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Lost Weekend (ej svensk text) (Blu-ray)
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Lost Weekend (ej svensk text) (Blu-ray)

Lost Weekend (ej svensk text) (Blu-ray)

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Film noir från 1945 av Billy Wilder med Ray Milland och Jane Wyman.

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  • Svensk titelFörspillda Dagar
  • Originaltitelthe Lost Weekend
  • Alternativ titelMasters of Cinema #45
  • SkådespelareRay Milland, Jane Wyman, Phillip Terry, Howard Da Silva, Doris Dowling, Frank Faylen, Mary Young, Anita Sharp-Bolster
  • RegissörBilly Wilder
  • Inspelningsår1945
  • Bildformat1080p High Definition Fullscreen 1.37:1
  • LjudDTS HD
  • SpråkEngelska
  • TextningEngelska för hörselskadade
  • Speltid1 tim 41 min
  • GenreDrama, Film Noir
  • Extramaterial- Exclusive new video introduction by Alex Cox - The three-part 1992 programme "Billy, How Did You Do It?" - The 1946 Screen Guild Theater radio adaptation of "The Lost Weekend" - Original Theatrical Trailer
  • Releasedatum2012-06-25
  • Åldersgräns11 år
  • Antal skivor1
  • Färg/svartvitSvartvit
  • BolagEureka Entertainment UK
  • EAN5060000700732
  • Artikelnr13690

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Art.nr: 13690

Directed by Billy Wilder (Double Indemnity, Sunset Boulevard, Some Like It Hot), this gut-wrenching adaptation of Charles Jackson’s The Lost Weekend horrified its studio, was rejected by test audiences, and was lobbied by temperance groups, yet went on to huge success and became the awards sensation of its year. Ray Milland stars as Don Birnam, a New York author struggling with years of alcoholism and writer’s block. Trying to keep him on the path to rehabilitation are his straight-laced brother Wick (Philip Terry) and devoted long-time girlfriend Helen (Jane Wyman). When Don absconds from a country excursion, he embarks on a four-day binge, spiralling towards rock bottom. Winner of the Grand Prix at the first ever Cannes Film Festival, as well as Oscars for Best Picture, Director, Actor, and Screenplay, this brutal noir provided one of cinema’s first in-depth studies of addiction.
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