All about Eve [videorecording] / Twentieth Century-Fox ; produced by Darryl F. Zanuck ; written for the screen and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
From the moment she glimpses her idol at the stage door, Eve Harrington moves relentlessly towards her goal: taking the reins of power from the great actress Margo Channing. The cunning Eve maneuvers her way into Margo's Broadway role, becomes a sensation and even causes turmoil in the lives of...
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Other title: | All about Eve (Motion picture) |
Format: | Video DVD |
Language: | English French Spanish |
Published: |
Beverly Hills, California :
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment [Distributor],
2002.
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Series: | Studio classic ;
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Summary: | From the moment she glimpses her idol at the stage door, Eve Harrington moves relentlessly towards her goal: taking the reins of power from the great actress Margo Channing. The cunning Eve maneuvers her way into Margo's Broadway role, becomes a sensation and even causes turmoil in the lives of Margo's director boyfriend, her playwright and his wife. Only the cynical drama critics see through Eve, admiring her audacity and perfect pattern of deceit. |
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Item Description: | Full frame format (aspect ratio 1.33:1) with audio commentaries by Celeste Holm, Christopher Mankiewicz, Kenneth Geist and Sam Staggs ; features include AMC Backstory episode, original interviews with Bette Davis and Ann Baxter, 4 Movietone newsreels, restoration comparison, and theatrical trailer. Based on the short story: Wisdom of Eve / by Mary Orr. Originally released as motion picture in 1950. |
Physical Description: | 1 DVD (138 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in. |
Format: | DVD. |
Audience: | Not rated ; Canadian rating PG. |
Awards: | Academy Awards: Best picture, Best director, Best writing (Screenplay), Best supporting actor (Sanders), Best sound recording, Best costume design. |
Production Credits: | Director of photography, Milton Kasner; editor, Barbara McLean; music, Alfred Newman. |