The casting is perfect.
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Synopsis: Billy Wilder's masterpiece SUNSET BOULEVARD, a corrosive black comedy that remains the most memorable assault on the emptiness and vanity of the movie business, stars William Holden as young, down-and-out screenwriter Joe Gillis. Narrated in flashbacks by the now-deceased scribe, the... Billy Wilder's masterpiece SUNSET BOULEVARD, a corrosive black comedy that remains the most memorable assault on the emptiness and vanity of the movie business, stars William Holden as young, down-and-out screenwriter Joe Gillis. Narrated in flashbacks by the now-deceased scribe, the film unwinds the series of events that left him lying face down in a pool. Unable to sell his most recent chef-d'oeuvre, and in hock up to his eyeballs, Joe stashes his car in the driveway of what appears to be an abandoned mansion on Sunset Boulevard while trying to elude some persistent repo men. Closer inspection reveals the decrepit property to be inhabited by grandiose former silent movie goddess Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson), and her zombie-like manservant Max (Erich von Stroheim). Upon hearing that he's a writer, the lonely but still wealthy woman offers to pay him generously to stay at the house and work on her "comeback" script on the life of Salome. Although spooked by the people and the surroundings, in desperate straits, Joe takes the job, little suspecting the madness of the netherworld he's entered. Wilder's merciless portrait of the dangers of a profession that trades in fantasy cagily couples the cynical amorality of the never-was with the near-psychotic narcissism of the has-been to reveal the vacuity of wealth and the transience of fame. [More]
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Gloria Swanson, William Holden, Erich Von Stroheim, Nancy Olson, Fred Clark
Screenwriter: Billy Wilder, Charles Brackett
Producer: Charles Brackett
Composer: Franz Waxman, Richard Strauss
DVD Info
Release:
May 11, 2002
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Full Frame
Audio:
- Dolby Digital Mono - English
- Dolby Digital Mono - French
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - 1. Ed Sikov - Author of ON SUNSET BOULEVARD: THE LIFE
- AND TIMES OF BILLY WILDER
- Trailer - 1. Theatrical
- Featurettes - 1. EDITH HEAD - THE PARAMOUNT YEARS
- 2. THE MUSIC OF SUNSET BOULEVARD
- 3. Making Of
Interactive Features:
- Interactive Menus
- Scene Selection
Text/Photo Galleries:
- Hollywood Location Map
- Photo Galleries
- Morgue Prologue Script Pages
Reviews
...They rate a nod for daring, as well as credit for an all-around filmmaking job that, disregarding the unpleasant subject matter, is a standout.
A concentration of classic filmmaking at its peak, a specimen of director Billy Wilder at the razor's edge of his brilliance.
Few pictures are greater than Sunset Boulevard, Billy Wilder's scathing assault on Hollywood's magnetism, aura, and fear of watching it pass you by...
Marvelous Hollywood-on-Hollywood satire, balanced exquisitely between All About Eve and Mulholland Drive.
Black comedy, creepy noir, and timeless Hollywood satire... as good as they come.
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