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All About Eve (1950)
Description:
1 Sheet Movie Poster
- Reissue
Item Description:
Original, single-sided, reissue, 50th Anniversary rerelease, rolled
Year: 2000
Condition: Mint
Dimension: 26.5" x 39.5"
Genre: Drama
SS or Single-sided one sheet movie poster
that has printing on the front side only.
This movie art item is an authentic original piece - the same item
that is used in actual movie theaters. Original movie art items are valued by
collectors worldwide and can increase in value over time.
Cast: Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Gary
Merrill, Hugh Marlowe, Thelma Ritter, Marilyn Monroe, Gregory Ratoff, Barbara
Bates, Walter Hampden, Randy Stuart, Craig Hill, Eddie Fisher, Eugene Borden,
Steven Geray; Directed by: Joseph L. Mankiewicz Synopsis:
Given that she throws tantrums, gets intoxicated, and pushes people away when
she needs them the most, it's a wonder New York theater star Margo Channing has
any true friends. But when Eve Harrington, Margo's young and innocent-seeming
protégée, schemes to gain both the affection of Margo's friends and a starring
role originally written for Margo, the actress discovers just who is in her
corner--and who is not. Released in 1950, ALL ABOUT EVE's power radiates
undimmed through the years. The role of aging stage star Margo Channing is
considered by many to be the best of Bette Davis's career, as Davis reveals and
conceals Margo's vulnerabilities with a skill seldom seen onscreen. Anne Baxter
is also marvelous as the subtle Eve, whose glowing enthusiasm masks a cold,
calculated ambition. Both actresses garnered Best Actress Oscar nominations, and
the film in its entirety took 14 nominations, winning seven of them, including
Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Screenplay. George Sanders was awarded
Best Supporting Actor for his biting portrayal of potent, nasty theater critic
Addison DeWitt. Consistently listed among the best films of all time,
director-writer Joseph L. Mankiewicz' ALL ABOUT EVE shouldn't be missed; the
acting, writing, and directing are unequivocally brilliant.
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