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The Lost Weekend
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Leading Role: Ray Milland
Director: Billy Wilder

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Format: DVD
Feb 2001
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Recording Mode: Mono
Closed Captioned
101 min.
B&W
Extra Info: Limited Edition Packaging
UPC: 025192115325
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Movie Description
Ray Milland stars as alcoholic writer Don Birnam in Billy Wilder's first unabashedly dramatic film, and one of the first to deal in such painstaking detail with the disease of alcoholism. Don shares an apartment in New York City in the 1940s with his brother Wick (Phillip Terry) who has his hands full trying to deal with his brother's drinking problem. One night, Don encourages his brother to take his girlfriend Helen St. James (Jane Wyman) to hear some music only so that he can be out from under their watchful eyes. Taking the money left for the maid, he goes out to buy some liquor, stashing one bottle in the chandelier. When he goes to the bar the next day, Nat (Howard Da Silva), the owner berates him for treating his girlfriend badly and warns him that he's on a path toward death. Don returns to the apartment to try to work on his novel "The Bottle," but consumed by self-doubt, goes to another bar, and steals a woman's purse to buy a drink. As the weekend wears on, his spiral downward continues apace. Although dated in some respects, the film's unadorned portrait of the relentless torture that is alcoholism still packs a powerful punch thanks to Wilder's sharp script, the deep-focus camerawork of John Seitz, and a career performance by Ray Milland.

Credits
Cast:Ray Milland
Director:Billy Wilder
Producer:Charles Brackett

Synopsis
Based on a potboiler, set in Manhattan’s urban maze, this character-driven drama was the first movie produced in Hollywood about an alcoholic. Ray Milland artfully portrays blocked would-be novelist Don Birnam, who stumbles through a ruthless three-day binge--by the end of which he has tested the endurance of his respectable brother, his faithful girlfriend, and countless strangers. With its daring use of stark images, this well-respected classic, directed and cowritten by Billy Wilder, almost went unreleased because of its subject matter.

Film Notes
DVD Features:

Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Single Layer
Single Side - Single Layer
Audio:
Dolby Digital Mono - English
Additional Release Material:
Highlights
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Parental Lock
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Production Notes
Biographies - 1. Cast & Crew

Filmed on location in New York City.

The National Board of Review named THE LOST WEEKEND one of the Best 10 English-language films of 1945. The New York Film Critics Circle named it the Best Film of 1945.

Ray Milland was named Best Actor by the National Board and by the New York Critics.

Billy Wilder was named Best Director by the New York Critics.

The film screened at 1946 Cannes Film Festival.

Industry Reviews
"Every addiction film since has taken a page from LOST WEEKEND; if only they'd been as good."
Premiere - Premiere Staff (12/01/2003)

Quotations
"It shrinks my liver, doesn't it, Nat? It pickles my kidneys, yeah. But what does it do to my mind? It tosses the sandbags overboard so the balloon can soar. Suddenly I'm above the ordinary. I'm competent, supremely competent. I'm walking a tightrope over Niagara Falls. I'm one of the great ones. I'm Michelangelo, molding the beard of Moses. I'm van Gogh, painting pure sunlight. I'm Horowitz, playing the Emperor Concerto. I'm John Barrymore before the movies got him by the throat. I'm Jesse James and his two brothers--all three of 'em. I'm W. Shakespeare. And out there it's not Third Avenue any longer--it's the Nile, Nat, the Nile--and down it moves the barge of Cleopatra."--Don Birnam (Ray Milland)


"Good morning, Mary Sunshine!"--male nurse to his alcoholic patients


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