Synopsis: Joe Gillis hides from car repossessors in the garage of a deserted-looking mansion which proves to be the grotesque home of Norma Desmond. Joe takes refuge there, with a nominal job of rewriting Norma's hopeless 'comeback' screenplay. Weeks pass; feeling more and more like a kept man, Joe grasps at reality in the form of a clandestine friendship with script reader Betty Schaefer, but it's too late...
There are 2 editions of this movie (including the current edition) in the current region (region 1)
There is 1 additional edition of this movie in other regions
Commentary by Ed Sikov, author of On Sunset Boulevard: The Life and Times of Billy Wilder
"The Making of Sunset Boulevard" (includes interviews with Nancy Olson, Ed Sikov, film critic Andrew Sarris, Paramount producer A.C. Lyles, and Glenn Close)
Photo galleries
Hollywood location map
Script of the original morgue prologue
"The Music of Sunset Boulevard" featurette
"Edith Head: The Paramount Years" (documentary of the famed costume designer)