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#684
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Drama
USA / English
| Warner Anderson |
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| Bette Davis |
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| Paul Frees |
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| Sterling Hayden |
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| June Travis |
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| Robert Warwick |
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| Minor Watson |
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| Natalie Wood |
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| Barbara Lawrence |
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| Fay Baker |
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| David Alpert |
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| Réalisateur |
Stuart Heisler |
| Producteur |
Dale Eunson; Katherine Albert |
"Come on, Oscar--let's you and me get drunk." This caustic Bette Davis line is not aimed at a co-star but at the Academy Award itself, which down-on-her-luck actress Margaret Elliot cradles bitterly at the beginning of an inebriated evening. As you can guess, Davis is at full-throttle in his ripe melodrama, which came a couple of years after
All About Eve and serves as a kind of less-classy companion piece to that classic. As the movie begins, Margaret has lost her career and family because of her own demanding nature. Rescued by a roughhewn boatbuilder (Sterling Hayden) she once befriended, she confronts what's most important--being a star, or being a (ahem) woman.
The rickety script and cut-rate production values betray The Star as a product of Davis's post-Warners wanderings. It does have some sunny location shots of San Pedro, plus a young Natalie Wood before she broke out of child-star roles. But the biggest draw, other than Davis, is the Hollywood behind-the-scenes juice, and the guessing game of how close the material was to Davis's own career (rumor has it the character, who wants to glamorize herself for a supporting part as a slatternly housemaid, was based more on Joan Crawford). It ain't art, but it's an artifact of a different era, skipping between backstage expose and camp. --Robert Horton
| Distributeur |
Warner Home Video |
| Edition |
1953 |
| Code-barre |
012569683679 |
| Région |
Region 1 |
| Date de sortie |
14/06/2005 |
| Boîtier |
Keep Case |
| Proportion de l'écran |
Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Sous-titres |
English; French; Spanish |
| Pistes audio |
Dolby Digital Mono [English] |
| Couches |
Simple face, Simple couche |
| Nr de Disques/K7 |
1 |
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How Real Is The Star? Featurette Theatrical Trailer |