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The Lost Weekend

Not Yet Rated In Theaters 11/29/1945 , 100min.
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Plot & Details

Billy Wilder's searing portrait of an alcoholic features an Oscar-winning performance by Ray Milland as Don Birnam, a writer whose lust for booze consumes his career, his life, and his loves. The story begins as Don and his brother Wick (Philip Terry) are packing their bags in their New York apartment, preparing for a weekend in the country. Philip, aware of his brother's drinking problem, is keeping an eye of him, making sure he doesn't sneak a drink before the departure of their train. Arriving at the apartment is Don's girlfriend, Helen St. James (Jane Wyman), who has tickets to a Carnegie Hall concert that night. Don persuades Wick and Helen to go to the concert without him, hoping to find one of his well-hidden bottles of booze. But when Wick and Helen go to the concert, Don discovers that Wick has gotten rid of the liquor. Don has no money, so he can't visit the neighborhood bar -- that is, until the cleaning lady arrives to reveal money hidden in a sugar-bowl. Don grabs the cash and hits the street, heading off to Nat's Bar. Nat (Howard Da Silva), a bartender who has seen it all, is surprised to see Don. But when Don shows he can pay for his drinks, Nat reluctantly serves him, telling Don, "One's too many and a thousand's not enough." Soon Don plunges in an alcoholic haze, his boozing landing him in a harrowing drunk tank, presided over by the cynical attendant Bim (Frank Faylen).
  • MPAA Rating: Not Yet Rated
  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Run Time: 100min.
  • Theatrical Release Date: 11/29/1945
  • DVD Release Date: 02/06/2001
  • Distributor(s): Paramount
  • Director(s): Billy Wilder
  • Starring: Ray Milland , Jane Wyman , Howard Da Silva , Phillip Terry , Doris Dowling
  • Themes: Redemption,Work Ethics,Alcoholism,Rise and Fall Stories
  • Tone: Cathartic,Forceful,Harsh,Bleak,Downbeat,Grim,Matter-of-Fact
  • Keywords: alcoholism,creative-block,escape,hallucination,hospital,robbery,tavern,writing
  • Language: English

Awards

Academy Awards

Year Award CategoryCast & Crew Result
1945 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Screenplay Billy Wilder Won
1945 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture Won
1945 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Screenplay Charles Brackett Won
1945 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Director Billy Wilder Won
1945 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Actor Ray Milland Won
1945 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Score - Drama or Comedy Miklos Rozsa Nominated
1945 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Black and White Cinematography John F. Seitz Nominated
1945 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Editing Doane Harrison Nominated

Golden Globes

Year Award CategoryCast & Crew Result
1945 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Actor Ray Milland Won
1945 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Picture Won
1945 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Director Billy Wilder Won
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