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| William Holden | Joe Gillis | |
| Gloria Swanson | Norma Desmond | |
| Erich von Stroheim | Max von Mayerling | |
| Nancy Olson | Betty Schaefer | |
| Fred Clark | Sheldrake | |
| Lloyd Gough | Morino | |
| Jack Webb | Artie Green | |
| Franklyn Farnum | Undertaker |
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| Producer | Charles Brackett
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| Writer | Billy Wilder
Charles Brackett |
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| Cinematography | John F. Seitz
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| Musician | Franz Waxman
Richard Strauss |
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Pursued by creditors, Joe swerves into a driveway of a seemingly abandoned Sunset Boulevard mansion. He finds Norma, an ex-screen queen dreaming of a dramatic comeback and her husband/servant living there. She takes a fancy to Joe and, learning that he is a scriptwriter, persuades him to help her with her comeback screenplay. Being broke he accepts. He falls in love with a young script reader, but Norma breaks up their romance, setting tragedy into motion. |
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