me" is ripe for a director's cut on DVD, this is one of those rare films that seems more relevant today than when it was made. Recommended!

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    • Anecdotes
      Fifty minutes of Stuart Hagmann's original version hit the cutting room floor after re-shoots, including a scene featuring George Rose and Geraldine Fitzgerald as Jacqueline Bisset's parents. Bisset's character goes to visit them at their Connecticut home.
    • Gaffes
      Remy is walking down the street with Matthew with signs in the background that read "St. Marks Liqours" and "Hair" and they come upon Remy's dealer. Suddenly they are back up the street where they had just come from, much closer to those signs.
    • Citations

      Remy: You're hungry? How dare you! How dare you! All right, all right. You're hungry! Let's see. Let's see. Ah-ha! Chocolate syrup. Here! Here! Drink it. Drink it. Drink it all. Don't leave anything left. Down the hatch. C'mon. Drink the chocolate syrup, bitch!

    • Connexions
      Features David Copperfield (1935)
    • Bandes originales
      Believe in Me
      Music by Fred Karlin

      Lyrics by Meg Karlin (as Tylwyth Kymry)

      Performed by Lou Rawls

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 avril 1972 (Japon)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Speed is of the Essence
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 850 Third Avenue, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(Western Publishing Building)
    • Société de production
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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