
On this throwback New Plaza Cinema Talk Back, prolific Emmy-nominated film historian and writer Joseph McBride [Billy Wilder: Dancing on the Edge, What Ever Happened to Orson Welles?: A Portrait of an Independent Career, Hawks on Hawks (Screen Classics)] joins resident film historian Max Alvarez in discussing the lasting legacy of Billy Wilder's 1960 Oscar-winning classic The Apartment, how its critique on corporate greed still holds up today, and how it fits in the wider scope of Wilder's filmography--Hollywood-wise, history-wise, and otherwise-wise!
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