Reżyseria:
Joseph L. MankiewiczZdjęcia:
Milton KrasnerMuzyka:
Alfred NewmanObsada:
Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Gary Merrill, Hugh Marlowe, Gregory Ratoff, Barbara Bates, Marilyn Monroe, Thelma Ritter (więcej)VOD (2)
Opisy(1)
Do starzejącej się gwiazdy Broadwayu przychodzi nieśmiała i skromna Ewa Harrington. Ewa jest wielką fanką Margo. Zdobywa zaufanie swojej idolki i zostaje jej sekretarką. Bardzo szybko zakres jej obowiązków rozszerza się. Ewa coraz bardziej ingeruje w życie prywatne i zawodowe Margo. Zostaje nawet jej dublerką na scenie. Ku zdziwieniu wszystkich otrzymuje dobre recenzje. Udane występy oraz poparcie zgorzkniałego krytyka teatralnego sprawia, że Ewa zdobywa rolę, którą miała zagrać Margo. (Art-House)
(więcej)Recenzje (4)
The performances are excellent, but the plot is insufficient given the running time. The exact opposite of this review, which is short but grossly inadequate in content. ()
Beautiful and noble dialogue in an inimitable atmosphere in a film that is beautiful to watch even in its calm and quiet moments. Joseph L. Mankiewicz showed two different perspectives on art, the ironic and career-focused attitude in the character of Margo (played impeccably by Bette Davis) and the idealistically naive and loving attitude in Eva. Or maybe...? ()
All About Eve and perhaps Sunset Blvd. are classic examples of how Hollywood changed in the 1950s - until it changed completely. There was now more pressure, classic stars who had survived the war began to age inexorably, and the predatory youth slowly came to the fore. And that's exactly what these movies are about... ()
An excellently escalating film with incredible performances. These are truly actors who hold the film and push it forward. The result of the film does not depend on how perfectly the scene will look, what tricks will be used, but simply on how well the actors handle their roles. And Mankiewicz directed them brilliantly. ()