Gordon Oliver

Gordon Oliver

  • Born: 1910-4-27
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    • Kyle 2022-03-12 08:01:02

      foreign jealous woman

      From the beginning of the film, the title seems to think it is a love story of Betty Davis being wronged, Betty who is translucent, which looks like 30 years old. Towards the end of the film, she slowly realized the evil of her jealous woman.

      The more I look at it, the more I feel that this movie is...

    • Madelyn 2022-03-12 08:01:02

      A compilation of teaching materials for red shirt and tear stains

      Film Art 152 Betty is the most important person in the set This three-point lighting method puts her in focus Film Art 220 The director is here to show that taking what matters off the screen first and then bringing it into the frame creates a stunning Effect The hand intrudes into the picture to...

    • Kiley 2022-03-21 09:03:25

      Henry Fonda took Betty to the dance because Betty laughed at him. When Betty was afraid to leave the dance, Fonda took her, danced the whole scene, and escorted her home before breaking up with her. Women take advantage of men's sense of honor, but they don't want to expose it. For men, the only thing that matters is male honor. In the second half of the film, the red shirt and the dignity of women have long been torn up. Betty can accompany Fonda to Leprosy Island instead of her wife. It is not her victory.

    • Milton 2022-03-12 08:01:02

      3.5. Order, Dress, Duel, Disease. The script is too broken, the three key situations almost only emphasize the one-man show, and the marginal elements are limited in expansion. The heroines are almost always disgusting, but the reconciliation and redemption at the end are sincere. It can be said that Wyler, Bette Davis and Ernest Haller worked together to save a not-so-great script...

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    • Julie: Why, Pres. Bangin' on a lady's door. I'm scandalized at you. Well, did you come up here just to stand there?

      Preston Dillard: Julie, how long must we go on like this?

      Julie: Like what, Pres?

      Preston Dillard: Fightin', fussin' all the time, like a couple of children.

      Julie: Why do you treat me like a child?

      Preston Dillard: Because you act like one. A spoiled one.

      Julie: You used to say you liked me like that once. You never wanted me to change. Remember?

      Preston Dillard: Julie.

      Julie: [after he kisses her] Why, Pres. In a lady's bedroom. Now you'll have to marry me.

      Preston Dillard: What do you figure I aim to do?

      Julie: Then kiss me again.

    • Julie Marsden: Well, shall we go, Pres?

      Preston Dillard: Not 'til you're properly dressed.

      Julie Marsden: You're sure it's the dress? It couldn't be that you're afraid? Afraid somebody will insult me and you'll find it necessary to defend me?