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The 'All About Eve (Two-Disc Special Edition)' is a factory-sealed DVD that offers a comprehensive look at one of cinema's most celebrated films, featuring exclusive bonus content and a beautifully restored presentation.
| Contributor | Alfred Newman, Anne Baxter, Barbara Bates, Barbara McLean, Barbara White, Bess Flowers, Bette Davis, Celeste Holm, Claude Stroud, Craig Hill, Ed Fisher, Eddie Fisher, Eugene Borden, Gary Merrill, George Sanders, Gregory Ratoff, Helen Mowery, Hugh Marlowe, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Marilyn Monroe, Milton Krasner, Randy Stuart, Steven Geray, Thelma Ritter, Walter Hampden, William Pullen Contributor Alfred Newman, Anne Baxter, Barbara Bates, Barbara McLean, Barbara White, Bess Flowers, Bette Davis, Celeste Holm, Claude Stroud, Craig Hill, Ed Fisher, Eddie Fisher, Eugene Borden, Gary Merrill, George Sanders, Gregory Ratoff, Helen Mowery, Hugh Marlowe, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Marilyn Monroe, Milton Krasner, Randy Stuart, Steven Geray, Thelma Ritter, Walter Hampden, William Pullen See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 4,185 Reviews |
| Format | Black & White, Dubbed, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Restored, Special Edition, Subtitled |
| Genre | Drama |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 2 hours and 18 minutes |
T**H
A Great Film (Ladies)
Bette Davis films are great. This film surprised me completely. The screenplay and cinematography is excellent. But it's beauty and depth are in the Actors portrayals. The suspense is ethereal. The intrigue is on a level, that I have rarely seen in film. The Actors are perfection personified. Relationships are challenged yet survive. So, Ladies grab that special someone and that comforter and curl up on the couch. With a cup of delicious tea. This is cinema.
B**Y
Review of the blu ray
ALL ABOUT EVE is an amazing film whose story stands the test of time. At the time of its release the story of an appreciative fan being evil and diabolical for their own good only and doing anything to succeed must have had audiences spellbound. Now sadly that basic plot has been used in books, movies, tv shows so that the basic plot is old hat. But the class and A++ production that went into this film luckily makes it still deliver a wallop. Most of this credit goes to the writing and the superb acting. I must admit I have always liked Bette Davis but never been on the band wagon for her as the grand dame of cinema. But with this movie she certainly earns the status. This film from the 50s is later in her career. With many of her earlier films she often used an acting style that seemed over the top to me. Not here. Here she is provided with quick, witty, intelligent dialogue and a story plump with drama and emotion and she sinks her teeth into her character of Margot Channing. She holds back here and gives the character strength and vulnerability at the same time. For me this performance is the most raw Bette has ever been on film and through it her talent and star power shines. The entire cast holds their equal with her, especially Anne Baxter. Also it is great to see a film where the main characters are women and they are intelligent and succesful, appearing no lesser in equality than the men. But this is about the bu ray. As with all classic older films buyers must decide if they want to double or even triple dip for there have been many versions of this film released before. But take it from me this film more than benefits from the enhancements blu ray provides. Some close ups are crisp while some are shown with the soft focus they were filled with at the time to show the stars in flattering light. Luckily the combination of the soft focus scenes and the intense crisp scenes that pop off the screen is seamless. To watch the parties and wardrobes and look at the dresses and fur coats down to each gems sparkle is beautiful. Just seeing Marilyn Monroe in her very short apppearance shows all blu ray can do. As with all old films scenes where backdrops are used as the actors walk or drive become even more apparent but there is one basic question here. Is the blu ray a worthy investment. The answer is a definite yes. From the first shot you will never question that this blu ray version is a vast and far superior improvement over any dvd version released before. This film has been handled with loving care. Audio is enhanced to DTS HD Master 5.1 and for a strongly dialogue driven film it works immensely to improve the viewing experience. There is frequent background noise and dialogue is always crisp and clear. There are tons and tons of extras for fans to delve into. Granted many have been on previous releases of this film but here they are all together. We are presented here with a pristine blu ray presentation of a film classic. A classic whose message and story is still strongly relevant today showing the lengths to which people will go to gain star status. And ALL ABOUT EVE has never looked better. If you already own this I do highly recommend acquiring the blu ray and if you don't, it will never look better than this. Highly recommended
J**E
Bette Davis at her best!
