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Sunset Boulevard (Special Collector's Edition) (1950)


Actors: William Holden, Gloria Swanson, Erich von Stroheim, Nancy Olson, Fred Clark
Directed By: Billy Wilder
Studio: Paramount
Rating: Unrated
Run Time: 110 minutes
Theatrical Release Date: August 04, 1950
DVD Release Date: November 26, 2002
Format: DVD
Genres: Classics, Drama


Hack screenwriter joe moves in with hollywood has-been norma and her chauffeur max. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 08/22/2006 Starring: William Holden Nancy Olson Run time: 110 minutes Rating: Nr Director: Billy Wilder


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Amazon.com Editorial Review:
Billy Wilder's noir-comic classic about death and decay in Hollywood remains as pungent as ever in its power to provoke shock, laughter, and gasps of astonishment. Joe Gillis (William Holden), a broke and cynical young screenwriter, is attempting to ditch a pair of repo men late one afternoon when he pulls off L.A.'s storied Sunset Boulevard and into the driveway of a seedy mansion belonging to Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson), a forgotten silent movie luminary whose brilliant acting career withered with the coming of talkies. The demented old movie queen lives in the past, assisted by her devoted (but intimidating) butler, Max (played by Erich von Stroheim, the legendary director of Greed and Swanson's own lost epic, Queen Kelly). Norma dreams of making a comeback in a remake of Salome to be directed by her old colleague Cecil B. DeMille (as himself), and Joe becomes her literary and romantic gigolo. Sunset Blvd. is one of those great movies that has become a part of popular culture (the line "All right, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up," has entered the language)--but it's no relic. Wow, does it ever hold up. --Jim Emerson