Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Bette Davis, A Life In Film (Movie Greats)

Bette Davis, A Life In Film (Movie Greats) Review



Edgy, wayward, domineering, and endlessly watchable, Bette Davis daringly supplied the equivalent qualities for the genre films that marked her career - and made them her own. Her pictures all ran on her energy and stand the test of time because of the tensile strength, that inimitable electroplating of heedlessness and vulnerability, her soul’s chemistry provided them. The creation of this screen personality was no easy matter, and Davis’ battle to develop and establish it is the topic of this brief book by Time magazine’s legendary film critic Richard Schickel.


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