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The Anniversary

  • 1968
  • Approved
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Bette Davis in The Anniversary (1968)
Three sons who work in the family construction business help their overbearing mother celebrate her anniversary to her late husband.
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Three sons who work in the family construction business help their overbearing mother celebrate her anniversary to her late husband.Three sons who work in the family construction business help their overbearing mother celebrate her anniversary to her late husband.Three sons who work in the family construction business help their overbearing mother celebrate her anniversary to her late husband.

  • Directors
    • Roy Ward Baker
    • Alvin Rakoff
  • Writers
    • Jimmy Sangster
    • Bill MacIlwraith
  • Stars
    • Bette Davis
    • Sheila Hancock
    • Jack Hedley
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    • Directors
      • Roy Ward Baker
      • Alvin Rakoff
    • Writers
      • Jimmy Sangster
      • Bill MacIlwraith
    • Stars
      • Bette Davis
      • Sheila Hancock
      • Jack Hedley
    • 46User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bette Davis
    Bette Davis
    • Mrs. Taggart
    Sheila Hancock
    Sheila Hancock
    • Karen Taggart
    Jack Hedley
    Jack Hedley
    • Terry Taggart
    James Cossins
    James Cossins
    • Henry Taggart
    Christian Roberts
    Christian Roberts
    • Tom Taggart
    Elaine Taylor
    Elaine Taylor
    • Shirley Blair
    Timothy Bateson
    Timothy Bateson
    • Mr. Bird
    Sally-Jane Spencer
    • Florist
    Arnold Diamond
    Arnold Diamond
    • Headwaiter
    Albert Shepherd
    Albert Shepherd
    • Construction Worker
    Ralph Watson
    Ralph Watson
    • Construction Worker
    George Holdcroft
    • Dancer in Club
    • (uncredited)
    Philip Johns
    • Waiter Bringing Anniversary Cake
    • (uncredited)
    Gerry Judge
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Pat Judge
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Johnny Rossi
    • Construction Worker
    • (uncredited)
    Jeff Silk
    Jeff Silk
    • Police Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Wood
    Fred Wood
    • Construction Worker with Cap
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Roy Ward Baker
      • Alvin Rakoff
    • Writers
      • Jimmy Sangster
      • Bill MacIlwraith
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    9The_Void

    Hammer deliver a perfectly pitched black comedy!

    Hammer studios are, of course, most famous for their horror productions; but the studio also gave us a number of films from other genres, and The Anniversary is a huge non-horror highlight! This camp and perfectly pitched black comedy is directed by one of the studio's heavyweight directors, Roy Ward Baker and is probably most famous for the fact that it stars the great Bette Davis in the sort of role that made her famous. However, the positive elements don't end there as The Anniversary benefits from a strong script and a varied array of characters that ensure the action is always entertaining and filled with tension. The film is an obvious inspiration for modern hits such as the Danish 'Festen', and works due its claustrophobic setting and well drawn characters. The central plot is brilliantly simple, and follows a family gathering for the anniversary of an overbearing mother and her late husband. She demands the presence of her three sons; a shy cross-dresser, a henpecked father of five and a careless youth who brings a different fiancé to meet his mother every year - and proceeds to rip them to pieces.

    Bette Davis is undoubtedly the lead star of this production, and she completely controls every scene she's in; thus giving a huge compliment to the support cast, who all give realistic and interesting performances. Sheila Hancock, Jack Hedley, James Cossins, Christian Roberts and Elaine Taylor provide perfect support for Davis, and the combined cast give credibility to a script that could have ended up giving way to a comical film. The film is based on a stage play by Bill MacIlwraith, and perhaps the best thing about his writing is the way he manages to bring out traits from the vindictive matriarch in all three of her sons. As you'd expect, it's Bette Davis who gets the best lines and seeing the great actress have fun delivering them is brilliantly entertaining and ensures that the black comedy elements always shine through. The central setting - the parental home - makes up the backbone of the story and is an ingenious place for the story to take place, as we're always aware that the support characters are very much in Davis' domain and the fact that most of the action takes place under one roof means that claustrophobia is a big part of the story. This film may be avoided by some Hammer fans who are only interested in the horror - but it really shouldn't be. I don't hesitate to name this as one of the very best films Hammer ever made and it comes highly recommended to all!
    8meathookcinema

    Davis at her most acidic.

    Even though her husband popped his clogs some ten years before, Mrs Taggart still makes an occasion of her wedding anniversary to him by making sure that her sons join her at the family home so they can celebrate together.

    The build up to the event sees her sons describing her as akin to a force of nature that can't be controlled and as a fierce matriarch. This seems fitting when she finally makes her entrance on screen as she is played by none other than Bette Davis who is on flying form and attacks her role with relish. Not just that but she has a fantastic wardrobe topped off with an eye patch!

    It's obvious that Mrs Taggart will keep her boys in place by means necessary whether it be manipulation, knowing secrets that her sons would rather be kept private to be used at any given moment like some kind of trump card that she keeps up her sequinned sleeves and by finding any weaknesses that her sons or their partners possess.

