
Billy Wilder on Assignment
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"A revelation."-Marc Weingarten, Washington Post
Acclaimed film director Billy Wilder's early writings-brilliantly translated into English for the first time
Before Billy Wilder became the screenwriter and director of iconic films like Sunset Boulevard and Some Like It Hot, he worked as a freelance reporter, first in Vienna and then in Weimar Berlin. Billy Wilder on Assignment brings together more than fifty articles, translated into English for the first time, that Wilder (then known as "Billie") published in magazines and newspapers between September 1925 and November 1930. From a humorous account of Wilder's stint as a hired dancing companion in a posh Berlin hotel and his dispatches from the international film scene, to his astute profiles of writers, performers, and political figures, the collection offers fresh insights into the creative mind of one of Hollywood's most revered writer-directors.
Wilder's early writings-a heady mix of cultural essays, interviews, and reviews-contain the same sparkling wit and intelligence as his later Hollywood screenplays, while also casting light into the dark corners of Vienna and Berlin between the wars. Wilder covered everything: big-city sensations, jazz performances, film and theater openings, dance, photography, and all manner of mass entertainment. And he wrote about the most colorful figures of the day, including Charlie Chaplin, Cornelius Vanderbilt, the Prince of Wales, actor Adolphe Menjou, director Erich von Stroheim, and the Tiller Girls dance troupe. Film historian Noah Isenberg's introduction and commentary place Wilder's pieces-brilliantly translated by Shelley Frisch-in historical and biographical context, and rare photos capture Wilder and his circle during these formative years.
Filled with rich reportage and personal musings, Billy Wilder on Assignment showcases the burgeoning voice of a young journalist who would go on to become a great auteur.
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- I. Extra! Extra! Reportage, Opinion Pieces, and Features from Real Life
- "Waiter, A Dancer, Please!"
- Promenaden-Café
- That's Some Cold Weather-in Venice!
- This Is Where Christopher Columbus Came into the Old World
- The Art of Little Ruses
- Naphthalene
- Anything but Objectivity!
- When It's Eighty-four Degrees
- Day of Destiny
- Wanted: Perfect Optimist
- Renovation: An Ode to the Coffeehouse
- Why Don't Matches Smell That Way Anymore?
- The Rose of Jericho
- Little Economics Lesson
- Film Terror: On the Threat of Being Photographed
- Berlin Rendezvous
- Night Ride over Berlin
- The Business of Thirst: What People Are Drinking Nowadays
- Here We Are at Film Studio 1929
- How We Shot Our Studio Film
- Getting Books to Readers
- How I Pumped Zaharoff for Money
- II. Portraits of Extraordinary and Ordinary People
- Asta Nielsen's Theatrical Mission
- My "Prince of Wales"
- Lubitsch Discovers: A Casting by America's Great Director
- The Tiller Girls Are Here!
- The Tiller Girls' Boarding School at the Prater
- Girardi's Son Plays Jazz at the Mary Bar
- Paul Whiteman, His Mustache, the Cobenzl, and the Taverns
- Whiteman Triumphs in Berlin
- I Interview Mr. Vanderbilt
- The Prince of Wales Goes on Holiday
- Chaplin II and the Others at the Scala
- The Lookalike Man: Tale of a Chameleon Named Erwin
- A Minister on Foot
- Interview with a Witch: Women's Newest Profession
- Grock, the Man Who Makes the World Laugh
- Ten Minutes with Chaliapin
- Claude Anet in Berlin
- At the Home of the Oldest Woman in Berlin
- Felix Holländer
- The Elder Statesman of Berlin Theater Critics
- The B. Z. Lady and the German Crown Prince
- Stroheim, the Man We Love to Hate
- A Poker Artist: The Magic of Fritz Herrmann
- "Hello, Mr. Menjou?"
- Klabund Died a Year Ago
- III. Film and Theater Reviews
- Broken Barriers (1924)
- Marital Conflicts (1927)
- Eichberg Shoots a Film
- The Beggar from Cologne Cathedral (1927)
- Ole and Axel at the North Sea Shore (1927)
- Radio Magic (1927)
- Frost in the Studio: A Bath at Twenty Degrees Fahrenheit
- Ole and Axel at Beba Palace
- His Wife's Lover (1928)
- From the Studios
- Greed (1924)
- A Blonde for a Night (1928)
- The Valley of the Giants (1927)
- The Last Night (1928)
- In the Name of the Law (1922)
- Sounds Are Recorded: The Studio Shots
- The Threepenny Opera, for the Fiftieth Time
- Springtime in Palestine (1928)
- First Silhouette Sound Film
- What a Woman Dreams in Spring (1929)
- "Youth Stage"?
- Stroll through the Studios-They're Shooting Silent Films
- The Missing Will (1929)
- The Winged Horseman (1929)
- Men without Work (1929)
- The Merry Musicians (1930)
- Susie Cleans Up (1930)
- Translator's Note
- Index
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