


A Hatful of Rain
A Korean War veteran's morphine addiction wreaks havoc upon his family.
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Plot Summary
A young woman discovers her husband's addiction to morphine and his increasingly desperate attempts to conceal it from his family. As his father, a retired police detective, arrives to celebrate the birth of his grandchild, the husband's secret becomes harder to maintain, leading to a tense and emotionally charged confrontation.
Critical Reception
A Hatful of Rain was recognized for its raw portrayal of addiction and its intense performances, particularly from Don Murray and Eva Marie Saint. It was considered a bold and unflattering look at a societal issue at a time when such topics were rarely explored so directly in mainstream cinema. While lauded for its honesty, some found its subject matter disturbing. The film received critical acclaim for its direction and acting.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unflinching and realistic depiction of drug addiction.
- Lauded for powerful performances, especially from Don Murray and Eva Marie Saint.
- Considered a groundbreaking and controversial film for its time.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor (Don Murray) and Best Actress (Eva Marie Saint).
Fun Fact
The film was based on a highly successful 1955 Broadway play of the same name, which also dealt with the taboo subject of drug addiction.
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