The Lost Weekend (1945 film)
The Lost Weekend: Don Birnam, a long-time alcoholic, has been sober for ten days and appears to be over the worst... but his craving has just become more insidious. Evading a country weekend planned by his brother and girlfriend, he begins a four-day bender that just might be his last - one way or another.
The Lost Weekend Overview
Budget | 1.25 million |
Category | Drama |
Production company | Paramount (US) |
Box office | 11 million |
Original language | en |
Runtime | 1.683 Hour |
Release date | 1945-11-29 |
Spoken language | English |
Rating | 76.42% |
Vote Count | 547 |
The Lost Weekend - FAQ
What is Budget of The Lost Weekend ?
Budget of The Lost Weekend is 1.25 million
What is Category of The Lost Weekend ?
Category of The Lost Weekend is Drama
What is the Production company of The Lost Weekend ?
Production companies of The Lost Weekend is Paramount (US)
What is the Box office collection of The Lost Weekend ?
Box office Collection of The Lost Weekend is 11 million
What is the Original language of The Lost Weekend ?
Original_language of The Lost Weekend is en
What is the Run time of The Lost Weekend ?
Run time of The Lost Weekend is 1.683 Hour
What is Release date of The Lost Weekend ?
Release date of The Lost Weekend is 1945-11-29
Cast
- 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
- Lillian 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)
- Audrey Long as Cloak Room Attendant (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)