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Joseph Mankiewicz's scathing satire on Hollywood, All About Eve stars George Sanders, Bette Davis and Anne Baxter and won Oscars for Best Picture, Director, Screenplay and Supporting Actor (George Sanders).
From the moment she glimpses her idol at the stage door, Eve Harrington (Baxter) moves relentlessly towards her goal of taking the reins of power from the great actress Margo Channing (Davis). The cunning Eve manoeuvres her way into Margo’s Broadway role and causes turmoil in Margo’s private life. Only a cynical drama critic, played with aplomb by George Sanders, sees through her, admiring her audacity. 'Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night.'
The winner of 6 Academy Awards, this film tells the story of Eve Harrington (Anne Baxter), an aspiring young actress who manipulates and lies her way into the life of ... more >
The winner of 6 Academy Awards, this film tells the story of Eve Harrington (Anne Baxter), an aspiring young actress who manipulates and lies her way into the life of veteran star Margo Channing (Bette Davis). Davis is superb as the aging star who has to learn to give up her fame gracefully and be happy with the love of her friends and boyfriend. Baxter sizzles as the fresh-faced beauty who fools everyone at first with her innocent charm, but whose deceit backfires giving her the stardom she craves, but depriving her of the love she needs.
All About Eve is a fantastic and classy moral tale showing that, being happy with yourself, can often be the best form of revenge.
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Margo Channing, celebrated actress, has her tight little circle, consisting of her director suitor, her playwright, his wife, and her producer. This is infiltrated by ... more >
Margo Channing, celebrated actress, has her tight little circle, consisting of her director suitor, her playwright, his wife, and her producer. This is infiltrated by the apparently sweet and gentle Eve Harrington. The temperamental, sometimes bitch-goddess Margo reveals her vulnerable, loveable side as Eve, propelled on by a cynical critic De Witt, schemes and connives to replace Margo, and becomes a monster-in-waiting. Sharp, witty dialogue, plenty of drama and Davis at her best make this an unmissable fifties film. Clever touches include the piano playing "Stormy Weather" in the background, as Margo stomps upstairs in a rage, and the rather surprising poetic-justice ending. < less