Re: Bette Davis
43Me alegro de que te gusten, Bette y la exquisita estética de la época ayudan bastante.
Re: Bette Davis
49Aún no Hay quien dice que le dieron el oscar por esa película en compensación por ni tan siquiera haberla nominado el año anterior por "Of human bondage", de la que "Dangerous" vendría a ser una especie de versión inferior.I Love escribió: 13 Ago 2020, 23:42 No has visto DANGEROUS ?
No está mal,pero no es de mis prefereidas de Bette.
Re: Bette Davis
50Bueno, no quiero spoliar nada, pèro yo no la asemejo con "Of human bondage"Ninotchka escribió: 14 Ago 2020, 15:55Aún no Hay quien dice que le dieron el oscar por esa película en compensación por ni tan siquiera haberla nominado el año anterior por "Of human bondage", de la que "Dangerous" vendría a ser una especie de versión inferior.I Love escribió: 13 Ago 2020, 23:42 No has visto DANGEROUS ?
No está mal,pero no es de mis prefereidas de Bette.
Mildred Rogers...qué cabrona más maravillosa jaja
Re: Bette Davis
51Esta es una de las pocas películas de Bette que no volvería a ver,me sacaban de los nervios los personajes.
The Old Maid,1939
Re: Bette Davis
52Recuerdo haberlo leído en alguna parte, quizás sólo se refería a que en ambas películas interpreta a 'la mala'..., pero Mildred es insuperableI Love escribió: 15 Ago 2020, 01:08Bueno, no quiero spoliar nada, pèro yo no la asemejo con "Of human bondage"Ninotchka escribió: 14 Ago 2020, 15:55Aún no Hay quien dice que le dieron el oscar por esa película en compensación por ni tan siquiera haberla nominado el año anterior por "Of human bondage", de la que "Dangerous" vendría a ser una especie de versión inferior.I Love escribió: 13 Ago 2020, 23:42 No has visto DANGEROUS ?
No está mal,pero no es de mis prefereidas de Bette.
Mildred Rogers...qué cabrona más maravillosa jaja
"The Old Maid" hace por lo menos diez o más años que la vi, así que apenas guardo recuerdo, salvo que ahí la mala era Miriam Hopkins.
Re: Bette Davis
54Bette Davis, Joan Blondell, and Ann Dvorak
Three on a Match 1932
Directed by Mervyn LeRoy
Re: Bette Davis
55Bette Davis, Skeets Gallagher, Minna Wallis, Orry Kelly, Bebe Daniels, Anita Louise, Mrs. Louise & Vivian Tobin. Photographer: N/A Dated: 1935
Bette Davis lived in the Spanish Colonial Revival house with her first husband, Harmon “Ham” Nelson, when her breakout film, Of Human Bondage, was released.
By Elmer Fryer.
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/sto ... cle-032006
ANGELA LANSBURY introduces Bette at the 10th Kennedy Center Honors awards ceremony and you can tell that she loves Bette. Angela is so good at introducing and presenting people in such an enthusiastic manner. I just love her, and I think everybody else does too. Also, JESSICA TANDY, JIMMY STEWART, & HUME CRONYN read letters Bette had written to studio big-wigs, protesting their treatment of her. Also, a biography on screen and clips from her movies. By the way, for those who don't know, Tandy and Cronyn were married from 1942 until her death in 1994, at age 85.
BETTE DAVIS had suffered four strokes before this appearance, which caused paralysis in the left side of her face and slurred speech. She loved being in the spotlight and nothing was going to stop her! A very determined and brave person, I would say. She died on October 6, 1989 at 81 years old.
Bette Davis photographed by Scotty Welbourne, 1940.
Bette Davis at home, 1935 by Scotty Welbourne
Bette Davis lived in the Spanish Colonial Revival house with her first husband, Harmon “Ham” Nelson, when her breakout film, Of Human Bondage, was released.
By Elmer Fryer.
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/sto ... cle-032006
ANGELA LANSBURY introduces Bette at the 10th Kennedy Center Honors awards ceremony and you can tell that she loves Bette. Angela is so good at introducing and presenting people in such an enthusiastic manner. I just love her, and I think everybody else does too. Also, JESSICA TANDY, JIMMY STEWART, & HUME CRONYN read letters Bette had written to studio big-wigs, protesting their treatment of her. Also, a biography on screen and clips from her movies. By the way, for those who don't know, Tandy and Cronyn were married from 1942 until her death in 1994, at age 85.
BETTE DAVIS had suffered four strokes before this appearance, which caused paralysis in the left side of her face and slurred speech. She loved being in the spotlight and nothing was going to stop her! A very determined and brave person, I would say. She died on October 6, 1989 at 81 years old.
Bette Davis photographed by Scotty Welbourne, 1940.
Bette Davis at home, 1935 by Scotty Welbourne
Re: Bette Davis
56Ahora que veo a Bette y a Vincent, me ha venido a la mente la película de The private life of elizabeth and essex.
E-list
Re: Bette Davis
57Me encanta el reportajeNinotchka escribió: 13 Ago 2020, 21:34https://images2.imgbox.com/7b/04/0GcAobSl_o.jpgBette Davis at home, photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt for LIFE Magazine (January 23, 1939)
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Re: Bette Davis
58Sí, es una sesión muy chula, pero como soy una maniática sólo puse las imágenes que encontré con mejor calidad
Me ha salido Bette en el test este, of course
Mataría por vivir en una de esas casas de estilo mediterráneo de los años 20-30... y encima con ese paseo arboladoMadeleine Elster escribió: 03 Sep 2020, 09:04 Bette Davis lived in the Spanish Colonial Revival house with her first husband, Harmon “Ham” Nelson, when her breakout film, Of Human Bondage, was released.
By Elmer Fryer.
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/sto ... cle-032006
Me ha salido Bette en el test este, of course
Are You More Like Joan Crawford Or Bette Davis?: https://www.playbuzz.com/amandab31/are- ... ette-davis