Summary
Oscar-winning drama starring Ray Milland and Jane Wyman. Despite the best efforts of his brother and his girlfriend, Don Birnam is an alcoholic. He soon resorts to stealing money to finance his descent into drink-fuelled oblivion.
Oscar-winning drama starring Ray Milland and Jane Wyman. Despite the best efforts of his brother and his girlfriend, Don Birnam is an alcoholic. He soon resorts to stealing money to finance his descent into drink-fuelled oblivion.
This ground-breaking drama about an alcoholic writer trying to kick the bottle won Oscars for best film, direction (Billy Wilder), screenplay and actor (Ray Milland). Don Birnam (Milland) is the booze-afflicted antihero, suffering from writer's block and a frighteningly convincing case of the DTs. Despite the grim subject matter, there are glimpses of Wilder's characteristic mordant wit - the (hidden) bottle dangling out of the apartment window and Birnam's desperate mission to pawn his typewriter on a Jewish holiday - and the director's location work in New York's Third Avenue district is exemplary. Casting the hitherto bland Milland was a stroke of genius, but the scenes involving Birnam's brother (Phillip Terry) and girlfriend (Jane Wyman) are soft-centred and don't really work, making this literally a message that comes in a bottle.
role | name |
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Don Birnam | Ray Milland |
Helen St James | Jane Wyman |
Nick Birnam | Phillip Terry |
Nat the bartender | Howard Da Silva |
Gloria | Doris Dowling |
Bim | Frank Faylen |
Mrs Deveridge | Mary Young |
Mrs Foley | Anita Bolster |
role | name |
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Director | Billy Wilder |