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Bette Davis hated her final movie so much she walked away and never returned
Image Credit: Bette Davis in 'Wicked Stepmother' (Image: MGM) In the spring of 1988, the legendary Bette Davis flew to New ...
"Of Human Bondage" (1934): After churning out 22 films in her first three years in Hollywood, Davis finally got her big break in this adaptation of the celebrated Somerset Maugham novel. She sizzled ...
The Hope College Knickerbocker Theatre will show four films featuring Bette Davis every Monday from Nov. 18 to Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. The series will screen “Of Human Bondage,” “Now, Voyager,” “The Man Who ...
There are few stars whose legends reign quite supremely as that of Bette Davis. Known for her immense talent, staunch perfectionism, and brash personality, the actress’ career spanned decades and ...
Logan Kelly is a professional author, screenwriter, and proud cinemaphile. He studied screenwriting and film history while attending Valencia College, before moving to the New York Metro Area. Bette ...
Ruth Elizabeth Davis (she got the "Bette" from the Balzac novel "Cousin Bette") of Lowell, Massachusetts, arrived in Hollywood in 1930 to instant non-acclaim. She became known for the series of tense, ...
In director Lindsay Anderson's sublime "The Whales of August," screen legends Bette Davis and Lillian Gish are playing themselves, two old ladies near the end of their lives. Both are reflecting on ...
Bette Davis was a superstar in films during the mid 1900s starring in classics like Deception, The Little Foxes, and June Bride. Offscreen, she played the role of mom to three kids. The star chose to ...
Logan Kelly is a professional author, screenwriter, and proud cinemaphile. He studied screenwriting and film history while attending Valencia College, before moving to the New York Metro Area. There ...
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