All About Eve

Saturday, 26 January, Year 5 d.Tr. | Author: Mircea Popescu

All About Evei benefits from superb narrationii and excellent oration (Walter Hampden, whom you haven't heard of because, in the words of Sanders, "to those who do not read, attend the theatre, listen to unsponsored radio programs or know anything of the world in which you live it is perhaps necessary to introduce Walter Hampden". I won't.)

Baxter isn't really very good at all. She's doing Slim's low voice, which doesn't work too well on her, and sports the squarish, vulgar, all American face you'd fully expect gracing the shoulders of some gun moll or other. She'd have been a great whore down on her luck (as she's yet too young for matron down on her luck), but she makes a horrible consumptive youth with a hyperactive imagination and overdeveloped volitive glands. Those are an entirely different type, skinnier, sharplier, edgier around the corners of their eyes and mouth (and I know all this quite from direct experience, having in my time turned a few of the later into the former, to the great benefit of all involved).

Thelma Ritter is downright gorgeous. Before I'm complete as a black cat patting steel gloved tyrant of everything + roses I will have to get a Birdie of my own. It's just not possible to do without. Anyone wanna be my Birdie ? (And it's not just Birdie, either. Even the bimbos have good lines in this movie. Not that it's hard to have good lines around a man de wit, but still. Rare quality.)

Ps. It's just a silly, innocent misunderstanding. Men have been hanged for less. You must see it.

A, pps. Monroe is also in it. Possibly her best role.

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  1. 1950, by Joseph Mankiewicz, with Bette Davis, George Sanders, Anne Baxter. []

  2. To those of you who do not read, attend the Theater, listen to unsponsored radio programs or know anything of the world in which we live, it is perhaps necessary to introduce myself. My name is Addison deWitt. My native habitat is the Theater -- in it I toil not, neither do I spin. I am a critic and commentator. I am essential to the Theater -- as ants are to a picnic, as the boll weevil to a cotton field...

    Sanders, ofc. []

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  2. [...] This thing'd have been so much better with either something blonde a la Christina Applegate's signature character or else planturous and dumb like say Marilyn Monroe throughout her irl but most notably on display in say All about Eve. [...]

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  5. [...] was the last gasp of "Franky!111". A few actresses still have a minor following, but to quote Margo, "those people... they're nobody's fans!" Indeed they are not, the only performer with a [...]

  6. [...] (& Arthur Miller), with Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable, Montgomery Clift and Thelma Ritter (Birdie). [↩]The supercillious dweeb can't act anymore than a giraffe can act -- it can do a giraffe [...]

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  8. [...] uncle" / old lecher mini partner of Monroe's that was peddling tiaras in GPB. Hugh Marlowe is the specialist sniveling cur / "other man" (Hollywood's own version of Franco Fabrizzi). Cary Grant, this spiritual father of [...]

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