Where to watch Sunset Boulevard (1950)
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A struggling screenwriter takes a job revising a comeback script for a faded silent-film star living in a decaying mansion. What begins as a chance to earn money gradually becomes an unsettling arrangement shaped by ambition, dependency, delusion, and Hollywood’s harsh treatment of aging talent.
Cast: Gloria Swanson, William Holden, Erich von Stroheim, Nancy Olson, Fred Clark, Lloyd Gough, Jack Webb, Franklyn Farnum, Larry J. Blake, Charles Dayton, Cecil B. DeMille, Hedda Hopper
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Trivia & production notes
- Billy Wilder originally wanted to adapt Evelyn Waugh's 1948 novel The Loved One about a young poet working at a Hollywood pet mortuary, but could not obtain the rights.
- To avoid Paramount Pictures' scrutiny and the Hays Code censors, Wilder submitted the script a few pages at a time and misled executives into thinking he was adapting a nonexistent story called A Can of Beans.
- Wilder began filming in early May 1949 with only the first third of the script written and was unsure how the film would end.
- Mae West rejected the role of Norma Desmond outright, offended at being asked to play a Hollywood has-been since she continued to portray herself as a sex symbol in her later years.
- Gloria Swanson initially balked at doing a screen test, reminding the filmmakers she had made 20 films for Paramount, but George Cukor convinced her by saying it was the role she would be remembered for.
- Montgomery Clift withdrew from the lead role just before filming began, claiming the part of a young man involved with an older woman was too similar to his unconvincing performance in The Heiress.
- William Holden was paid $39,000 for the role of Joe Gillis, significantly less than the $5,000 per week Clift had been offered.
- Cecil B. DeMille, who was instrumental in making Gloria Swanson a star, plays himself in the film, calling Norma Desmond "young fella," a nickname he had used for Swanson.
- Silent film contemporaries Buster Keaton, Anna Q. Nilsson, and H. B. Warner portray themselves as Norma Desmond's bridge-playing friends, dubbed "the waxworks" by Joe Gillis.
- The character of Norma Desmond draws from the reclusive lives and struggles of several former silent-film stars, with critic Dave Kehr identifying silent actress Norma Talmadge as the likely unacknowledged source.
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