Yes, I remembered.
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Yes, I remembered.
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No one ever leaves a star. That’s what makes one a star.
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Billy Wilder pretends to strangle Shirley MacLaine on the set of The Apartment, 1960.
The premiere of Sabrina, 1954
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#250films — Some Like It Hot (d. Billy Wilder, 1959)
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Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine and Billy Wilder have lunch during the filming of The Apartment, 1960.
1953: Audrey Hepburn Sabrina hair and makeup test. “God kissed her on the cheek,” Billy Wilder once said, “and there she was.”
He’s the hardest worker in films. Whatever role he attempts, he will research to the bone, worry it to the nub, do the best possible job — and somehow make his expertise look instructive. He is a thinking, highly instructive actor who comes up with all sorts of goodies. He’s somewhere between Chaplin and Cary Grant, but completely original. Audiences can tell by looking in his face what goes on in his heart and brain and have their greatest rapport with an actor since Chaplin.
—Billy Wilder on Jack Lemmon
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