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| Category | Dramas DVDs, Thriller Movies, Suspense Videos, Recommended, Murder, Classic, Essential Cinema, Los Angeles, California, Character Study, Film Noir, Film About Film, Filmmakers, AFI Top 100 (1997), AFI Top 100, AFI Top 100 Movie Quotes, Filmmaking, Showbiz, Vanity Fair 50 Greatest Films Of All Time, Movie Stars | | Starring | William Holden, Gloria Swanson, Erich Von Stroheim, Nancy Olson, Jack Webb, Fred Clark, Franklyn Farnum, Charles Dayton, Lloyd Gough | | Director | Billy Wilder | | Cameo | H.B. Warner, Buster Keaton, Cecil B. DeMille, Hedda Hopper, Ray Evans, Jay Livingston, Anna Q. Nilsson | | Composer | Franz Waxman, Richard Strauss | | Costume Designer | Edith Head | | Director of Photography | John Seitz | | Editor | Arthur P. Schmidt, Doane Harrison | | Producer | Charles Brackett List all 30 stars
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This DVD includes a digitally mastered and restored version of the classic film in a two-disc set. Bonuses: featurettes, photo galleries, commentary. 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. SUNSET BOULEVARD was an original selection to the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 1989.
Erich Von Stroheim, who plays Norma's butler, Max Von Mayerling, was himself a famous silent film actor and director with whom Gloria Swanson had worked. In fact, a clip of the film QUEEN KELLY is used in the film. (Norma screens it for Joe in her home). QUEEN KELLY, produced by Joseph Kennedy, was only partially finished when Swanson desperately cabled Kennedy complaining of Von Stroheim's directorial tactics and (supposed) reckless disregard for money. Von Stroheim was subsequently fired from the shoot, an event alluded to in SUNSET BOULEVARD.
SUNSET BOULEVARD showcases some of Hollywood's biggest players as themselves, including Cecil B. DeMille, Hedda Hopper, and Buster Keaton. Among the famous stars and directors of the silent era who appear in the film are Anna Q. Nilsson and H. B. Warner.
A theatrical version of SUNSET BOULEVARD, with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, premiered in London in 1993, starring Patti LuPone. Glenn Close took the role of Norma in the Los Angeles version and, in 1994, reprised it for the Broadway premiere.
According to Mason Wiley and Damien Bona's INSIDE OSCAR, among the actors and actresses considered for the part of Joe Gillis were Montgomery Clift and Fred MacMurray; those offered the role of Norma Desmond included Mae West, Mary Pickford, and Pola Negri. Sunset Boulevard Quotes/Excerpts: "All right, Mr. DeMille. I'm ready for my close-up."--Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) Sunset Boulevard Reviews: "...Gloria Swanson gives her greatest performance....The movie cuts close to the bone....SUNSET BOULEVARD remains the best drama ever made about the movies..."
-- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times "...A mordant masterpiece about two victims of self-deception who destroy each other and themselves....The movie is unimprovable..."
-- Mark Harris, Entertainment Weekly "These days, it seems like 1950's best movie."-- Peter Johnson, USA Today
This is the only Charles Dayton video. Stars also making their debut in this video: Lloyd Gough. Sunset Boulevard | List Price | $16.99 (You save $3.20) | | Studio | Paramount Home Entertainment | | Orig Year | 1950 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 44666  | | CD Universe Part number | 7747748 | | Catalog number | 138984 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Nov 11, 2008 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Also Known As | Sunset Blvd. | | Running Time | 110 Minutes | | Additional Info | Full Frame; Remastered; Dubbed | | Movie Details | B&W; Full Frame; Remastered; Dubbed; The Paramount Centennial Collection |
Sunset Boulevard Movie Review Hidden Treasures I was very happy with the comentaries extras on the flim. This section pointed out not only the historics of the movie but casting and the status quo of the period.
