Director:billy wilder
Performer:Kirk Douglas Jane Sterling Robert Arthur Porter Hall
Penniless reporter Chuck (Kirk Douglas) lives in a small New Mexico town. He sells himself to the editor-in-chief of the local newspaper with his eloquent tongue, claiming that he has a talent for producing news. The peaceful life in a small town made Chuuk, who once worked in New York, feel bored. On this day, the editor-in-chief ordered Chuuk to go out for interviews. Chuuk unexpectedly encountered Leo, a small town shopkeeper, who was trapped in a cave on the road. Chuuk was sensitive to the news value behind this incident, and he quickly contacted the governor, engineering team and doctors. As Chuuk reported one after another, people came to watch the rescue process one after another. Leo's wife, who wanted to leave, chose to stay because she saw the benefits, and stood in the same camp as Chuuk. Chuuk arranged to use a time-consuming rescue method. To maintain the popularity of event news. Crowds continued to pour in over the next few days, turning the rescue site into a playground. While Chuuk was bargaining with his old boss in New York, Leo in the cave came to the end of his life... The film won the 1952 Academy Award for Best Screenplay.