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Runtime: 90 Mins
UPC: 883 316 127 087
$ 19.95
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Screen legend and Academy Award-winner Bette Davis ("All About Eve," "Dark Victory") stars with Emmy-nominee Barry Sullivan ("Rich Man, Poor Man") in this
compelling look at why people drift apart in marriage and seek divorce, with all its consequences. With Frances Dee ("Of Human Bondage"), Richard Anderson
("The Six Million Dollar Man") and Otto Kruger ("High Noon"). Rated a high *** (three stars) by Leonard Maltin!
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Bette Davis and Margaret Lindsay portray stepsisters from a society family in this atmospheric tale of crime and punishment in the City by the Bay. One sister is
amiable, upright, eager to uphold the family name. The other is volatile, risk-taking, a moth hovering too close to the flame of high-living lowlifes who launder
stolen bonds. Care to guess which actress plays her? Bette Davis was a little more than three weeks away from the release of her breakthrough portrayal in Of
Human Bondage and the excitement surrounding her was electric when she played the reckless sister in Fog over Frisco. That excitement flashes again and
again in a trim, snappy gem Davis would later recall with much fondness.
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Aggie Hurley is making up for a lifetime of making do. Her daughter Jane is going to have a lavish wedding – even if Jane wants a simple ceremony. And even if
Aggie's husband Tom must give up his dream of owning his own taxi to finance it.
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All the world's a stage and there are many fine players in it in this gleeful backstage costume comedy: Olivia de Havilland (as the countess), Brian Aherne
(Garrick) and a clever ensemble. Have a great time!
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Fog Over Frisco
Runtime: 68 minutes
UPC: 883 316 257 524
$ 19.95
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The Catered Affair
Runtime: 93 minutes
UPC: 883 316 369 883
$ 19.95
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It's Love I'm After
Runtime: 90 minutes
UPC: 883 316 165 324
$ 19.95
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That Certain Woman
Runtime: 91 minutes
UPC: 883 316 276 327
$ 19.95
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Married to a gangster at 15…widowed by the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre…remarried to a playboy… forsaken…left to raise her baby alone: Mary Donnell (Bette
Davis) leads the kind of three-hanky life just made for a prestige ’30s melodrama. Besides showcasing one of her most subtle and moving portrayals, That
Certain Woman marks important firsts for Davis. It was her first film with Henry Fonda, her co-star in the following year’s celebrated Jezebel. And it was the first
time she worked with Edmund Goulding, who would guide her in Dark Victory, The Old Maid and The Great Lie. “He was one of Hollywood’s greatest directors,”
Davis said in the bestselling biography Mother Goddam by Whitney Stine. “Goulding made me special in this film. I looked really like a ‘movie star.’”