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4Hola! Gracias xata por avisar ficho con mucho gusto
Madeleine Elster escribió: 14 Feb 2019, 14:07 The Letter
(1940)
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Cinematography by Tony Gaudio
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Re: Bette Davis
7La más mejor Copio y pego del hilo del pre-code unas fotos de sus comienzos:
Ninotchka escribió: 06 Abr 2019, 00:05 Debut cinematográfico:Bette Davis photographed by Ray Jones for the film The Bad Sister (1931)
Ninotchka escribió: 06 Abr 2019, 00:11Bette Davis in “The Rich Are Always With Us”, 1932. Photographer: Elmer Fryer
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14Bette Davis during an interview on Good Morning America in 1981. Fully aware that she could be difficult, demanding, and bitchy in both her personal life and in her sixty year long career, Davis owned her reputation and frequently made light of it in her later years. “In this business, until you’re known as a monster you’re not a star,” she once candidly stated. “I do not regret one professional enemy I have made. Any actor who doesn’t dare to make an enemy should get out of the business. I survived because I was tougher than anybody else.”
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15publicity photo for All About Eve (Joseph L Mankiewicz, 1950)
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16Jean Harlow, Joan Crawford, and Bette Davis in the 1933 Disney cartoon, Mickey’s Gala Premier.
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18Bette Davis wearing a strapless blue-green evening dress with a sheer stole, long white gloves, diamond necklace and earrings
Vogue May 1951 by Erwin Blumenfeld
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19Tengo una suscripción de libros por internet y ante este confinamiento voy a meterle mano a
Even a short list of Bette Davis's most famous films – Of Human Bondage; Jezebel; Dark Victory; The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex; Now, Voyager; All About Eve; What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? – reveals instantly what a major force she was in Hollywood. Her distinctive voice, her remarkable eyes, her astonishing range and depth of characterization – all these qualities combined to make Bette Davis one of the finest performers in film history.
The Girl Who Walked Home Alone is a brilliant portrait of an enduring icon from Hollywood's golden age and an unforgettable biography of the real woman behind the star.
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An insightful featurette on the filming of Dead Ringer 1964 at the Doheny Mansion. Clip features candid video of Bette Davis, Karl Malden , Peter Lawford and director Paul Henreid.
Pobreta qué mal estaba ya por estas fechas...
Bette Davis photographed by Terry O’Neill, 1988.
By Horst P. Horst, 1939.
Even a short list of Bette Davis's most famous films – Of Human Bondage; Jezebel; Dark Victory; The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex; Now, Voyager; All About Eve; What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? – reveals instantly what a major force she was in Hollywood. Her distinctive voice, her remarkable eyes, her astonishing range and depth of characterization – all these qualities combined to make Bette Davis one of the finest performers in film history.
The Girl Who Walked Home Alone is a brilliant portrait of an enduring icon from Hollywood's golden age and an unforgettable biography of the real woman behind the star.
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An insightful featurette on the filming of Dead Ringer 1964 at the Doheny Mansion. Clip features candid video of Bette Davis, Karl Malden , Peter Lawford and director Paul Henreid.
Pobreta qué mal estaba ya por estas fechas...
Bette Davis photographed by Terry O’Neill, 1988.
By Horst P. Horst, 1939.