Director Paul Henreid and Bette Davis go over the script for Dead Ringer (1964).
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Italian poster of Dark Victory
Italian poster for Dark Victory (1939), starring Bette Davis, George Brent, Humphrey Bogart, and Geraldine Fitzgerald. Illustration by Luigi Martinati.
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Jimmy Stewart, Olivia de Havilland and Bette Davis, 1940. Unknown photographer.
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On set of “The Letter” (1940)
Bette Davis on the set of The Letter photographed by Bert Six, 1940.
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Bette Davis likes Jim Beam
Bette Davis like Jim Beam, in this ad from 1974.
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Bette Davis for Vogue.
Bette Davis for Vogue Magazine, 1951.
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Bette Davis by Terry O’Neill
Bette Davis photographed by Terry O’Neill, 1988.
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The house of BABY JANE !
The house used in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962, dir by Robert Aldrich) : The exterior of the Hudson mansion is located at 172 South McCadden Place in the Hancock Park section of Los Angeles. Check it out.
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Bette Davis, all macabre, for “Dead Ringer” (1964)
Perhaps one of Bette Davis‘ lesser known works is “Dead Ringer”(not to be confused with Dead RingerS by David Cronenberg). This film is directed by Paul Henreid and dates back to 1964. It’s a little gem worthy of viewing, in which Davis plays both a wealthy woman AND her twin sister who murders her as the noir thriller unravels alongside Karl Malden. Check out this beautiful still shot from the film! Unknown photographer.
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