Bette Davis
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Filmography
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Connecting Rooms
(1970)A down-on-her-luck cellist living alone in a seedy London boarding house finds herself being pursued by a timid schoolmaster and a sleazy songwriter.

That Certain Woman
(1937)When Mary Connell - the innocent young wife of a notorious gangster - suddenly becomes a young widow, she tries to improve herself but finds her past difficult to escape.

The Star
(1952)A faded film star fights to hold on to her past glamour despite failing finances.

Madame Sin
(1972)An ex-CIA agent becomes the pawn of a sinister genius who lives in a castle full of spy technology and uses him to help her steal a Polaris submarine.

The Catered Affair
(1956)When Jane tells her parents she's engaged to be married, they are overjoyed. But while Jane says she wants a simple ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Hurley insist that no expense be spared.

Satan Met a Lady
(1936)Before Bogart and Huston created the most enduring film version of Dashiell Hammett's detective novel The Maltese Falcon, this Bette Davis rendition brought the thriller to the screen in a somewhat comedic style, telling the twisting tale of a detective who is caught between a lying seductress and a lady jewel thief. Detective Ted Shayne (Warren William) is hired by Valerie Purvis (Davis) to find a woman named Madame Barrabas (Alison Skipworth). But Valerie has a secret that endangers Ted's life, while a valuable jewel-encrusted ram's horn serves as the key to the whole affair.

Return from Witch Mountain
(1978)Two sinister masterminds manipulate a boy's supernatural powers as Los Angeles is on the brink of a nuclear disaster. But the youth's sister and a streetwise band of truants join forces in a desperate attempt to save the city.

Hell's House
(1932)A young man’s sentence to reform school after not implicating his bootlegger idol becomes a cause when he escapes to expose the system’s brutality.

Pocketful of Miracles
(1961)Apple Annie is an impish, gin-swilling New York City apple peddler who, through various enterprises, has saved enough to support her daughter--who has been at a posh European finishing school and has never seen her mother.

Kid Galahad
(1937)When a bellhop knocks out fighter Chuck McGraw, promoter Nick Donati realizes he's a potential champ.

The Bride Came C.O.D.
(1941)
The Scapegoat
(1959)Alec Guinness and Bette Davis star in the taut mystery The Scapegoat. In a dual role, Guinness plays both schoolteacher John Barratt and wealthy Count Jacques de Gue, who meet while John is on vacation in France and realize they look strikingly similar. Disillusioned and bored with his life as a wealthy man, The Count begs John to trade places with him. But when John arrives at the Count's mansion, he meets both the Count's mother, who believes her son is stealing from her, and the Count's wife, who believes he is trying to murder her. Now John has inherited all the problems of the debauched Count -- and cannot convince anyone he is really a simple schoolteacher.

It's Love I'm After
(1937)A squabbling stage couple gets mixed up with an amorous fan and her jealous suitor.

Of Human Bondage
(1934)After getting dumped by a heartless waitress, a club-footed medical school student takes her back when she returns pregnant with another man’s baby.

The Virgin Queen
(1955)Bette Davis stars in this classic chronicle of the relationship between Queen Elizabeth I of England (Davis) and the explorer Sir Walter Raleigh (Richard Todd).

Jimmy the Gent
(1934)Academy Award winners James Cagney and Bette Davis star as a less-than-scrupulous private detective and the woman he loves--who has just left him for an even less scrupulous employer. Jimmy Corrigan (Gagney) is jealous when his operative and sweatheart, Joan Martin (Davis), goes to work for Charles Wallingham (Alan Dinehart) because Wallingham seems to have much more class than Corrigan. But Co...
Fashions of 1934
(1934)Caught in Paris, a fashion thief and his helpers put on a show.

The Petrified Forest
(1936)Oscar-winner Humphrey Bogart stars as Duke Mantee, an escaped convict who holds customers hostage at a remote desert diner.

The Working Man
(1933)Academy Award winner Bette Davis stars in this comedy-drama as Jenny Hartland, a spoiled young heiress who learns about life and the value of hard work from a bored magnate working in her factory masquerading as a working man.

Juarez
(1939)Tells the story of Benito Juárez and his fight against the French to bring democracy to Mexico and to rid the country of French occupation.