All About Eve

All About Eve

By Joseph L. Mankiewicz

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1950-11-09
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 2h 18min
  • Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
  • Production Company: 20th Century Fox
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 15.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
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From 1,516 Ratings

Description

From the moment she glimpses her idol at the stage door, Eve Harrington (Ann Baxter) is determined to take the reins of power away from the great actress Margo Channing (Bette Davis). Eve maneuvers her way into Margo's Broadway role, becomes a sensation and even causes turmoil in the lives of Margo's director boyfriend (Gary Merrill), her playwright (Hugh Marlowe) and his wife (Celeste Holm). Only the cynical drama critic (Oscar® winner George Sanders) sees through Eve, admiring her audacity and perfect pattern of deceit. Thelma Ritter and Marilyn Monroe co-star in this acclaimed classic, which won six Academy Awards® and received the most nominations in film history.

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  • Fantastic Relevant Movie

    5
    By Fighthegoodfightnow
    I’ve watched dozens of times. So hard to believe this movie is 70 years old. Plays like it could be made today. Watch it. You won’t be disappointed.
  • Haiku Review

    5
    By Haiku Review
    Betty Davis was Probably thinking why can’t Eve get some self-esteem
  • Time to upgrade to 4K

    5
    By Hatter60
    Fantastic film but time to give this classic winner a upgrade to 4K for future generations.Outstanding performances by all involved.
  • Top Notch

    5
    By BaruchZed
    Quite simply, this is one of the best films ever made. If you haven't seen it yet do yourself a favor and watch it. There is nothing about this film that isn't top notch, from the writing and direction to the acting. One of the top 5 films ever made.
  • Amazing movie!

    5
    By Philipthewriter
    Please bear through the occasional slow parts and enjoy it!
  • A Great Film

    5
    By Ted6552
    One of the sharpest, most literate scripts with probably the best assembled case ever. And to think it was filmed in only about a month. Bette Davis, George Sanders, and Celeste Holm are simply brilliant. The film loses a little steam for a bit about 3/4 of the way through - but hold on. Its just a 10 minute breather before the finale.
  • I Am Davis...FIERCE!

    5
    By LatteLight24
    Bette Davis plays herself in a way. She stands as an aging top-of-the-line actress who has three friends in Celeste Holm, her playwright, Hugh Marlowe, and her maid, Thelma Ritter. She has her director boyfriend and later real-life husband, Gary Merrill. When Anne Baxter comes backstage one night after a performance, they start an odd form of friendship: Anne serves Bette while learning her like a "floor plan". Anne tries to steal every aspect about Bette's life and there is chaos. The first time I saw this movie, I was captivated by the great acting and talent, direction by Joe Mankiewicz, and the breathtaking performance by Bette Davis. I ended up watching it like 5 times in one week. You say "dang", but it's that good! All I have to say is....BUY IT!!! This is the Best Movie, and you will never regret it!
  • Best movie of all time

    5
    By Megaide
    Bette Davis is outstanding in this film she was the queen actress! The movie was just the best of all times!
  • THE greatest film ever made

    5
    By Margot Channing
    Ever. Hands down. Flawless script. Superb acting. Fantastic on every level.
  • Best movie EVER!!!!!!

    5
    By iqw
    this is without a doubt my favorite movie in the entire world. bette davis, anne baxter, george sanders, celeste holm & thelma ritter (all favorite actors of mine) shown in particular and props to marilyn monroe for starting her career off with this film. it is beyond an incredible film with twists and turns that no one will expect. this movie shows something no other modern movie can hope to portray. there is good and bad in all of us. but which is there more of?

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