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  1. The Old Maid: Directed by Edmund Goulding. With Bette Davis, Miriam Hopkins, George Brent, Donald Crisp. The arrival of an ex-lover on a young woman's wedding day sets in motion a chain of events which will alter her and her cousin's lives forever.

    • (4K)
    • Drama
    • Edmund Goulding
    • 1939-09-02
  2. 4 de mar. de 2014 · The Old Maid (1939) Official Trailer - Bette Davis, Miriam Hopkins Movie HD - YouTube. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.63M subscribers. 318. 55K views 10 years ago. ...more. Subscribe...

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    • Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers
  3. Bette Davis urged director Edmund Goulding and producer Hal B. Wallis to replace him with George Brent, who accepted the role despite the fact it was so small. Bette Davis as Charlotte Lovell. This was the first film in which Davis had equal screen time with a female co-star.

  4. As Robert Crockett he romances his stepmother, ultimately trapping her by creating the appearance of a double-cross among her accomplices, now guests at her house. Director Roy William Neill Stars H.B. Warner Walter Byron Bette Davis. 6. Hell's House. 1932 1h 12m Approved.

  5. La solterona película dirigida por Edmund Goulding y protagonizada por Bette Davis, Miriam Hopkins y George Brent. Año: 1939. Sinopsis: La llegada de un ex amante el día de la boda de una joven pone en marcha una cadena de acontecimientos que alterarán la vida de ella y de su prima para siempre.

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    • Bette Davis
    • Edmund Goulding
  6. After disappearing for two years, Clem Spender (George Brent) returns on the day his former fiancée, Delia (Miriam Hopkins), is marrying another man. Her cousin Charlotte (Bette Davis) sneaks...

    • Drama
  7. Based on the Edith Wharton novel, it starred Davis and Miriam Hopkins as cousins in love with same man, fighting over the custody (and love) of one cousin's illegitimate daughter. Bette Davis was fresh from the successes of Juarez (1939), Dark Victory (1939) and her Oscar-winning Jezebel (1938).