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Overview

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Réalisateur:
Billy Wilder
Writers:
Charles R. Jackson (novel)
Charles Brackett (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
3 septembre 1946 (Sweden) suite
Genre:
Drame | Romance suite
Accroche:
How daring can the screen dare to be? No adult man or woman can risk missing the startling frankness of The Lost Weekend! suite
Plot:
The desperate life of a chronic alcoholic is followed through a four day drinking bout. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
Won 4 Oscars. Another 9 wins & 3 nominations suite
Avis des utilisateurs:
Powerful landmark film on alcoholism has lost none of its status...Ray Milland deserved his Oscar... suite

Ensemble

  (Complete credited cast)

Ray Milland ... Don Birnam

Jane Wyman ... Helen St. James
Phillip Terry ... Wick Birnam
Howard Da Silva ... Nat
Doris Dowling ... Gloria

Frank Faylen ... 'Bim' Nolan
Mary Young ... Mrs. Deveridge
Anita Sharp-Bolster ... Mrs. Foley (as Anita Bolster)
Lillian Fontaine ... Mrs. Charles St. James (as Lilian Fontaine)
Frank Orth ... Opera Cloak Room Attendant
Lewis L. Russell ... Charles St. James
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Additional Details

Autre(s) titre(s):
Le poison (Belgium: French title) (France) [fr]
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Durée:
101 min
Pays:
USA
Langue:
Anglais
Couleur:
Noir et Blanc
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 suite
Son:
Mono (Western Electric Recording)

Curiosités

Anecdotes:
To prepare for the part, Ray Milland spent one night in Bellevue Hospital as a patient. He also stopped eating as much, as most alcoholics forget to do so. suite
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When Helen pours whiskey for Don near the end then divides it into two glasses, it is nowhere near a quarter of the way up the glass. When Don chooses not to drink it moments later, and drops his cigarette in the glass, it is more than half-way full. suite
Guillemet:
Don Birnam: What kind of party did you say that was?
Helen St. James: A cocktail party.
Don Birnam: In that case, I'll join you.
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Movie Connections:
Featured in Billy Wilder Speaks (2006) (TV) suite
Soundtrack:
LA TRAVIATA suite

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A Note Regarding Spoilers
Is "The Lost Weekend" based on a book?
What is the significance of the three balls outside of the pawnbroker's shop?
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56 out of 60 people found the following comment useful:-
Powerful landmark film on alcoholism has lost none of its status...Ray Milland deserved his Oscar..., 16 April 2001
Author: Neil Doyle de U.S.A.

I take exception to previous comments that call the film "daring for its time" or "dated". It's still a very powerful film and there is nothing dated about the theme of a man who loses his soul to the bottle. It was a landmark film in its time and still is--there is no question about its holding power and the excellence of writing, acting and direction. Yes, even by today's standards! It outclasses more recent films dealing with alcoholism as it focuses on one man's problem with the bottle--a problem that affects all of the people whose lives he touches--particularly his loyal girlfriend (Jane Wyman in one of her best roles) and Philip Terry as his more conventional brother. The emotions are stark and real. The pity we feel for Milland's character is also mixed with disgust for his weakness. It's an accurate depiction of an alcoholic's struggle for the next fix--a never ending search for the next bottle. The pseudo-babble of a previous commentator attempts to inject disdain for the film as outdated and outclassed by more serious works. Nonsense! This was a stark and powerful film in 1945 and I have news for you--it is just as powerful and timely today! No other American film comes close to it. It is as searing an indictment of alcoholism as you are ever likely to see and Milland fully deserved his Oscar.

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