Sunset Boulevard (Blu-ray)

A Hollywood Story
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  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 50 minutes
  • Video: Black & White
  • Encoding: Region A
  • Released: April 25, 2017
  • Originally Released: 1950
  • Label: Paramount

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Memorable Quotes and Dialog:

"All right, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my closeup."
"I am big! It's the pictures that got small."

Major Awards:

Academy Awards 1950 - Best Adapted Screenplay: Billy Wilder, Charles Brackett & D.M. Marshman, Jr.
Academy Awards 1950 - Best Art Direction - Set Decoration (b&w): Not Applicable
Academy Awards 1950 - Best Original Score: Franz Waxman

Entertainment Reviews:

Certified Fresh98%

TOMATOMETER
Total Count: 63

Upright95%

AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 53,296
These days, it seems like 1950's best movie.
USA Today
Feb 17, 2004
An uncompromising study of American decadence displaying a sad, worn, methodical beauty few films have had since the late twenties. Full Review
The Nation
Aug 30, 2012
[Gloria Swanson] proves that in the years she has been off the screen she has lost none of her glamour, the magnetism that made her an outstanding personality of the early Hollywood days. Full Review
Houston Chronicle
Jan 27, 2019
A tour de force for Swanson and one of Wilder's better efforts. Full Review
Chicago Reader
Aug 14, 2007
A coldly brilliant melodrama about a spiderish ex-queen of the movies and the hack writer whom she destroys in her million-dollar web. Gloria Swanson and William Holden are superb in the leading roles. Full Review
Maclean's Magazine
Oct 9, 2019
Rating: 5/5 -- One of the great joys of the film is watching the way in which William Holden's naturalistic performance clashes with an actress and performance style from an earlier age. Full Review
CinemaBlend
Nov 8, 2012
The conception owes something to Miss Havisham in Great Expectations, but the film builds a myth of its own, one that taps into something essential about stardom. Full Review
The Age (Australia)
Sep 14, 2018

Product Description:

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.

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  • UPC: 032429258250
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