Billy Wilder

Double Solitaire: The Films of Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder

Applause Books on Film (Rowman/Littlefield Publishing)   February 23, 2024   By Donald Brackett   Movies are magic. —Van Dyke…

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‘Sunset Boulevard’: Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett’s Sobering Exposure of the Dark Side of Hollywood

  By Sven Mikulec   You will not find in my pictures any phony camera moves or fancy setups to…

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‘Billy, How Did You Do It?’: A Unique and Rewarding Window into the Mind of One of Hollywood’s Greatest

The Austrian-born filmmaker who would become one of the most important figures of American cinema, Billy Wilder could have been…

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‘Double Indemnity’: A Mesmerizing Film Noir Conceived Out of a Troubled Relationship of Two Greats

Billy Wilder's Double Indemnity was made in 1944 and in the last seventy years it has stood on the pedestal…

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‘The Lost Weekend’ and the Maverick Decision to Tackle Alcoholism in a Mainstream Picture

They thought of things I wish I had thought of first—they were that good, commented Charles Jackson on Billy Wilder’s…

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‘Love in the Afternoon’: Wilder’s Ode to Lubitsch in an Exquisite Romantic Comedy

The first of twelve screenplays written together by the great Billy Wilder and his dearest collaborator, screenwriter I. A. L.…

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“The two most important words in movies today are ‘Billy Wilder’!”

Billy Wilder's Double Indemnity came out in 1944, the same year David O. Selznick released Since You Went Away. Part…

9 years ago

Billy Wilder’s ‘The Apartment’ continues to hold a special place in our hearts and minds

  By Sven Mikulec It's not a walk in the park to make a truly wonderful film and then do…

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Billy Wilder About Film Noir

Billy Wilder's career stretches back to the late 1920s, when he collaborated on the scripts for several films made in…

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Time never lies, and ‘Ace in the Hole’ is by no means a blank in Billy Wilder’s admirable arsenal

  By Sven Mikulec This Billy Wilder film was so tough and brutal in its cynicism that it died a…

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