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Rhoda 2022-03-25 09:01:10
If you asked my favorite actress I would say Bette...
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Kole 2022-03-25 09:01:10
The performances of the two heroines are really wonderful, showing the contradictions between women to the fullest. After watching it, how can I forget Joan's sympathetic expression when he was tortured and Bette's unbridled...
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Malvina 2022-03-25 09:01:10
A human horror film, reminiscent of the film "She's Lonely Than Fireworks", it's all about the various contradictions and hatreds between sisters who want to compare each other, but this film is more gloomy and pessimistic. Here, the acting of the two queens, especially the younger sister, is even more creepy with the makeup. It was the first time that my sister appeared in a wheelchair. What flashed in her heart was that she accidentally injured herself, and it really...
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Ima 2022-03-25 09:01:10
It has always been that one is abusing the other, and after seeing it, I realize that the other is not a good thing. There are too many shadows of Sunset Boulevard in Davis' character. By the 1960s, the depth of field shot of black and white films had reached its...
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Eldridge 2022-03-24 09:02:11
Contrived, Bette Davis Facebooking Joan Crawford is too lazy to see that this is a weakened version of Sunset Boulevard, and the tension is not enough to coax the final...
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Ayla 2022-03-24 09:02:11
Contrived, Bette Davis Facebooking Joan Crawford is too lazy to see that this is a weakened version of Sunset Boulevard, and the tension is not enough to coax the final...
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Chaz 2022-03-24 09:02:11
"You aren't ever gonna sell this house. And you aren't ever gonna leave it either." "You wouldn't be able to do these awful things to me if I weren't still in this chair. → But you are, Blanche! You are in that chair!” “You mean all this time we could have been...
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Adela 2022-03-24 09:02:11
"You aren't ever gonna sell this house. And you aren't ever gonna leave it either." "You wouldn't be able to do these awful things to me if I weren't still in this chair. → But you are, Blanche! You are in that chair!” “You mean all this time we could have been...
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Billie 2022-03-23 09:02:10
It's almost a combined version of "Quiet, Quiet, Sweet Charlotte" and "Sunset Boulevard", but it's much worse than both. In view of Bette Davis' strong acting skills, give it 4 stars. In addition, the screenwriters of "hush hush" and "baby jane" are the same person, hush is a dedicated screenwriter, and baby jane is an adaptation of a novel. Both films won the Oscar for best costume design and best actress...
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Trystan 2022-03-22 09:02:02
The "enemy" tour group came here. The film is very smooth... It's even better with...
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Comments
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Virgil 2021-12-22 08:01:09
"Langui": A suspenseful classic business card that is never cold, points directly to the real life struggle of the two movie queens
"Language" is the work of "The Twelve King Kong" director Robert Aldridge in 1962, which brings together two major actresses, Joan Crawford and Betty Davis. The two major actresses staged a classic suspense movie with no cold spots on the same stage. "Lan Girl" is adapted from Henry Fallow's novel...
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Noelia 2021-12-22 08:01:09
"Lan Boss Surprise"-1962
When I haven't watched the movie of Joan Crawford and Bette Davis, I have read the gossip about them when they made this movie.
Although this gossip looks funny and trivial, I like them both at once.
She is really a very vital and energetic woman!
The impression that Joan left on me was that he was...
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? quotes
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Jane: I wonder if you can guess who I am?
Edwin Flagg: Can you give me a hint?
Jane: Well, its not really fair to make you guess. I'm - I'm Baby Jane Hudson.
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Edwin Flagg: Oh, do you mean you're really - the - Baby Jane Hudson?
Jane: Yes, I am! And I'm going to revive my act exactly as I used to do it. Of course, some of the arrangements will have to be brought up-to-date. Music changes so much, doesn't it? And you know they're desperate for new acts: television, Las Vegas, and all the clubs. Well, there are a lot of people who remember me. Lots of them!
Edwin Flagg: I don't see how you could fail.
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Director: Robert Aldrich
Language: English Release date: October 31, 1962