Sunset Boulevard -Centennial Collection-

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Product Description Hack screenwriter Joe moves in with Hollywood has-been Norma and her chauffeur, Max. Additional Features The Centennial Collection?s edition of Sunset Boulevard includes a second disc of supplementary materials that deserves a review of its own. Over 16 biopics, short documentaries, still photo galleries, and more offer viewers the chance to look at Wilder?s masterpiece through a scrupulous critical lens. These extras will appeal to not only fans who want behind-the-scenes anecdotal gossip but also to those interested in how the film was made and the movie industry climate during the making of this "movie about the movies," as author Joseph Wambaugh calls it in his featurette, "The Noir Side of Sunset Boulevard." For fans of the actors there are two glimpses into the stars? personal lives and careers, "Two Sides of Gloria Swanson" and "Mad About the Boy: Portrait of William Holden." Though archival interview footage of Gloria Swanson is more ample in the short "Sunset Boulevard Becomes A Classic," "Two Sides" features Swanson?s granddaughter, Brooke Anderson, who remembers Swanson as a kind-hearted, hard working, elegant health nut. Actress Linda Harrison, who worked with Swanson on set, remembers her graciousness under the spotlight. While these type of second-hand biopics typically feel residual, Swanson?s is unique in that it aims to separate the monstrous character in the film from the actual woman, due to Sunset Boulevard?s meta-narrative in which she plays an embittered version of herself, nostalgic for a past era. For production detail, there are more than enough shorts about Paramount studios, 1950s Hollywood, and behind the scenes still photos. These topics have been well-documented in books, however, and more interesting are the two shorts about the look and sound of the film. The documentary about Franz Waxman?s score starring his son, John, is fascinating, as it discusses Waxman?s beginnings in Germany studying classical music. Moreover, "Edith Head: The Paramount Years," follows her biographer through a photo tour of this legendary costume designer?s films and career path, in which she started as an wardrobe assistant and graduated to more advanced jobs after successfully dressing picky actress, Clara Bow. Also highly notable are the featurettes "Stories of Sunset Boulevard" and "Sunset Boulevard Becomes a Classic," be