Bette Davis
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Filmography
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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.

Where Love Has Gone
(1964)After a divorced woman’s lover is found stabbed to death, the woman’s teenage daughter is brought in to stand trial for the crime.

Listen to Me Marlon
(2015)With exclusive access to personal archive, this is the definitive Marlon Brando cinema documentary. Charting his exceptional career as an actor and extraordinary life away from the stage and screen; the film will fully explore the complexities of the man by telling the story uniquely from Marlon’s perspective.

The Rich Are Always with Us
(1932)The richest woman in the world (Ruth Chatterton) has everything money can buy. But with her heart torn between her faithless husband and an ardent writer (George Brent), she can't have the one thing every woman wants: happiness. Herbert Hoover was still President and the Depression was at its most depressing when this delicious wallow in uptown romance hit the Bijou, featuring an electric performance by young Bette Davis as a society girl also enamored of the writer. This wasn't the end of Davis' relationship with Brent. They would make 11 films together, including Jezebel and Dark Victory. It wasn't the end of the Chatterton-Brent relationship, either: the on-screen lovers married soon after the film opened.

Death on the Nile
(1978)While detective Hercule Poirot is enjoying some R&R on a luxurious cruise down the Nile River, a newlywed heiress is found murdered on board.

Burnt Offerings
(1976)When a family rents an isolated country mansion for the summer, they find themselves surrounded by an evil presence that feeds on human suffering.

Joan Crawford: Always the Star
(1996)Guts, determination and hard work lift a young woman out of brutal poverty into Academy Award-winning stardom as one of its highest paid actresses.

Wicked Stepmother
(1989)Transforming into a cigarette smoking black cat is just one of Bette Davis' evil tricks in this campy, fun-filled brew that mixes magic with mayhem and costars Barbara Carrera as Davis' doting daughter.