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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars vodka straight up and marriage on the rocks
Though this film was made in 1969, it is a portrait of many contemporary women, who are drowning in a sea of their emotions, and letting the awareness of their feelings supersede a rational appraisal of their situation, ending with the use of alcohol/pills to "manage" their moods. I know far too many Mary Wilsons, the character so beautifully played by Jean Simmons, who...
Published on February 28, 2005 by Alejandra Vernon

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3.0 out of 5 stars A DARIN fan!!
Including S&H charges, this item cost me $120.00. All that, because I am a huge BOBBY DARIN fan (billed here as ROBERT DARIN) and I had been told that while his time on the screen was limited to more or less ten minutes, it was a riveting 600 seconds. That, it was!
Richard Brooks wrote and directed this movie, and that in itself is your assurance of quality. His...
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars vodka straight up and marriage on the rocks, February 28, 2005
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This review is from: The Happy Ending [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Though this film was made in 1969, it is a portrait of many contemporary women, who are drowning in a sea of their emotions, and letting the awareness of their feelings supersede a rational appraisal of their situation, ending with the use of alcohol/pills to "manage" their moods. I know far too many Mary Wilsons, the character so beautifully played by Jean Simmons, who captures the emptiness of a woman lost in a 15 year marriage; she has a good, loving husband, a beautiful daughter, and more than enough money to cover her needs...yet all these blessings elude her, as she longs to return to the romantic fantasy she remembered experiencing while courting, though "nothing is the way it was, not even then."
Many of the events are told in flashback, as the dread of an anniversary party creates stresses that Mary cannot handle.

The stunning, luminous Ms. Simmons is surrounded by an excellent cast, with John Forsythe as hard working husband Fred, Nanette Fabray as a housekeeper who tries to pacify Fred while she enables Mary with her tray full of pills and bottles of vodka, Teresa Wright as Mary's mother, and Shirley Jones as her college chum who is mistress to married man Lloyd Bridges. Bobby Darin plays gigolo Franco, and others include Dick Shawn and Tina Louise. Simmons was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar, but lost to Maggie Smith in "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie."

Written, directed and produced by Richard Brooks, it has a nice, tight script, with a rather interesting way of ending the film with a question mark. Though it has its flaws, there are many scenes that make this film worth one's time, with the added attraction of Conrad Hall's cinematography, and Michel Legrand's score.
The soundtrack is wonderful, and features the Oscar nominated song "What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life ?" with lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman, and sung with much tenderness by Michael Dees (it lost the Best Song race to the Bachrach/David "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head"). In the casino bar scene, there is a piano version of "The Windmills of Your Mind," one of Legrand's most melodic and haunting songs, which he wrote for the 1968 film "The Thomas Crown Affair."
Total running time is 113 minutes.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One of Darin's best, although briefest, movie roles, January 5, 2006
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Even though Bobby Darin has only 10-15 minutes of screen time this is one of his best acting. He's just so natural and believable and poignent in this role. And it utilizes his skill with accents.

I'm really just rating Darin's performance as I've not bothered to watch the entire movie. :) I only bought it 'cause of Darin.

I wish it was out on DVD, but I'm glad to have it in any format.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A DARIN fan!!, July 30, 2010
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Including S&H charges, this item cost me $120.00. All that, because I am a huge BOBBY DARIN fan (billed here as ROBERT DARIN) and I had been told that while his time on the screen was limited to more or less ten minutes, it was a riveting 600 seconds. That, it was!
Richard Brooks wrote and directed this movie, and that in itself is your assurance of quality. His wife at the time (at least that's what THEY tell me!), the beautiful Jean Simmons is the star of the vehicle. Gets top billing anyway! There are, however, other excellent actors among the cast, notably, the ever-dependable JOHN FORSYTHE, the delicious SHIRLEY JONES (who would have been my EVE had I ever gotten around to making a movie about ADAM & EVE) and the always solid LLOYD BRIDGES. Rounding out the cast are Teresa Wright, Dick Shawn, Nanette Fabray, Tina Louise, Kathy Fields and Karen Steele. Not to be overlooked is the "Music by Michel Legrand".
Production-wise, this is a very good film. The subject matter however, a deeply personal look at marriage, is not really my cup of tea (paralysis of analysis, you know!!). Should it happen to be yours, then you will no doubt enjoy this movie. Call your friends and see this on Girls' Night Out. You should all eat it up! That is, if you can find a copy of the movie.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A tender, honest, lovely film, August 20, 2011
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I first saw THE HAPPY ENDING over 40 years ago. This is a thoughtful, honest drama about people one can easily relate to. Jean Simmons' heartbreaking performance is a miracle, beautifully true and luminous as the actress herself. The whole cast is inspired, the production values are quite high. Why this film has never been issued in DVD format?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Happy Ending, June 1, 2010
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Bobby Darin is an unexpected surprise in this film. The acting is fair, and the story is fairly interesting, but the mindset of Darin's "Italian" hustler is a lot of fun, plus, he sings in the movie, too! It's a romantic ballad, nothing of the splish-splash category, but any song by Darin is a real romp. Worth watching for that part, alone. Otherwise, the story of the frustrated housewife in a bad marriage gets a little long. Forsythe is good in his part, as are Shirley Jones and Lloyd Bridges. A good movie on a rainy day.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bought this movie to add to my collection, September 12, 2009
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I purchased this rather obscure film as part of my collection of the works of Bobby Darin. Bobby played a gigolo which involved speaking with a fake accent that the character used to romance the wealthy women in his sights. In case you don't know, Bobby was an incredible mimic & could do almost any dialect perfectly. Once his cover was blown with the leading lady, the character then spoke in his regular voice. Needless to say, Bobby played this role, albeit small, with his usual Darin aplomb. He shot this film not long after his exile in Bug Sur. If you're a BD fan, pick up this film. It's too bad Bobby couldn't have lived longer to do more acting, which he loved. In my estimation this was one of his best roles. Oh, if only we could see more....
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