Dark Victory by Ed Sikov

Dark Victory by Ed Sikov

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Bette Davis was one of Hollywood's most durable, feisty and unusually for film stars - genuinely witty heroines. Her career spanned some fifty years, and more than a hundred movies. This book analyses the evolving appeal of Bette Davis to a modern audience, such as how she, and the redoubtable female roles she made her own became a major gay icon.

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Dark Victory by Ed Sikov

Bette Davis was one of Hollywood's most durable, feisty and, unusually for film stars - genuinely witty heroines. Her career spanned some fifty years, and more than a hundred movies: even at the very end of her life she was appearing in Lindsay Anderson's "The Whales of August" with the equally venerable Lilian Gish. She was famously difficult in later life, bitchy towards co-stars like Joan Crawford, and consumed legendary quantities of alcohol. She has been the subject of several biographies, but so red-blooded was her character, and so prolific her career, that another is not too many. Ed Sikov has done numerous new interviews for this book. He also analyses the evolving appeal of Bette Davis to a modern audience - she, and the redoubtable female roles she made her own - has become a major gay icon, for example. And above all, she is simply entertaining to read about: of "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?", as Sikov recounts, she quipped, 'I played Baby Jane, and Joan Crawford played...whatever'.
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ISBN 13 9781845132873
ISBN 10 1845132874
Title Dark Victory
Author Ed Sikov
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Quarto Publishing PLC
Year published 2007-10-15
Number of pages 488
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.