Sunset Boulevard

Overview
A hack screenwriter writes a screenplay for a former silent film star who has faded into Hollywood obscurity.
Reviews (5)
Andres Gomez (Rated: 8)
A classic for the must to be seen list.
Gloria Swanson is magnificent.
Filipe Manuel Neto (Rated: 10)
One of the great films of Hollywood's golden age.
This movie is really special. Not only does it show us a lot about the world of Hollywood during its golden age, but it also reveals a lot about the actors' egos, vanities and their titanic struggles to preserve their careers and stay in the l...
CinemaSerf (Rated: 7)
"Gillis" (William Holden) is a down-at-heel script writer who is struggling to keep his head above water. Not having had any successes for a while, his car is about to be repossessed and his erstwhile boss "Sheldrake" (Fred Clark) has nothing for him. On the run from the pursuing repo men, he turns ...
r96sk (Rated: 9)
Ace! 'Sunset Boulevard' is a splendid flick from 1950.
I will note that I found the middle to be ever so slightly less interesting than the beginning and ending, though even so overall I most definitely enjoyed watching it. Love the dialogue, the score is excellent too. William Holden an...
MrDeltoid77 (Rated: 9)
IMHO...This is a straight up Horror film. A demented, faded star of the Silent era takes in a down on his luck writer... and basically keeps him as a boy toy/hostage. She has a creepy attraction to the much younger man. Her house and butler are straight out of Hammer Film.
That being said... I ...
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