Showing posts with label Bette Davis. Show all posts
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Dark Victory



Release Date: 1939
Genre: Drama Romance
Director: Edmund Goulding
Black & White


A young socialite is diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour, and must decide whether she'll meet her final days with dignity.
One of two Bette Davis Movies on one DVD 3


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Release Date: 1946
Genre: Drama
Black & White

BETTE DAVIS IN HER GREATEST OF ALL HER TRIUMPHS: Kate Bosworth and her twin sister Patricia fall in love with Nantucket lighthouse inspector Bill Emerson.Written by Ed Stephan {stephan@cc.wwu.edu

One of 2 Bette Davis movies on DVD 3







Starring Bette Davis Errol Flynn Olivia de Havilland

Release Date 1936'


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DVD Set 2 of 4 movies of Bette Davis

This period drama frames the tumultuous affair between Queen Elizabeth I and the man who would be King of England







Release Date: 1940

Genre: Drama Romance
Director: Anatole Litvak
Black & White

DVD Set 2 of 4 Bette Davis Movies



Bette Davis, playing Henriette Deluzy-Desportes, is first seen as a French schoolteacher in a 19th century American seminary. When her supervisor, Reverend Henry Mortyn Field (Jeffrey Lynn), has questions to ask about her tainted past, Henriette relates her story in flashback. She had been hired by French duke De Praslin (Charles Boyer) to be the governess for his children








Release Date: September 1939

Genre: Drama

Director: Edmund Goulding

Black & White


DVD Set 2 of 4 movies of Bette Davis


Delia marries Jim, not Joe After Delia breaks her engagement to Clem and marries Jim, Clem promises to marry Delia's cousin Charlotte, but he dies at the battle of Vicksburg leaving Charlotte an unwed mother.




Release Date: 1945
Run Time: 115 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Irving Rapper
Black & White

DVD Set 1 contains 4 Bette Davis Movies

Davis plays Miss Moffat, a turn-of-the-century schoolteacher in a Welsh mining town. She has opened her own school in hopes of lowering the town's illiteracy rate, thus enabling the younger residents to seek out more fulfilling lives than merely sweating away in the mines until they drop. She runs into a great deal of resistance




Release Date: 1941

Run Time: 107 min.

Genre(s): Drama


Director(s) Edmund Goulding

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After a newlywed's husband apparently dies in a plane crash, she discovers that her rival for his affections is now pregnant with his child

DVD Set 1 contains 4 Bette Davis Movies



Release Date: 1943
Run Time: 110 min
Genre(s): Dram
Director(s): Vincent Sherman
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Kitty Marlowe (Davis) is a well-respected author who returns to the small town of her birth, where she becomes reacquainted with her childhood friend Millie Drake (Hopkins). While Millie is happy as a wife and mother and loves her husband Preston (John Loder), she's envious of Kitty's success

DVD Set 1 Contains 4 Bette Davis Movies







Release Date: 1942
Run Time: 117 min.
Themes: Ship Cruises, Sexual Awakening, Haunted By the Past, Doctors and Patients, Mothers and Daughters
Director(s): Irving Rapper
Black & White

DVD SET 1 contains 4 Bette Davis Movies

Davis plays repressed Charlotte Vale, dying on the vine thanks to her domineering mother (Gladys Cooper). All-knowing psychiatrist Dr. Jaquith (Claude Rains) urges Charlotte to make several radical changes in her life, She has a make over and then goes on a cruise and falls in love.