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Bette Davis Centenary Celebration Collection (All About Eve / Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte / The Virgin Queen / Phone Call from a Stranger / The Nanny) (2008)

Bette Davis  |  NR |  DVD
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Product Details

  • Actors: Bette Davis
  • Format: Box set, Black & White, Color, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox
  • DVD Release Date: April 8, 2008
  • Run Time: 552 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0012KSUTK
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #45,100 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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Special Features

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Editorial Reviews

Disc 1: THE NANNY (1965) Disc 2: VIRGIN QUEEN (1955) Disc 3: PHONE CALL FROM A STRANGER (1952) Disc 4: HUSH... HUSH SWEET CHARLOTTE (1964) Disc 5: ALL ABOUT EVE (1950) Disc 6: ALL ABOUT EVE (1950) DISC 2

Customer Reviews

In this film Bette Davis has a very small part. MovieGuy  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
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46 of 49 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Three films new to DVD, two double-dips January 26, 2008
Format:DVD
This is the second of two boxed sets celebrating the one hundredth birthday of Bette Davis. The other one is from Warner Home Video, and since Bette Davis is often called "the fifth Warner Brother", obviously Warner's has a much larger library of films from which to choose. My main complaint with this set is not that the films are not good, but that two of the films - "Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte" and "All About Eve" have already been released by Fox under the Studio Classics label. That leaves only three films new to DVD in this set.

As for the three films that are new to DVD, chances are you may have never even heard of them, much less seen them. The problem is that Fox owns the rights, won't let anyone else such as Turner Classic Movies televise them, and would rather televise "Wall Street" ten times a month on the Fox Movie Channel rather than put these older good films on at all.

All About Eve (1950) - This film brought Davis' career back from the brink and set up a very productive second act in her career. Margo (Bette Davis) plays an insecure aging star who helps a very poisonous young ingenue, Eve, (Anne Baxter) get started. As Margo, Davis throws some of the best tantrums of her career. Just when you think there is nobody more evil than Anne Baxter's Eve Harrington, along comes George Sander's Addison DeWitt and kicks her to the curb in that category.
The special features are:
Audio Commentaries -
1. Celeste Holm - Star; Joseph L. Mankiewicz - Director; Ken Geist - Author/Film Biographer; Christopher Mankiewicz - Director's Son
2. Sam Staggs - Author/Film Historian
Isolated Audio Track - Musical Score
Disc 2: ALL ABOUT EVE - Supplemental Material
Additional Release Material:
Additional Footage - "MovieTone News: 1951 Academy Awards Honor Best Film Achievements, 1951 Hollywood Attends Gala Premiere of "All About Eve," Holiday Magazine Awards, Look Magazine Awards"
Behind the Scenes -
1. "AMC Backstory: ALL ABOUT EVE"
Comparisons - Restoration Comparison
Documentaries -
1. "Joseph L. Mankiewicz: A Personal Journey"
2. "The Real Eve"
Featurettes -
1. "Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz"
2. "The Secret of Sarah Siddons"

Phone Call From a Stranger (1952) - This is an odd pick for a boxed set about Bette Davis, since she has practically a cameo role here. Instead the lead role goes to Davis' husband at the time, Gary Merrill. The film is about four strangers on a plane that is destined to crash. Only one survives (Gary Merrill). After the crash, he goes to contact the families of the three who did not survive the crash and finds three very different groups of people with different problems. You hardly ever see this one on TV, and it is very good so that is too bad. Just don't expect big doses of Davis in this one.

The Queen (1955) - This is Davis' second film in which she plays Queen Elizabeth I of England. Personally, I thought 1939's "Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex" was better, but it is hard to compare the two since this film takes place 15 years earlier in history than "Private Lives" and has Davis essentially playing Elizabeth at the age - 47 - that Davis actually is. Here Richard Todd plays Sir Walter Raleigh, who, like Essex in the earlier film, is a younger man who trades on Elizabeth's love for him to gain some personal glory. Richard Todd plays Raleigh effectively, but there is just no topping the charisma of Flynn in the earlier movie. Special features:
Behind the Scenes - A "Making Of" featurette

Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte (1964) - Meant to be a kind of sequel to "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?", this film is missing the dynamic of those dueling actresses, Joan Crawford and Bette Davis. Instead we have the perennial sweet thing of the golden age of Hollywood, Olivia de Havilland, playing opposite to Bette Davis. As a teenager Charlotte Hollis (Bette Davis) was presumed guilty of killing her married lover. Her wealthy father got her out of it, but Charlotte has lived as a recluse ever since and is facing eviction from the family plantation. Her cousin Miriam Deering (Olivia de Havilland) comes to visit just as Charlotte seems to be going over the edge with visions of her murdered lover from 37 years before.
Special features:
Behind the Scenes - "Hush...Hush, Sweet Joan: The Making of CHARLOTTE"
Featurettes -
1. "Bruce Dern Remembers"
2. "Wizard Work" (Vintage Featurette)

