Margo Channing, grande attrice non più giovane assume Eve harrington come segretaria: la giovane donna mostra per lei ammirazione sconfinata, ma in realtà è un'arrivista senza scrupoli ed ap... Leggi tuttoMargo Channing, grande attrice non più giovane assume Eve harrington come segretaria: la giovane donna mostra per lei ammirazione sconfinata, ma in realtà è un'arrivista senza scrupoli ed approfitterà di un'indisponibilità di Margo per sostituirla in uno spettacolo importante...Margo Channing, grande attrice non più giovane assume Eve harrington come segretaria: la giovane donna mostra per lei ammirazione sconfinata, ma in realtà è un'arrivista senza scrupoli ed approfitterà di un'indisponibilità di Margo per sostituirla in uno spettacolo importante...
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- 27 vittorie e 22 candidature totali
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Timeless and enduring with outstanding performances that to this day still take your breath away.
So much to study in this movie: the genuine, trusting (and romantic) human; the streetwise, good, hardworking human, who's seen it all and doesn't embrace it; the jaded, heart-hardened, deceitful loser with power, who admires the same and disdains human goodness; the ambitious sociopath who fools so many; the unsuspecting onlookers who see only the façade of success; the inescapable fact that supreme achievement has been had by very low characters; the painful passage of an aging woman into the light of knowing she's loved for being beautiful beyond her appearance, for being HER; the touching portrayal of her lover who remembers his love for her as he passes on a much younger, beautiful, talented actress; the sorrow of a (betraying) friend who discovers the frightened and lonely heart of her successful friend The dialogue is sharp and clever, barked and growled, smarmy and tender A truly human movie about being human. Go find yourself in everyone!
"All About Eve" shows some similarity to one of my other favourite 50s films "A Face in the Crowd". Both are studies of fame and celebrity. Eve shows how a person will corrupt themselves in order to attain it, whereas A Face's premise is that fame corrupts those who find themselves in the spotlight. Both have themes that are perhaps even more resonant in our celebrity-obsessed culture now than when they were made. Interestingly, Eve predates A Face by several years.
And possibly most interesting of all is the honest and often raw way in which women are portrayed, the strength of their character and the power they wield. The male contingent is practically relegated to the back seat. One might be hard pressed to find a movie quite so "liberated" today. So what more can I say? If you love movies and you haven't yet seen it, you've suffered long enough; don't wait another day.
Oscars Best Picture Winners, Ranked
Oscars Best Picture Winners, Ranked
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- QuizBette Davis fell in love with her co-star Gary Merrill during the shoot of this movie, and the two married in July 1950, a few weeks after filming was completed. They adopted a baby girl, whom they named Margot.
- BlooperWhen the car runs out of gas, the fuel gauge still shows that the tank is just under half full.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe film opens straightaway with its own theme, without the ubiquitous "Fox Fanfare".
- ConnessioniEdited into Il caso Myra Breckinridge (1970)
- Colonne sonoreLiebestraum
(uncredited)
Music by Franz Liszt
[Played on the piano at the party when Margo is sitting with the pianist; also heard on the car radio]
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 1.400.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 63.463 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 10.177 USD
- 8 ott 2000
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 154.974 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 18 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1