The Best Picture of 1945 has lost none of its bite or power in this uncompromising look at the devastating effects of alcoholism. Ironically, this brilliant Billy Wilder film was almost never released because of poor reaction by preview audiences unaccustomed to such stark realism from Hollywood, but the film has since gone on to be regarded as one of the all-time great dramas in movie history.
Ray Milland's haunting portrayal of a would-be writer's dissatisfaction with his life leads him on a self-destructive three-day binge. Filled with riveting imagery, the multiple Academy Award-winner offers an unforgettable view of life on the edge.
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Ray Milland | Don Birnam |
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Jane Wyman | Helen St. James |
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Phillip Terry | Wick Birnam |
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Howard Da Silva | Nat |
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Doris Dowling | Gloria |
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Frank Faylen | 'Bim' Nolan |
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Mary Young | Mrs. Deveridge |
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Anita Sharp-Bolster | Mrs. Foley |
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Lilian Fontaine | Mrs. St. James |
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Frank Orth | Opera Cloak Room Attendant |
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Lewis L. Russell | Mr. St. James |
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Andy Andrews | Alcoholic |
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Gene Ashley | Male Nurse |
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Walter Baldwin | Man from Albany |
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Harry Barris | Pianist at Harry & Joe's |
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Ian Begg | Undetermined Secondary Role |
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Eddie Borden | Drunk in Alcoholic Ward |
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Jess Lee Brooks | Hospital Patient |
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Jack Rube Clifford | Guard |
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David Clyde | Dave |
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James Conaty | Man in Nightclub Washroom |
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Willa Pearl Curtis | Mrs. Wertheim's Assistant |
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John Deauville | Cloakroom Attendant |
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Helen Dickson | Mrs. Frink |
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Clark Eggleston | Cloakroom Attendant |
| Director | Billy Wilder |
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| Writer | Charles R. Jackson, Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder | |
| Producer | Charles Brackett | |
| Musician | Miklós Rózsa | |
| Photography | John F. Seitz | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Standard (1.33:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC] |
| Subtitles | French | Spanish |
| Distributor | Paramount Pictures |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Feb 06, 2001 |
| Regions | 1 |