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Two different characters - Gloria Swanson and Norma Desmond (Sunset Boulevard)
This is about the differences between the Norma Desmond and the actress Gloria Swanson. Even though there are quite differences between them, the realistic Norma Desmond charachter shows her brilliant acting capability.
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Stories about the making of Sunset Boulevard
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Stories about the making of Sunset Boulevard from performers, directors and reviewers
The woman that made the costumes of Paramount Pictures- Edith Head
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This video is about the greate costume designer Edith Head and her works for Paramount Pictures
Stories of Sunset Boulevard
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This video includes making of the sunset boulevard and the memories of the actresses.
Paramount Pictures in the '50s
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This video is about the pictures made in 50’s by Paramount Pictures. It includes the masterpieces made in 50’s. And tells a lot about the stars and movies.
Fritz Lang's M (1931)
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A masterpiece of Fritz Lang who is also the director of the Metropolis. The movie is also known as "Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder". (A City Searches for a Murderer). The musics are composed by the famous musician Edvard Grieg.
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One of the all time great movies. BTW, don't bother looking up the houses location on Google earth - it's been replaced by a commercial building.
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Excellent documentary; Short, concise and entertaining.
I was born in 1959 and I knew who Gloria Swanson was at age 5,
They sure dont make movies like this anymore pity uure do
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Its wonderful Nancy Olson is still with us.
Gloria Swanson needed Sunset Boulevard as Bette Davis needed All About Eve. They were both brilliant. So much for actresses who were considered past their prime.
Thank you for your honest opinion; I'm glad to hear someone not praise this revival. I haven't seen it myself but I can't stand pretentious re-imaginings. Directors have been doing this in opera houses for years and it rarely works; it destroys the soul of the piece itself.
Great movie. Love it.
When I was kid in the 60s, tv stations had a afternoon matinee of popular old movies on weekdays. I watched this as a child and didn’t find it interesting except the beginning and the ending. Watching it as an adult was eye opening and I couldn’t believe how interesting the dialogue was. William Holder had a velvet voice. He was also in Picnic!
a gem of a movie & a rarefied glimpse of hollywood holding a mirror up to itself
I love Nancy Olson -- what a classy lady she is!!!!
Glorious Swan Song of Gloria Swanson...life..she was born for this.
Yeah while Rose Kennedy was having babies Old Joe was having an affair with Gloria and others.
This is one of my favorite movies. Right up there with Citizen Kane.
Edith Head was constantly on TV in the 1950s, numerous shows.
I remember the first time I saw this movie. It starts out like a real film noir. Holden trying to outsmart the finance company boys. Car chases on Sunset Blvd. Wisecracks. Then, like Psycho, the star turns into a driveway with a creepy house and the movie goes in a totally different direction
Love William Holden in this. He’s the draw for me, on every re-watch.
I saw this first in my early 20's but had a deeper affection for it in my 40's. I thought Ms.Swanson was over the top and had never seen Bill Holden. What an immense surprise when the characters were superb, the writing so intense, and the marvelous Norma Desmond. I did actually hold my breath at the ending, but what a spectacular Film and this narration helping the viewer know things that weren't known before. Those were the days when Films set the bar high.
Maybe my favorite movie!
A masterpiece!
Why in the world did he call her young fellow
Did Gloria invent the Swanson frozen dinners ?
Top 10 favorite movie of mine
My favorite movie. I have this video and have probably seen this at least 300 times!
Interesting what Wilder said about narration. One thinks of the effective use of narration in “American Beauty,” for instance.
Thank you
Watching this, reminds me that I'm SPOILED! I've seen many of the "best" from the last 80 years of Hollywood, BEFORE IT BECAME HOLLY WEIRD (and stupid). I knew about Gloria Swanson the and failed "epic" (used for the "historical film work" shown in Norma Desmond's showing rooms, from reading a book called "The Kennedy s". I also READ a written version of her "interview comments" about "I am NOT the person in the film! I am NOT a recluse! I have plenty of friends, I'm SEEN around town.." I just LOVED hearing here saying that out of her own mouth. Because of Sunset Blvd I kept an eye out for information about her, and INDEED I found out that she NEVER let the past "control" her in her later life. She was a CHAMPION! And LAST, I love the IRONY of having been a "silent" film star, in THIS FILM she was a "talkie" star, and she (in many ways) could "out act" many of the younger stars of the era! BRAVO GLORIA SWANSON your attitude on life was WONDERFUL!
The first thing I saw Nancy Olson in was "Flubber". She just seems so genuine. I've seen "Sunset Boulevard" twice. What a great movie. Billy Wilder was a genius. I don't think I've ever seen any of his movies that I didn't like. I'm glad William Holden was in it and not Montgomery Clift. Not a fan of his all.
The stories told about the making of this film is utterly fascinating!
Sunset blvd is one of my favs! But didnt this film typecast swansons future work? I know for years she kept saying im not really norma!
I fell in love with William Holden in this film.
Donald J Trump is Nora Desmond! GRIN
Nice doc about a FABULOUS fillum.
Every single thing about this film is PERFECTION.
She -- like many of the female silent stars -- was just a teenager when she reached stardom, so decades later they still weren't that old.
Buster Keaton was never and will never be forgotten!
Gloria had an incredible profile; her nose is perfect!
Gloria Swanson had a fantastic profile...her nose is perfect!... ...but at the same time; the pouting mouth & the half closed eye lids...she looks like she's impersonating Mae Murray...
Gloria Swanson should have won the oscar that year
I have read she didn't have a chance. Oscars are not a meritocracy. She was very unpopular in Hollywood. Generally it is said that Bette Davis and Anne Baxter split the vote for All About Eve, so Judy Holliday won, a rare Oscar win for a comedic performance.
What was the Conflict about Hedy Lamar in the mid 1970’s??
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Wilder tried to recreate some of the magic he had w/ Holden again in a later film somewhat similar to Sunset (dealing w/ a famous aged reclusive star) but not so well received - FEDORA Holden does the same style narration he did in Sunset. Fedora is on youtube
Isn’t Gloria Swanson amazing!!!
My friend judith kee has Gloria Swanson syndrome , lives in the past , thinks she can do now what she did 40 years ago.
I think you probably mean Norma Desmond Syndrome.
Music by Franz Waxman.