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Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me): My Mortal Enemy by Willa CatherJust My Imagination (Running Away with Me): My Mortal Enemy by Willa Cather

Bette Davis, Elizabeth Taylor, Judy DavisThe Metzinger Sisters of Silver Scenes are hosting a classic film event,The Great Imaginary Film Blogathon - and this is my entry. Click here for links to participating blogs.~In 1926, Pulitzer Prize-winning a…

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A Film to Watch for...on TCM Next WeekA Film to Watch for...on TCM Next Week

Actress Jeanne Eagels, one of the great legends of early 20th century American theater, became the toast of the New York stage by the time she was 30. She most famously originated the role of Sadie Thompson on Broadway in John Colton's Rain (based on…

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William Wyler's William Wyler's "The Letter" (1940) - Starting with a Bang

  This piece is my contribution for The Movie Projector's blogathon in honor of William Wyler. Click here for more information and links to participating blogs.Of director William Wyler, Bette Davis once declared, “It was he who helped me realize my …

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Thank YouThank You

Bette Davis, The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex  (1939)When I received an email from Rick Armstrong the other day telling me that I'd been awarded the Classic Movie Blog Association's 2011  "Best Review/Drama" CiMBA for my post on The Private L…

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CMBA Movies of 1939 Blogathon - The Private Lives of Elizabeth and EssexCMBA Movies of 1939 Blogathon - The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex

“In 1939, I secured my career and my stardom forever. I made five pictures in twelve months and every one of them was successful.” Bette Davis was referring to the string of movies she made in rapid succession, beginning with The Sisters in 1938 and …

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(Not Quite) All About Bette...(Not Quite) All About Bette...

Bette Davis was born 103 years ago on April 5 in Lowell, Massachusetts. She attended drama school as a young woman and made her Broadway debut in "Broken Dishes" in 1929. She headed to Hollywood in 1930 where she was tested and signed by Universal. W…

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