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What links Netflix’s Kaleidoscope to Jonathan Coe and Bryan Cranston?
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A chain of connections that starts and finishes with the random-order eight-part crime thriller

was a fictional imagining of Billy Wilder’s attempts to make his penultimate film, Fedora, which was released in 1978.… starring William Holden, who was also in Network, the play of which starred Bryan Cranston …Fedora starred William Holden, who also featured in Wilder classic Sunset Boulevard. Another late-career role for Holden was as a wizened news executive in the seminal media satire Network.

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