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Bette Davis in ‘A Stolen Life’ (1946 ... a better-than-expected thriller directed by the man who lit two iconic cigarettes in Davis’s 1942 classic, “Now, Voyager,” Paul Henreid.
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Three 40-something women in a small English town meet weekly for a ritual of gin, cigarettes, and sweets -- and swap stories ... It is based on the relationship between Queen Elizabeth I, portrayed by ...
Fasten your seat belts & come along for this bumpy ride as you watch Bette Davis' most defining moments as this tenacious star fights her way to the top of Hollywood! $10 suggested donation and ...
It's fitting then, that this is also a pretty candid treatment - there's a clip of Bette Davis saying she would never work with her again ('she's just totally impossible... Miss Dunaway is for ...
When you think about Bette Davis and the stars she didn’t get along with, the first person to spring to mind would undoubtedly be Joan Crawford. The two were grande dames of the silver screen for ...
“Fasten your seatbelts. It’s going to be a bumpy night.” It’s one of the great lines in cinema history, spoken with a biting drawl by Bette Davis at her most drunk and regal in Joseph L Mankiewicz’s ...