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All About Eve

Country: USA, Language: English, 138 mins

  • Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
  • Writer: Joseph L. Mankiewicz; Erich Kästner
  • Producer: Darryl F. Zanuck

CGiii Comment

The original script called for Eve to be a lesbian...but, the film offers only slight hints.

That said, watching Ms Davis being usurped is pure entertainment - the woman acts her stockings off.

Classic Hollywood.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Eve is waiting backstage to meet her "idol" aging Broadway Star, Margo Channing. It all seems innocent enough as Eve explains that she has seen Margo in EVERY performance of the current play she is in. Only Playright critic DeWitt sees through Eve's evil plan, which is to take her parts and fiance. When the fiance shows no interest, she tries for Celeste Holmes husband and playwright. But, DeWitt (George Brandt) stops her. After she accepts her award, she decides to skip the after-party and goes to her room, where we find a young woman named Phoebe, who snuck into her room and fell asleep. This is where the "Circle of Life" now comes to fruition as Eve is going to get played the way she did Margo.

Cast & Characters

Bette Davis as Margo;
Anne Baxter as Eve;
George Sanders as Addison DeWitt;
Celeste Holm as Karen;
Gary Merrill as Bill Simpson;
Hugh Marlowe as Lloyd Richards;
Gregory Ratoff as Max Fabian;
Barbara Bates as Phoebe;
Marilyn Monroe as Miss Casswell;
Thelma Ritter as Birdie;
Walter Hampden as Aged Actor;
Randy Stuart as Eve's Pal on Telephone;
Craig Hill as Leading Man in 'Footsteps on the Ceiling';
Leland Harris as Doorman;
Barbara White as Autograph Seeker