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  1. Bette Davis is the one tormented here as a possible murderess gaslight by conniving cousin Olivia de Havilland. All the performances are great here, with fine support by Mary Astor and Agnes Moorehead. However, it is de Havilland who really steals the show, using her goody-two-shoes rep as a mask of pure evil.

  2. Provided to YouTube by Legacy Recordings Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte · Patti Page The Complete Columbia Singles (1962-1970) ℗ 1973 Columbia Records, a div...

  3. 28 de oct. de 2019 · Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte (David-DeVol) by Patti Page, conducted by Robert Mersey, produced by Bob JohnstonPatti’s final major record hit was this Oscar-no...

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  4. We are constantly reminded of the awfulness of Charlotte's predicament - which grows inexorably as the outlandish narrative unfolds - with the help of Frank De Vol's lyrical score, which includes the eerie lullaby theme that runs through the film, becoming a hit single not long after its release.

  5. This is the tale of a wealthy southern spinster Charlotte Hollis (Bette Davis) who lives with her eccentric maid (Agnes Moorehead) in a decaying southern mansion, shunned by the townsfolk after the mysterious axe-murder of her late lover. When her jealous cousin (Olivia de Havilland) and her cousin's wily husband (Cotton) arrive for a visit, the two conspire to drive Charlotte insane and have ...

  6. 11 de oct. de 2016 · Video Review. Ranking: 'Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte' looks great on DVD, but it looks even better on Blu-ray. Exceptional clarity and contrast enhance details and depth, while light grain heightens the eerie mood and lends the image a warm film-like feel. Rich shadow delineation and marvelous gray scale variance draw welcome attention to ...

  7. This is the tale of a wealthy southern spinster Charlotte Hollis (Bette Davis) who lives with her eccentric maid (Agnes Moorehead) in a decaying southern mansion, shunned by the townsfolk after the mysterious axe-murder of her late lover. When her jealous cousin (Olivia de Havilland) and her cousin's wily husband (Joseph Cotton) arrive for a visit, the two conspire to drive Charlotte insane ...