Sunset Boulevard is an American noir film made in 1950 and directed by Billy Wilder.
In it, a young screenwriter, hiding from his creditors, chances upon the decaying estate of a silent film star – now forgotten by a fast paced Hollywood that has no interest in the silent era.
The young screenwrit...
[Norma Desmond]
I can't go on with the scene. I'm too happy! Mr. De Mille, do you mind if I say a few words? Thank you. I just want to tell you all how happy I am to be back in the studio making a picture again! You don't know how much I've missed all of you. And I promise you, I'll never desert you again because after Salome we'll make another picture, and another picture! You see, this is my life. It always will be! (In a whisper) There's nothing else - just us - and the cameras - and those wonderful people out there in the dark. All right, Mr. De Mille, I'm ready for my close-up.
Sunset Boulevard - Delusional Descent Down Stairs was written by Billy Wilder & Charles Brackett.
Sunset Blvd released Sunset Boulevard - Delusional Descent Down Stairs on Sun Jan 01 1950.