The Nanny (1965) - Another one you don't see very often anywhere. In fact it's been years since I've seen it and I can't even remember where. Ten year old Joey has a new nanny, Bette Davis. I don't think she even had a name in this one, just "the nanny". Nobody believes disturbed Joey when he claims that the nanny is evil and wants to kill him - she's such a sweet old lady. You know where this one is probably going from the start, but it's interesting to watch it play out. However, there is some very disturbing stuff in this one, so note that it might be difficult to watch. It takes real advantage of the fact that Davis could play anything from the sweetest to the most evil person in the world, and turn on a dime at either end of the scale.

All of the films have trailers and a stills gallery as extras. I am rating this set as follows:

Value - 3 stars due to the two double-dips.
Quality - 5 stars since the films are all very good.

Result: 4 stars
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars TWO RE-ISSUES, THREE NEW TO DVD.... April 8, 2008
Format:DVD
"All About Eve" & "Hush...Hush Sweet Charlotte" are re-issued and re-packaged with new extras in this fine set. New to DVD are "The Virgin Queen", "The Nanny", and "Phone Call From a Stranger". All are encased in their own individual slim-cases with art work. For Davis fans, this edition is completely worth it. A bravura array of Davis performances is featured here. And the performances couldn't be more different: a Broadway star, a haunted Southern recluse, a Queen of England, a British nanny, and the small but pivotal role of a wife of a plane crash victim. The prints are fine and the extras are good including a 4-page booklet with added info on each film. As with all these sets, it just leaves you wanting more. However, this one was worth waiting for. Enjoy.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Fox's cheap shot April 16, 2008
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
20th Century FOx doesn't hold many Bette Davis movies so they stash all of them in this fine box. But how? In slimline cases, so kinda cheap, maybe not, but what kind of idiot packs a two-disc edition in slimline case WITH a booklet inside that obvisouly is going to be punched through in the middle several times because that's how the casing works? Only idiots approve these. It's really a low low shot and I would not expect this from ANYONE, not even the cheapest studio ever. It's just unbelievable. And that's supposed to be the special edition movie of the pack!!!!
As for the content, no complaint there, and love the extras on Hush Hush where for the first time I see more than one still of Joan Crawford on the set and there's even a featurette on the backstory.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars A great collection of Bette Davis Films.
If you love Bette Davis, you will love this collection of films, This collection has her playing many different roles with two of my favorites. Read more
Published 24 days ago by Donna P. Baker
5.0 out of 5 stars bette davis eyes
with so few bette davis collections out there, grab this one before it's too late. the slim discs help preserve space.
Published 27 days ago by willy
2.0 out of 5 stars I meant to give this package ONE star
What a bunch of hokum this is! Another ANOTHER distribution of "All About Eve"? Are they nuts? A "centennial" collection should feature the best of the best of a particular... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Ben
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Collection
Been Looking for a good Bette Davis Collection for a while, and I this one is great for those who are new to her work.
Published 2 months ago by emeraldlight
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Set of DVD
Gave it as a Birthday present to a friend. She was very happy to receive it and can't wait to watch.
Published 2 months ago by John S. Gersich
5.0 out of 5 stars Love This!
I am very glad I bought this! A lot of people were disapointed with Phone Call From A Stranger only because Bette Davis was not in it throughout. Read more
Published 3 months ago by John Collins
5.0 out of 5 stars Bette Davis collection
Ordered this set to get some of my favorites to watch any time. To me , these are some of the best.
Published 4 months ago by Mbelle
5.0 out of 5 stars great gift set!
Bought this for my mother in law she has always loved Bette Davis...This made a great birthday gift for her. She has enjoyed it so much.
Published 11 months ago by smucky5
5.0 out of 5 stars Great service
Speedy delivery, was there before I expected it, during the holidays so I was really surprised and of course it was the correct product! Great job, thanks!
Published 16 months ago by Eboni Sings
5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Selection of Bette Davis Films
The Bette Davis Centenary Collection is an interesting collection of her films. These films from the 1950s and the 1960s show the broad range of Miss Davis' acting gifts. Read more
Published 16 months ago by MovieGuy
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