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The Lost Weekend is a 1945 American drama film noir directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Ray Milland and Jane Wyman. It was based on Charles R. Jackson 's 1944 novel about an alcoholic writer. The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards and won four: Best Picture , Best Director , Best Actor , and Best Adapted Screenplay .
Overdrawn at the Memory Bank is a 1984 science-fiction television film starring Raul Julia and Linda Griffiths (pictured).Based on a 1976 short story by John Varley from the Eight Worlds series, the film takes place in a dystopian future where an employee at a conglomerate, played by Julia, gets trapped inside the company's computer, where he is monitored and later abetted by a character ...
The Lost Weekend, a 1945 film adaptation of the novel "The Lost Weekend" (The Cosby Show), a 1989 television episode "The Lost Weekend" (Dawson's Creek), a 2001 television episode "Lost Weekend" (St. Elsewhere), a 1986 television episode "The Lost Weekend", a 1997 straight-to-video feature-length episode of Brookside
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The Lost Weekend is Charles R. Jackson's first novel, published by Farrar & Rinehart in 1944. The story of a talented but alcoholic writer was praised for its powerful realism, closely reflecting the author’s own experience of alcoholism, from which he was temporarily cured.
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