Rosa, the self-serving wife of a small-town doctor, gets a better offer when a wealthy big-city man insists she get a divorce and marry him instead. Soon she demonstrates she is capable of rather deplorable acts -- including murder.
Bette Davis
Rosa Moline
Joseph Cotten
Doctor Louis Moline
David Brian
Neil Latimer
Ruth Roman
Carol
Minor Watson
Moose
Dona Drake
Jenny
Regis Toomey
Sorren
Sarah Selby
Mildred
Ann Doran
Edith Williams
Bess Flowers
Secretary
Creighton Hale
Townsman with Glasses
Dorothy Vernon
Townswoman
Judith Wood
Waitress
Joel Allen
Gail Bonney
Frances Charles
James Craven
June Evans
Hal Gerard
Bobby Henshaw
Hallene Hill
Charles Jordan
Jack Kenney
Ralph Littlefield
Eve Miller
Frank Pharr
Buddy Roosevelt
Sherman Sanders
Mary Servoss
Olan Soule
Eileen Stevens
Harry Tyler
Devi Dja
Dancer (uncredited)
Director
King Vidor
Novel
Stuart Engstrand
Screenplay
Lenore J. Coffee
November 8, 2017
10
Who better than Ms. Davis to impersonate herself? This is her last film for Warner Brothers so old Harry gave her the screws with this melodramatic pot-boiler which, as it turn out, is an absolute hoot. A plethora of zingers, one-liners and one of the most famous lines in American cinema ("What a dump"), Bette chews up the scenery in her long hair wig and heaving breasts like never before. She's just plain nasty and as Elizabeth Taylor would later describe her to Richard Burton in "WAOVA", she's "discontent" or she's a housewife..."She buys things". Well, the only thing BD buys here is a one way ticket to the platform of the local Chicago bound train depot, before applying a slathering of make-up which surely was a try-out for Baby Jane. You must watch this if you love campy, over-the-top emoting by an iconic actress hell-bend on career self-destruction.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$1,589,000.00
Revenue:
$1,738,000.00