Product Information
Product Details: Sunset Boulevard (1950)
- Edition:
- DVD Collector's Edition. See other editions
- MPAA Rating:
- NR
- Release Date:
- 11/05/2002
- UPC:
- 097360492743
- Featuring:
- Buster Keaton, Lloyd Gough, Hedda Hopper. See all cast
Synopsis: Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Synopis: Aging silent-film star Norma Desmond ensnares a young screenwriter in this poison-pen valentine to Hollywood.Features: Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Features: DVD Features:Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame
Audio:
Dolby Digital Mono - English
Dolby Digital Mono - French
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary - 1. Ed Sikov - Author of ON SUNSET BOULEVARD: THE LIFE
AND TIMES OF BILLY WILDER
Trailer - 1. Theatrical
Featurettes - 1. EDITH HEAD - THE PARAMOUNT YEARS
2. THE MUSIC OF SUNSET BOULEVARD
3. Making Of
Interactive Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Selection
Text/Photo Galleries:
Hollywood Location Map
Photo Galleries
Morgue Prologue Script Pages
Awards: Sunset Boulevard (1950)
- Academy Awards
- Best Original Score:
- Franz Waxman
- Best Adapted Screenplay:
- Billy Wilder
- Best Adapted Screenplay:
- Charles Brackett
- Best Adapted Screenplay:
- D.M. Marshman Jr.
- Best Art Direction - Set Decoration (b&w)
User Reviews: Sunset Boulevard
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SUNSET BLVD.
, September 1, 2004Reviewer: yulehouser - See all yulehouser's reviews -
The 4 th best movie ever!
, July 19, 2002A great mix of film noir and simple drama.
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Pros: NO PROSTITUTES BACK THEN
Cons: NO WOMEN PROSTITUTES NOW
My Dad used to live in a house on Franklin ave. in Hollywood, ca., just across the street from the El; Nino apts. which is in one of the beginning frames of Sunset Blvd. The first is reserved for Bill Holden, Narrating the cause of his own demise as he floats face down in a swimming pool, the camera pointing up from the bottom showing Holdens death face. For some reason, this is my all time favorite classic movie. Its not that there are many cinima firsts in the film (mostly camera angles & such) nor is it the ageless dialoge, such as "Im ready for my close-up now, Mr. DeMille". No, its none of those. As a matter of fact, I dont know what it is other than my fasination with early Hollywood (which you will see a lot of in the film). This movie is one of the greats. Its a must see for every movie fanatic...Guaranteed. ...