Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1952)

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EXPLOITATION PICTURE rfttoi™ Virtually a perennial nominee for the Academy Award. Bette Davis has made "the wicked woman" a paying proposition. Beginning with "Of Human Bondage."' Miss Davis has delivered a series of sinister portrayals, which, except for some isolated "sympathetic" roles, garnered her eight Oscar nominations and gave her the coveted gold trophy twice. On this page, are scenes from the eight films. Clockwise, beginning at one o'clock: "Dangerous"' 1 1935) and "Jezebel"' (1938) Oscar-winners; "Dark Victory" (1939); "The Letter" (1910) ; "The Little Foxes" (1911) : "\ow. Vovager" (1912 ) : "Mr. Skefhngton" (1944) : "All About Eve"' (1950). In center, as she appears in "Another Man's Poison."'