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Never Be Boring: Billy Wilder
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Never Be Boring: Billy Wilder

Oct 28, 2017
0h 52m
★ 7.3

Overview

A funny walk through the life story of Billy Wilder (1906-2002), a cinematic genius; a portrait of a filmmaker who never was a boring man, a superb mind who had ten commandments, of which the first nine were: “Thou shalt not bore.”

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

ARTE
Florianfilm
ZDF

Cast

Mario Adorf

Self

Mario Adorf

Paul Diamond

Self

Paul Diamond

Dick Guttman

Self

Dick Guttman

Rudolf John

Self

Rudolf John

Marthe Keller

Self

Marthe Keller

Charles Matthau

Self

Charles Matthau

Todd Purdum

Self

Todd Purdum

George Schlatter

Self

George Schlatter

Volker Schlöndorff

Self

Volker Schlöndorff

Armgard Seegers-Karasek

Self

Armgard Seegers-Karasek

Claudius Seidl

Self

Claudius Seidl

Billy Wilder

Self (archive footage)

Billy Wilder

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