All About Eve-1950
Director Joe Mankiewicz
Starring Bette Davis, Anne Baxter
Top 100 Films #84
Scott’s Review #73
Reviewed June 27, 2014
Grade: A
All About Eve is a cynical masterpiece from 1950 set in the competitive world of the New York theater.
Insecure Margo Channing, played to perfection by Bette Davis, is an aging actress whose career is declining. She meets naïve Eve Harrington, played by Anne Baxter, who insinuates herself into Margo’s life and career.
One interesting facet of this film is how the opening scene is of an acceptance speech by Eve. The look of anger and disdain from the front table gives a good indication of things to come. From there the film backtracks to the first time the two women meet and the story begins.
It is certainly a dark film and jealousy and back-stabbing are common themes throughout as had never been done before set in the world of theater.
One by one, each of Margo’s friends catches on to Eve’s plot, but at what cost?
This is Bette Davis’s comeback performance as a talented Broadway star and she makes the most of the opportunity as she deliciously utters her famous revenge-minded line “Fasten your seat belts. It’s going to be a bumpy night”.
Marilyn Monroe has a cameo role as a debutante in her first film role.
The film deservedly won the 1950 Best Picture Oscar.
Oscar Nominations: 7 wins-Best Motion Picture (won), Best Director-Joseph L. Mankiewicz (won), Best Actress-Anne Baxter, Bette Davis, Best Supporting Actor-George Sanders (won), Best Supporting Actress-Celeste Holm, Thelma Ritter, Best Screenplay (won), Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture, Best Sound Recording (won), Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White (won), Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, Best Costume Design, Black-and-White (won), Best Film Editing