Sunset Boulevard | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | November 17, 2012
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A cast created in Hollywood Heaven that depicts a Hollywood Hell. A classic film noir that never loses its bite. Essential.
| genre | Drama |
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| synopsis | Director Billy Wilder is ice cold in his captivating Hollywood drama Sunset Blvd. A screenwriter begins an affair with a silent film actress who thinks she’s at the top of her field... |
| lead actors | William Holden | Gloria Swanson | Erich von Stroheim | Nancy Olson | Fred Clark | Lloyd Gough | Jack Webb | Buster Keaton | Cecil B. DeMille | Hedda Hopper | Anna Q. Nilsson | Ray Evans | Jay Livingston | H.B. Warner |
| director | Billy Wilder |












