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Sunset Boulevard
Drama, Noir, 1950: 110 minutes
A Paramount Pictures Release
"All right, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up."
In its time, Sunset Boulevard was regarded as a searing exposé of
Hollywood decadence and corruption. But to director Billy Wilder, it
was actually a valentine to the faded glories of the silent-movie era.
"We didn't need dialogue--we had faces," declares leading lady Gloria
Swanson, whose rich, allusive performance brings silent film diva
Norma Desmond alive in all her tragic absurdity. William Holden gives
a caustic, career-defining performance as hack
screenwriter-turned-gigolo Joe Gillis, and the character roles played
by directors Cecil B. DeMille and Erich von Stroheim hauntingly
comment on the death of an art form. The Oscar-winning screenplay by
Wilder, Charles Brackett, and D.M. Marshman, Jr., is Hollywood's
wittiest and most trenchant autocritique. Its luster was only enhanced
when it later served as the basis for an Andrew Lloyd Webber stage
musical. --Joseph McBride
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