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If you admired a necklace worn by Bette Davis in The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex, you could buy a copy from Joseff of Hollywood, who made the original.
Montgomery Clift, Glenn Ford, James Dean, Bette Davis, and Marilyn Monroe were notable dramatic actors.
It was remade as Pocketful of Miracles in 1961, with Bette Davis in the Apple Annie role ( fused with the old woman from Runyon's short story " The Brain Goes Home "); Frank Sinatra recorded the upbeat title song ( his rendition is not used in the film ).
Capra's final theatrical film was with Glenn Ford and Bette Davis, named Pocketful of Miracles ( 1961 ), a remake of his 1933 film Lady for a Day.
The case was made into the 1937 movie Marked Woman, starring Bette Davis.
Lasting only one season with the company was Bette Davis.
Bogart then performed in The Bad Sister with Bette Davis in 1931, in a minor part.
Bette Davis and Leslie Howard were cast.
Bogart's disputes with Warner Bros. over roles and money were similar to those the studio had with other less-than-obedient stars, such as Bette Davis, James Cagney, Errol Flynn, and Olivia de Havilland.
It was also the basis for another movie version, Satan Met a Lady ( 1936 ) starring Bette Davis.
The ceremony was attended by some of Hollywood's biggest stars, including Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Judy Garland, David Niven, Ronald Reagan, James Mason, Bette Davis, Danny Kaye, Joan Fontaine, Marlene Dietrich, James Cagney, Errol Flynn, Gregory Peck and Gary Cooper, as well as Billy Wilder and Jack Warner.
After some time away from film, Cotten returned in the horror classic Hush … Hush, Sweet Charlotte ( 1964 ), with Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, and Agnes Moorehead.
* Of Human Bondage ( 1934 ) starring Leslie Howard and Bette Davis.
* The Letter ( 1940 ) featuring Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, James Stephenson, Frieda Inescort and Gale Sondergaard.
After appearing in the film The Man Who Played God, Bette Davis became a top star for the studio.
Other offerings included melodramas ( or " women's pictures "), swashbucklers, and adaptations of best-sellers, with stars like Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Paul Muni, and Errol Flynn.
In 1936, Bette Davis, by now arguably the studio's top star, was unhappy with the roles Warner was giving her.
However, in the late 1930s, Bette Davis became the studio's top draw and was even dubbed as " The Fifth Warner Brother.
In 1948, Bette Davis, still the studio's top actress and now fed up with Jack Warner, was a big problem for Harry after she and a number of her colleagues left the studio after completing the film Beyond the Forest.
Within a few years, the studio, in a matter reminiscent of their problems with James Cagney and Bette Davis, provoked hostility among their emerging contract TV stars like Clint Walker and James Garner, who sued over a contract dispute and won.
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* October 6 – Bette Davis, American actress ( b. 1908 )

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Sherrill initially planned to have Tucker record " The Happiest Girl In the Whole USA ," but she passed on the tune to Donna Fargo, choosing " Delta Dawn " — a song she heard Bette Midler sing on The Tonight Show — instead.

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Edwin Schallert for the Los Angeles Times praised Davis's performance in Mr. Skeffington ( 1944 ), while observing, " the mimics will have more fun than a box of monkeys imitating Miss Davis ", and Dorothy Manners at the Los Angeles Examiner said of her performance in the poorly received Beyond the Forest ( 1949 ), " no night club caricaturist has ever turned in such a cruel imitation of the Davis mannerisms as Bette turns on herself in this one ".
The play was turned into a film starring Bette Davis, and again into a made-for-television film starring Katharine Hepburn, under the direction of Williams's close friend George Cukor.
The studio had originally intended it as a vehicle for Bette Davis and Joan Crawford earlier but Davis had noted that she didn't want to make a " dyke movie " and turned it down.
Other Lights Out plays that turned up on various late 1930s variety programs included " Danse Macabre " ( with Boris Karloff ), " Alter Ego " ( with Bette Davis ) and " The Harp.
Cast as Apple Annie was Bette Davis, who accepted the role after Shirley Booth, Helen Hayes, Katharine Hepburn, and Jean Arthur turned it down.

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Then Bette Davis wanted the role, but was under contract with Warner Brothers and Jack Warner refused to loan her.
He was loaned to Warner Bros. for 20, 000 Years in Sing Sing ( 1932 ), a prison drama co-starring Bette Davis.
Bette Davis had mounted an unsuccessful lawsuit against Warner Bros. in the 1930s.
In the 1942 Warner Bros. film In This Our Life, starring Bette Davis and directed by John Huston, she once again played a domestic, but one who confronts racial issues as her law student son is wrongly accused of manslaughter.
The following year, McDaniel was in Warner Bros ' Thank Your Lucky Stars, with Humphrey Bogart and Bette Davis.
Warner Bros. offered a package of Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, and Olivia de Havilland for the lead roles in return for the distribution rights.
His final score at Warner Bros. was Deception starring Bette Davis, Paul Henreid, and Claude Rains.
* Bette Midler I'm Beautiful ( Warner Brothers ) 1999
Her 1940 novel, Mr. Skeffington was made into an Academy Award-nominated feature film by Warner Bros. in 1944, starring Bette Davis and Claude Rains ; and a 60-minute " Lux Radio Theater " broadcast radio adaptation of the movie on 1 October 1945.
In the early 1940s Hurrell moved to Warner Brothers Studios photographing, among others Bette Davis, Ann Sheridan, Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Alexis Smith, Maxine Fife, Humphrey Bogart and James Cagney.
In 1948, Bette Davis, now fed up with Jack Warner, would serve as a big problem for Harry after she, and a number of her colleagues, departed from the studio after completing the film Beyond the Forest.
In later years, Time Out London stated, " Only Bette Davis and Gale Sondergaard have any fire in this otherwise plodding Warner Bros costume drama ," while Channel 4 noted, " Despite the frills, there is very little substance in this overcooked adventure.
On April 1, 2008, Warner Home Video released the film in DVD format as part of the box set The Bette Davis Collection, Volume 3, which also includes All This, and Heaven Too, In This Our Life, Watch on the Rhine and Deception.
He went to Hollywood in 1932, working for all the major studios ( Warner Brothers, Universal, RKO, 20th Century Fox, and MGM ), and designed for all the great actresses of the day, including Bette Davis, Kay Francis, Olivia de Havilland, Katharine Hepburn, Dolores del Río, Ava Gardner, Ann Sheridan, Barbara Stanwyck, and Merle Oberon.
Three on a Match ( 1932 ) is a Warner Bros. drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Joan Blondell, Ann Dvorak and Bette Davis.

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