The Boy Who Drank Too Much

The Boy Who Drank Too Much (1980)

He's 15. A star athlete. And an alcoholic.

  • Genre: TV Movie, Drama
  • Release Date: 1980-02-06
  • User Rating: 2/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 39min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Company Four
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Jerrold Freedman
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Summary

A high school athlete is well on the road to becoming an alcoholic like his ex-hockey pro father until his teammate and best friend commits himself to saving him from his self-destructive habit.

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  • Scott Baio

    as Buff Saunders
  • Lance Kerwin

    as Billy Carpenter
  • Ed Lauter

    as Gus Carpenter
  • Mariclare Costello

    as Louise Carpenter
  • Don Murray

    as Ken Saunders
  • Stephen Davies

    as Alan
  • Toni Kalem

    as Tina
  • Katherine Pass

    as Donna Watson
  • Dan Shor

    as Art Collins
  • Michele Tobin

    as Julie Seidman
  • Ron Max

    as Coach Anderson
  • Marla Frumkin

    as Lucy
  • Jerry McNeely

    as Spanish Teacher
  • Dan Spector

    as Murph
  • John Roselius

    as Paul Watson
  • Art Evans

    as Intern
  • Elizabeth Berger

    as Emergency Room Nurse
  • Nora Boland

    as Ruth
  • Shane Kerwin

    as Grisdale
  • Naomi Caryl

    as Edna
  • Dorothy Dells

    as Duty Nurse
  • Virginia Bingham

    as Kay
  • Mavis Neal Palmer

    as Co-Al Woman
  • Jerry DeWilde

    as Co-Al Man
  • Cheri Heckman

    as Melinda
Directing Jerrold Freedman Director
Writing Shep Greene Novel
Writing Edward DeBlasio Teleplay
Production Jerry McNeely Executive Producer
Production Donald A. Baer Producer
Editing Anthony Redman Editor
Sound Michael Small Music
Art Cloudia Rebar Set Decoration
Camera Allen Daviau Director of Photography
Art Ron Hobbs Production Design

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