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February 8th, 2010 by anya9529154![]() |
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“HUSH…HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE” is my 3rd favorite movie ever. My 2 favorite are Joan Crawford films. I agree with the other reviewer. As great an actress as Joan Crawford was, she would not have been the BEST Miriam. Olivia de Havilland’s brilliance in the role of Miriam is the way she played with understatement. That’s what makes the psychological abuse inflicted on Charlotte so chilling…Miriam is unbelievably believable right up to the very last. Had Joan Crawford gotten into a power struggle via the camera, the whole film would have suffered. She would have had to keep too much charisma, strength, and presence pumping to hold her own with Bette Davis (which she was ENTIRELY CAPABLE OF DOING). Someday, if it still exists, 20th Century-Fox Video would be able to make a mint by releasing the unreleased film footage shot with Joan Crawford. Agnes Moorehead is excellent as Velma Ca–rothers: “Shooo-weeee! She ain’t nothin’ but a chiiiiiild…” This is my favorite Bette Davis performance (a close tie with “Deception” from 1946). Joseph Cotton’s and Mary Astor’s roles could have been walked through by just about anyone, so you can’t blame the actors. All in all, you just can’t beat “Hush…Hush, Sweet Charlotte” for putting the “fun” back into dysfunctional family reunions. Show it at YOUR next one! Hopefully, 20th Century-Fox Video or Key Video will get around to repackaging this title soon. The box artwork has not changed since…well, since about 1964!
Whew!!! Here’s a great film that took ages to finaly make it to the DVD format. Hey Fox, what took you guys so long?! Oh well, it doesn’t matter. At least it’s finally here.
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This is the film that single-handedly transformed my perception of what an “old” film could be. I remember when I was thirteen years old (1996) and I caught this one on AMC on a stormy evening. By the fantastic staircase confrontation scene between Velma (Agnes Moorehead) and the sinister Cousin Miriam (Olivia DeHavilland, the movie had absolutely grabbed me by the eyeballs and wouldn’t let go. I was captivated. I’ve had a lifelong love affair with older suspense films such as this one ever since, and this particular masterpiece is still my all-time favorite film.
If you’ve got a young person in your family who wonders why people are always talking about the “Golden Age” of film, you just pop this baby into the DVD player and let those young’uns learn a thing or two. If they’re anything like me, they’ll fall in love.
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