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A star rating of 4 out of 5.

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.

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Cast

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Don BirnamRay Milland
Helen St JamesJane Wyman
Nick BirnamPhillip Terry
Nat the bartenderHoward Da Silva
GloriaDoris Dowling
BimFrank Faylen
Mrs DeveridgeMary Young
Mrs FoleyAnita Bolster

Crew

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DirectorBilly Wilder

Details

Theatrical distributor
Paramount Film Service Ltd
Languages
English
Available on
DVD and Blu-ray
Formats
Black and white
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