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Post by topbilled on Jun 26, 2023 13:26:59 GMT
Robert Osborne discusses the 1934 version:
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Post by topbilled on Jun 26, 2023 13:29:03 GMT
Robert Osborne discusses the 1946 version which starred Eleanor Parker:
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Post by topbilled on Jun 26, 2023 13:30:33 GMT
Wraparounds for the 1964 remake, presented by Ben Mankiewicz:
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Post by Fading Fast on Jun 26, 2023 13:38:40 GMT
It's fun to see all three intros/extros in a row, but man, I could not watch three versions of that depressing story in a row.
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Post by Andrea Doria on Jul 16, 2023 10:35:12 GMT
For me nothing comes close to the 1934 version, not just for Bette Davis's spectacular performance, but also for Frances Dee and Kaye Johnson who played the women who lost Leslie Howard to Bette's character. It reminded me of high school where everyone loved someone who loved someone else.
What other actress would dare make herself this dispicable?
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