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Barbara Bates | Phoebe | |
Anne Baxter | Eve Harrington | |
Bette Davis | Margo Channing | |
Celeste Holm | Karen Richards | |
Hugh Marlowe | Lloyd Richards | |
Gary Merrill | Bill Sampson | |
Marilyn Monroe | Claudia Casswell | |
Gregory Ratoff | Max Fabian | |
Thelma Ritter | Birdie Coonan | |
George Sanders | Addison DeWitt | |
Eddie Fisher | Stage Manager | |
Randy Stuart | Girl | |
Craig Hill | Leading Man | |
Walter Hampden | Aged Actor | |
Claude Stroud | Pianist | |
Barbara White | Autograph Seeker | |
William Pullen | Clerk | |
Lelamd Harris | Doorman |
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Producer | Darryl F. Zanuck
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Writer/Composer | Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Erich Kästner Mary Orr |
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Cinematography | Milton R. Krasner
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Music | Alfred Newman
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Director Mankiewisz’s tragic comedy about the American show business is one of the darkest and most cynical films ever made. Bette Davis is brilliant in her roll as a once Broadway Diva who takes care of the promotion for the talented actress Eva (played by Anne Baxter). All together the film won six Oscars in 1951. |
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