Description
Double Indemnity, Sunset Boulevard, Some Like It Hot, and The Apartment-Wilder's cinematic legacy is unparalleled. Not only did he direct these classics and twenty-one other films, he co-wrote all of his own screenplays. Volatile, cynical, hilarious, and driven, Wilder arrived in Hollywood an all-but-penniless refugee who spoke no English. Ten years later he was calling hisown shots, and he stayed on top of the game for the next three decades. Wilder battled with Humphrey Bogart, Marilyn Monroe, Bing Crosby, and Peter Sellers; kept close friendships with William Holden, Audrey Hepburn, Jack Lemmon, and Walter Matthau; amassed a personal fortune by way of blockbuster films and shrewd investments in art (including Picassos, Klees, and Miros); and won Oscars-yet Wilder, ever conscious of his thick accent, always felt the sting of being an outsider.
On Sunset Boulevard traces the course of a turbulent but fabulous life, both behind the scenes and on the scene, from Viennese cafes and Berlin dance halls in the twenties to the Hollywood soundstages of the forties and the on-location shoots of the fifties and sixties. Crammed with Wilder's own caustic wit, On Sunset Boulevard reels out the story of one of cinema's most brilliant and prolific talents.
About the Author
Ed Sikov, New York, New York, is author of seven books about films and filmmakers, including Mr. Strangelove: A Biography of Peter Sellers; Dark Victory: The Life of Bette Davis; Screwball: Hollywood's Madcap Romantic Comedies; and Film Studies: An Introduction. His work has been published in such magazines as Premiere, Out, the Advocate, Connoisseur, Spy, Village Voice, and Film Quarterly. He also provided a commentary track for the Special Collector's Edition DVD of Billy Wilder's Sunset Boulevard.
Book Information
ISBN 9781496812452
Author Ed Sikov
Format Paperback
Page Count 675
Imprint University Press of Mississippi
Publisher University Press of Mississippi
Weight(grams) 1000g