Billy Wilder quickly became one of Hollywood’s hottest screenwriters after teaming with Charles Brackett. But if he wanted to keep directors from changing his words, he’d have to get behind the camera himself. His directorial debut? That was a surprise.
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The Emperor Waltz
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Billy Wilder at War
Just as World War II was ending, Billy Wilder was made a colonel in the United S
The Lost Weekend
Billy Wilder, the refugee who arrived in Hollywood unable to speak or write Engl
Double Indemnity
With only his third film as director, Billy Wilder made an all-time classic: “Do