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"The Lost Weekend - The screen dares to open the strange and savage pages of a shocking bestseller!" is english Language Movie.
"The Lost Weekend" was released on 29 November 1945 it had a budget of $1,250,000 and had box office collection of $11,000,000.
The movie was directed by Billy Wilder
It has cast of: Ray Milland as Don Birnam, Jane Wyman as Helen St. James, Phillip Terry as Wick Birnam, Howard Da Silva as Nat the Bartender, Doris Dowling as Gloria, Frank Faylen as 'Bim' Nolan, Mary Young as Mrs. Deveridge, Anita Sharp-Bolster as Mrs. Foley, Lilian Fontaine as Mrs. Charles St. James, Frank Orth as Opera Cloak Room Attendant, Lewis L. Russell as Charles St. James, Andy Andrews as Alcoholic (uncredited), Walter Baldwin as Man from Albany (uncredited), Harry Barris as Pianist at Harry & Joe's (uncredited), Jess Lee Brooks as (uncredited), Jack Rube Clifford as Guard (uncredited), David Clyde as Dave (uncredited), James Conaty as Man in Nightclub Washroom (uncredited), Willa Pearl Curtis as Mrs. Wertheim's Assistant (uncredited), John Deauville as Cloakroom Attendant (uncredited), Helen Dickson as Mrs. Frink (uncredited), Franklyn Farnum as Concert Attendee (uncredited), Byron Foulger as Shopkeeper (uncredited), Jayne Hazard as M. (uncredited), Ted Hecht as Man with Bandaged Ear (uncredited), Ernest Hilliard as Headwaiter (uncredited), Earle Hyman as Smoking Man (uncredited), Jerry James as Male Nurse (uncredited), Stan Johnson as Nurse (uncredited), Jack W. Johnston as Nightclub Guest (uncredited), Karl 'Karchy' Kosiczky as Baby (uncredited), Eddie Laughton as Mr. Brophy (uncredited), Perc Launders as Doorman (uncredited), Bertram Marburgh as Jewish Man (uncredited), William Meader as Hardware Man (uncredited), James Millican as Nurse (uncredited), Frank Mills as Drunk in Alcoholic Ward (uncredited), Pat Moriarity as Irishman (uncredited), William Newell as Liquor Store Proprietor (uncredited), William O'Leary as Irishman (uncredited), Peter Potter as Shaky and Sweaty Man (uncredited), Stanley Price as Fruit Clerk (uncredited), Craig Reynolds as George (uncredited), Lester Sharpe as Jewish Man (uncredited), Lee Shumway as Guard (uncredited), Douglas Spencer as Hospital Patient Seeing Imaginary Beetles (uncredited), Al Stewart as Mattress Man (uncredited), Amzie Strickland as Woman in Bar (uncredited), Harry Tenbrook as Drunk in Alcoholic Ward (uncredited), Fred 'Snowflake' Toones as Washroom Attendant at Harry & Joe's (uncredited), Emmett Vogan as Doctor (uncredited), Max Wagner as Mike (uncredited), Milton Wallace as Pawnbroker with Helen's Coat (uncredited), Gisela Werbisek as Mrs. Wertheim (uncredited), Crane Whitley as Waiter at Harry & Joe's Bar (uncredited), Ernest Whitman as Black Man Talking to Himself (uncredited), Harry Wilson as Drunk (uncredited), Isabel Withers as Woman Before Pawn Shop (uncredited), Audrey Young as Cloak Room Attendant (uncredited), Dick Gordon as Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited) in lead roles.
It Crew included: Billy Wilder as Screenplay(Writing), Charles Brackett as Screenplay(Writing), Gordon Jennings as Visual Effects(Visual Effects), Farciot Edouart as Visual Effects(Visual Effects), Bertram C. Granger as Set Decoration(Art), Charles Brackett as Producer(Production), Doane Harrison as Editorial Manager(Editing), John F. Seitz as Director of Photography(Camera), Charles R. Jackson as Novel(Writing), Hans Dreier as Art Direction(Art), Edith Head as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), A. Earl Hedrick as Art Direction(Art), Wally Westmore as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Miklós Rózsa as Original Music Composer(Sound), Billy Wilder as Director(Directing), Richard Blaydon as Production Manager(Production), Frank Parmenter as Production Manager(Production), Charles C. Coleman as Assistant Director(Directing), Gene Lauritzen as Construction Coordinator(Art), Leo Shuken as Orchestrator(Sound), Sidney Cutner as Orchestrator(Sound), Doane Harrison as Editor(Editing), Jack Colconda as Props(Art), Harlow Stengel as Assistant Camera(Camera), Fred True as Grip(Camera), Joel Moss as Sound Recordist(Sound), Stanley Cooley as Sound Recordist(Sound), in lead roles.