Sunset Boulevard (1950)



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Synopsis:
Billy Wilder's Sunset Boulevard ranks among the most scathing satires of Hollywood and the cruel fickleness of movie fandom. The story begins at the end as the body of Joe Gillis (William Holden) is fished out of a Hollywood swimming pool. From The Great Beyond, Joe details the circumstances of his untimely demise (originally, the film contained a lengthy prologue wherein the late Mr. Gillis told his tale to his fellow corpses in the city morgue, but this elicited such laughter during the preview that Wilder changed it). Hotly pursued by repo men, impoverished, indebted "boy wonder" screenwriter Gillis ducks into the garage of an apparently abandoned Sunset Boulevard mansion. Wandering into the spooky place, Joe encounters its owner, imperious silent star Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson). Upon learning Joe's profession, Norma inveigles him into helping her with a comeback script that she's been working on for years. Joe realizes that the script is hopeless, but the money is good and he has nowhere else to go. Soon the cynical and opportunistic Joe becomes Norma's kept man. While they continue collaborating, Norma's loyal and protective chauffeur Max Von Mayerling (played by legendary filmmaker Erich von Stroheim) contemptuously watches from a distance. More melodramatic than funny, the screenplay by Wilder and Charles Brackett began life as a comedy about a has-been silent movie actress and the ambitious screenwriter who leeches off her. (Wilder originally offered the film to Mae West, Mary Pickford and Pola Negri. Montgomery Clift was the first choice for the part of opportunistic screenwriter Joe Gillis, but he refused, citing as "disgusting" the notion of a 25-year-old man being kept by a 50-year-old woman.) Andrew Lloyd Webber's long-running musical version has served as a tour-de-force for contemporary actresses ranging from Glenn Close to Betty Buckley to Diahann Carroll.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
1/1/1950
Director Credit
Samuel Wilder Director
Cast Credit
Julia Faye Hisham
Edward Dew Assistant Coroner
Ottola Nesmith Woman
Howard Joslin Police Lieutenant
Robert E. O'Connor Jonesy
Len Hendry Police Sergeant
Gerry Ganzer Connie
credited as Michael Brandon
Jay Morley Fat Man
Emmett E. Smith Man
Billy Sheehan 2nd Assistant Director
Sidney Skolsky Himself
Joel Allen Second Prop Man
Patrick Fitzgerald
Kenneth Gibson Salesman
Eva Novak Courtier
Ken Christy Captain of Homicide
Jack Randolph Webb Artie Green
Al Ferguson Phone Standby
Gertrude Messinger Hair Dresser
E. Mason Hopper Doctor/Courtier
Virginia Randolph Courtier
Frank O'Connor Courtier
Howard Negley Captain of Police
Arthur Lane
John Cortay Young Policeman
Ruth Clifford Cornelius Sheldrake's Secretary
Ralph Montgomery First Prop Man
Gertrude Astor Courtier
Bernice Mosk Herself
John Miller Hog Eye
Tommy Ivo Boy
Stan Johnson 1st Assistant Director
William Holden Joe Gillis
Gloria Mae Norma Desmond
Erich Oswald Hans Carl Maria Stroheim Max Von Mayerling
Nancy Olson Betty Schaefer
Fred Clark Sheldrake
Lloyd Gough Morino
Franklin Farnum The Undertaker
Larry Blake Finance Man
Charles Dayton Finance Man
Cecil B. DeMille Himself
Production Credits Credit
Charles Brackett Producer
Art Department Credit
Sam Comer Set Designer
Hans Dreier Art Director
Ray Moyer Set Designer
John Meehan Art Director
Film Camera Credit
John F. Seitz Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Charles C. Coleman, Jr. first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
Gordon Jennings Special Effects
Farciot Edouart Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Edith Head Costume Designer
Carl Silvera Makeup
Wally Westmore Makeup

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