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evergreen this is evergreen, a true classic, an amazing and honest look at hollywood life, so entertaining, i just couldn't take away my eyes from the screen till it was over. i love it. everyway you look at this movie is perfect from the score to the location. i think it's a shame they brought the original house down, it'd sure could have been another relic to see when in hollywood!!!! 10 stars Submitted by zl177 (BAGNOLO IN PIANO,RE,ITALY)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
A unique classic This is an excellent DVD with supurb picture quality and good sound reproduction. The part of Norma Desmond could have been written for Gloria Swanson and she gives a truly remarkable performance. The extras on this DVD are very interesting and complement what is an essential item for any serious collector of films from the golden age of Hollywood. There is even mention of the music which, in my view, is one of the best ever written by Franz Waxman. Submitted by a reviewer (London)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
Wilder's Masterpiece. After the Academy Award-winning "The Lost Weekend", released in 1945, Billy Wilder and his collaborator Charles Brackett held such exalted positions at Paramount that they were able to begin production on a film without giving the studio a copy of the script. All that Paramount executives knew about the project was the working title, "A Can of Beans", and the terrific-sounding plots Wilder spun at the story conferences. Little did the studio honchos know that Wilder's stories had absolutely nothing to do with the movie he was actually shooting. Wilder went to such lengths to protect his privacy; he locked the script up every night before leaving the studio.
The characters in "Sunset Blvd." are the faded, psychotic silent movie-queen, Norma Desmond, played viciously without regard for sympathy by Gloria Swanson, and the younger writer Joe Gillis (William Holden) whom she traps. Both are washouts, she a morbific and ageing movie idol, now forgotten and completely passé, and he a self-admitted failure who cannot write a worthwhile script. He makes one fruitless attempt to sell a bad script before succumbing to the humiliation of being her kept man, and later makes one last stab at writing a story, with a young studio reader, a hopeful girl (Nancy Olson), but that too, is doomed.
The film is a great story of Hollywood rooted in the locations and people of the industry. Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder's Oscar-winning script makes reference to real studios, places and stars. We see Cecil B. DeMille working on the set of his film "Samson and Delilah". Norma's ghost-like bridge guests (silent stars Buster Keaton, Anna Q. Nilsson and H.B. Warner), are classified by Joe as "the waxworks". In the role of Max von Mayerling, Norma's butler-chauffeur and former director-husband, Wilder cast Eric von Stroheim. Like Max, von Stroheim was once a major film director, whose career also ended with the silents. In the film we see clips from Gloria Swanson's "Queen Kelly" (1928) which the star also produced and von Stroheim directed.
In the film, Wilder finds striking ways to make the verbal and visual high points coincide. When Norma and Joe screen some of her silent classics (actually a clip from "Queen Kelly"), she rises, announces the sureness of her return to the spotlight and is caught by the projector beam as she turns imperiously to Joe. In another example, Joe's brief narration of how he ended up dead in Norma's pool is highlighted with the famous shot looking up at him from the bottom of the pool. We hear his explanation while we see him floating face down, the reporters lined around the edge, their flashbulbs popping.
"Sunset Blvd." was a world-wide success, with critics far removed from Hollywood seeing an exact self-portrait, and those closer to home applauding a story on Hollywood's workday fringe. It brought the American 'film noir' to its peak. Also in 1950, John Huston cut up a poor anti-hero in "The Asphalt Jungle"; Elia Kazan examined a raw-nerved underworld in "Panic in the Streets"; Joseph Losey probed the prejudice against poor Mexican-Americans in "The Lawless" and Jules Dassin, exiled in London as one of the 'Unfriendly Ten', sketched the pestilence behind professional sport in "Night and the City". [filmfactsman] Submitted by filmfactsman (Beverly Hills, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
Great movie...better musical I watched this movie the day before I was to go see the Musical, and I thought it was an excellent movie!! Definitely a must see for musical/broadway lovers. Submitted by gabbymeggie (Sacramento, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
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Sunset Boulevard DVD 2-Disc Set Region 1 NTSC Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital Mono - English Dubbed - French, Spanish Subtitled - English - Optional Disc 1: Feature Film Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary: Ed Sikov - Author of "On SUNSET BOULEVARD: The Life and Times of Billy Wilder" Disc 2: Additional Release Material: Trailers: Theatrical Trailer Featurette: 1. SUNSET BOULEVARD: The Beginning 2. The NOIR Side of SUNSET BOULEVARD by Joseph Wambaugh 3. SUNSET BOULEVARD Becomes a Classic 4. Two Sides of Ms. Swanson 5. Stories of SUNSET BOULEVARD 6. Mad About a Boy: A Portrait of William Holden 7. Recording SUNSET BOULEVARD 8. The City of SUNSET BOULEVARD 9. Franz Waxman and the Music of SUNSET BOULEVARD 10. Behind the Gates: The Lot 11. Paramount in the '50s - Retrospective Featurette 12. Edith Head - The Paramount Years Featurette Text/Photo Galleries: Hollywood Location Map Morgue Prologue Script Pages
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