    It's fitting that this film was made by Hammer Films as whilst on the surface it's a very black comedy, it also works as a horror film with Davis demolishing all around her like a very stylish and catty version of Godzilla.

    The tone here is high camp which is why it works so well. If this was presented as more serious it wouldn't have been half as much fun and Davis would have been wasted.

    Davis didn't want to take the role but only changed her mind when her friend Jimmy Sangster rewrote the script for the screen from the stage version. Sangster had penned the excellent screenplay for Davis' earlier film, The Nanny (also highly recommended).

    There was also animosity between cast members with 'serious stage actress' Sheila Hancock witnessing the way Davis was pampered over and given the attention deserving of a star of her stature and being utterly alienated by it. C'est la vie.
    10RaiderJack

    A Flawless Collector's Item!!!!!!!!!!

    This is probably one of the all-time BEST performances by Bette Davis you will ever see. As I understand it, this is not easy to find and if you are a true Bette Davis fan, you simply MUST have this! The simple plot revolves around Ms Taggert's (Bette Davis) yearly tradition of celebrating her wedding anniversary even though her husband has been dead quite some time. Not only does she insist on commemorating the occasion but DEMANDS that her sons, ALL of whom have their own issues with Mother Dear, attend along with their respective families. Then Bette proceeds to tear into them unmercifully because she knows they will put up with it all for the sake of good ol' moola! Knowing this, Bette pulls no punches and delivers one of the funniest, most brutal, scathing, lowdown, and over-the-top CLASSIC performances in film history.

    This is vintage Bette. Trust me. No Bull. You simply MUST see this! It is just a stitch!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    7claudio_carvalho

    Dark Humor at Best

    On the celebration of the anniversary of Mrs. Taggart (Bette Davis), her three dominated sons come to her house for the dinner party. Terry (Jack Hedley), Henry (James Cossins) and Tom Taggart (Christian Roberts) work in construction, in a business that belonged to their father and is presently managed by their manipulative mother. Tom brings his pregnant fiancée Shirley Blair (Elaine Taylor) to tell his mother that they will marry each other; Terry brings his wife Karen Taggart (Sheila Hancock) and they secretly intend to emigrate to Canada; and Henry is gay and loves to wear women's underwear. During the night, the mean Mrs. Taggart uses the most despicable means and tricks to get rid off Shirley and Terry and keep her sons close to her.

    The theatrical "The Anniversary" is certainly among the darkest comedies I have ever seen. This is the first time I see this movie, and I immediately recalled the polemic "Festen" that now I can see was visibly inspired in the idea of "The Anniversary". Bette Davis is awesome, giving another stunning performance in the role of the wicked Mrs. Taggart. Her witty lines are cruel, manipulating her sons as if they were puppets. The rest of the cast is also excellent, giving the necessary support to highlight the presence of Mrs. Davis. If the viewer likes black humor, he or she will certainly love this little gem. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "O Aniversário" ("The Anniversary")
    Boyo-2

    Momma Cyclops is Off & Running

    Today this movie would never be made, simply cause there is no star that can handle it. Its a shame, really. Its not that the movie is so magnificent or anything, its just so dominated by the leading lady that you can't imagine how it would be done today, if at all, and with who? Faye Dunaway? She's still living down "Mommie Dearest", twenty years later. Anne Bancroft? She's not hateful and lovable at the same time and not an icon. Davis could play a monster yet keep her fans and probably gain more as a result of playful movies like this.

    All the real stars are gone, and watching this makes that painfully obvious.

    Bette Davis devours the rest of the cast, and doesn't even bother spitting them out. And all we can do it watch and enjoy. No true fan of hers can do without this.

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    • Trivia
      After Confession à un cadavre (1965), Jimmy Sangster's wife Monica said she would leave the country if he ever worked with Bette Davis again. She duly left for their home in the south of France on the day Davis arrived for this shoot and remained there for the duration.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Taggart: [Suddenly turning to face Shirley] Shirley my dear, would you mind sitting somewhere else? Body odor offends me.

      Shirley Blair: [Looking completely outraged] I DON'T HAVE BODY ODOR!

    • Crazy credits
      The last shot of Davis freezes and is surrounded by a heart made of flowers with the caption "Happy Anniversary!".
    • Connections
      Featured in Les Archives de la Hammer: Wicked Women (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      The Anniversary Song
      (Waves of the Danube)

      Lyrics by Al Jolson and Saul Chaplin

      Music by Iosif Ivanovici

      Adapted by Saul Chaplin

      Performed by The New Vaudeville Band

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 1968 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Giftspritze
    • Filming locations
      • Chantry, Barnet Lane, Elstree, Hertfordshire, England, UK(exterior of Mrs Taggart's house)
    • Production companies
      • Associated British-Pathé
      • Hammer Films
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    • Budget
      • $1,450,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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