Fedora (1978)
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 8:41 am
Although Billy Wilder's Fedora (1978) may not interest a lot of people, I thought it was delightful. It examines much of the same territory as Sunset Blvd, but becomes a mixture of satire, old Hollywood, mystery and horror.
Once again William Holden becomes the spokesperson for the plot, although more shopworn and tired looking than he was 30 years earlier. The reel hook in this melo-melodrama is the twist and turns of the story. I found it compelling and never once had my finger on the fast forward button, which is unusual for me.
I remember its release, and how badly it flopped at the B.O. But it doesn't deserve that kind of treatment today.
Does anybody have anymore thoughts on this intriguing film?
Danny
Once again William Holden becomes the spokesperson for the plot, although more shopworn and tired looking than he was 30 years earlier. The reel hook in this melo-melodrama is the twist and turns of the story. I found it compelling and never once had my finger on the fast forward button, which is unusual for me.
I remember its release, and how badly it flopped at the B.O. But it doesn't deserve that kind of treatment today.
Does anybody have anymore thoughts on this intriguing film?
Danny