Jezebel (1938) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by William Wyler and produced by William Wyler, Hal B. Wallis and Henry Blanke.
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The role perhaps most closely associated with Davis is an utter triumph. As a coquettish belle in the Civil War South, Davis taunts and teases the men who desire her (Fonda and Brent) until her options vanish and she's faced with life alone. She realizes her shallowness and the depth of her potential loss when Fonda becomes ill. Wyler and Davis were famous combatants, but the director was able to elicit her best work (here and in The Little Foxes, 1941). He was noted for endless takes and for allowing scenes to develop in one shot rather than by intercutting close-ups and reaction shots. This required discipline and concentration from actors. The results, as in this, were worth the effort.
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Jezebel was inducted into the National Film Registry in 2009.
Academy Awards 1938 --- Ceremony Number 11 (source: AMPAS)
Award | Recipient | Result |
Best Actress | Bette Davis | Won |
Best Supporting Actress | Fay Bainter | Won |
Best Cinematography | Ernest Haller | Nominated |
Best Music - Scoring | Max Steiner | Nominated |
Best Picture | Warner Bros. | Nominated |
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By Brandy Dean on Nov 21, 2013 From Pretty Clever Films
When the novel Gone with the Wind became a runaway best-seller, the office of independent producer and films rights holder David O. Selznick was flooded with fan suggestions for casting. They wanted Clark Gable as Butler (natch) but they also really, really wanted Bette Davis as Scarlett O’Har... Read full article
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General Bogardus:[warning Cantrell about dueling] Cantrell, you're a fool! De Lautuc's an old hand. Been out a dozen times.
Buck Cantrell:13's liable to be unlucky for De Lautruc. You know, these French. They shoot for the head and, like as not, miss. I'm gonna shoot for the body and bust his tripes.
Julie:Your wife?
Amy Bradford Dillard:And you're, may I say Julie?
Julie:Pres' wife? You're funnin'.
Preston Dillard:Hardly.
Julie:Married? My felicitations, Pres.
Buck Cantrell:Look here, Miss Julie. You were out here a mighty long time with Pres Dillard.
Julie:Oh please, Buck. Pres had just been polishin' the brandy and...
Buck Cantrell:My back teeth. Did he lose his capacity to drink like a gentleman in the North too? What does he think a lady's house is - a riverboat bar? What did he do?
Julie:Oh Buck. I wouldn't have some silly thing I said be the cause of anything.
Buck Cantrell:Miss Julie, you won't be the cause of anything. Depend on me.
Julie:Thank you, Buck.
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Some scenes were filmed around Henry Fonda, to allow him to be with his wife as she gave birth to their daughter Jane Fonda, including scenes with the sometimes-prickly star, Bette Davis. As the star of the film Davis was within her rights to insist that Fonda remain until their scenes were finished, but she allowed him to complete his shots and leave.
This is the film Catherine O'Hara is watching on television at the beginning of For Your Consideration. She follows along with the dialogue suggesting that she knows the film very well. The same dialogue is also spoken at the end of the film when O'Hara is teaching the acting students.
Bette Davis' Oscar was sold at auction on July 19, 2001 at Christie's for $57,800. The buyer was Steven Spielberg who then immediately donated it back to the Academy.
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