This truly marvelous actress was in her true element here. A superb performance from beginning to end playing an aging stage actor dealing with thoughts of not being able to continue playing younger roles and also dealing with a young woman who wormed her way into her life. Initially feeling both flattered by her praise and also wanted to help her due to her woeful tale, she soon learns that Eve is a conniving and manipulative person who is trying to steal her life right from under her. Superb performances from the other cast members make this a must see film. Also a very young Marilyn Monroe. Bette Davis deserved an Oscar for her performance here, every look, every reaction and that one iconic line delivered with such flair made her the quintessential actor she was. This one is not to be missed! True movie buffs will want this in their collection of great films!
C**)
All About Eve
Sometimes hearing the background story to a movie can be almost as interesting as the movie itself. This isn't quite the case of All About Eve which still remains a brilliant and highly entertaining film, but that doesn't make some of the backstage info less interesting. One tidbit to learn is that Zsa Zsa Gabor was in the running to play Miss Casswell in a role that ended up going to Marilyn Monroe. Her husband, George Sanders, landed the role of Miss Casswell's mentor Addison DeWitt. As a result Gabor kept popping up on set out of jealousy. (Ronald Reagan and his future wife Nancy Davis were also up for roles in the film as well.) All About Eve for a long time held the record for most Oscar nominations with 14. In 1998 Titanic became only the second movie in history to garner that many nominations, but All About Eve still holds the record for most female acting nominations. Of particularly ironic interest is the fact that up and coming actress Anne Baxter possibly pressured the higher ups to market her for a Best Actress Oscar rather than Supporting Actress. This has lead people to believe that the Academy's vote was split between her and her costar Bette Davis, allowing Judy Holliday to win the Best Actress Oscar for Born Yesterday. Eve Harrington (Anne Baxter) is a big fan of stage actress Margo Channing (Bette Davis), and when Margo's good friend Karen Richards (Celeste Holm) offers her a chance to meet her idol she jumps at the chance. Eve proves herself humble and idolizes Margo, and due to her past hard life, and the fact that she has nowhere to go, Margo moves her into her home and hires her as an assistant. Slowly Eve begins to move her way in with Margo's friends and colleagues and eventually tries to take her position on the stage. All About Eve is constantly listed in the greatest movies lists (#21 in Entertainment Weekly, #28 in American Film Institute, #85 on IMDb) and with good reason. This is one of those rare occasions where everything comes together to create the perfect storm. The script provides us a brilliant look backstage at the theater, using it to parallel the still somewhat newer form of film at the time. In this way the film is still prescient to our ideals of ageism, and to a lesser extent sexism, in film. The acting is impeccable. While everyone speaks highly of the performances given by Baxter and Davis, and they are extremely brilliant performances, the one that stands out to me is George Sanders as Addison DeWitt. Equal parts savvy and slimy, he commands and controls every scene he's in with a flair for control. Baxter must also be further mentioned for the subtleties of her performance. In order to reach the end effectively she must not give anything away, but when the truth of who she is comes out Baxter brilliantly reaches full bitch mode. All About Eve helped to resurrect the career of Bette Davis whose relationship with Warner Brothers had just failed after a string of box office failures. It also helped launch Baxter's career as a leading lady after a decade in supporting roles, as well as Marilyn Monroe who was a relative unknown at the time. This is a film of many pleasures including one of the greatest lines of dialogue of all time ("Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night.") If you haven't seen this flick I highly recommend you pick it up and give it a try! 5/5 Be sure to check out: Armadillo & Sands: Intellectual Properties at Work !
D**E
A Great Classic Masterpiece!!
I wanted to buy a classic film that I haven't seen on BD but I couldn't decide which. Then, Fox released "All About Eve" and while I have never watched it before, I had heard and read excellent reviews about it. I took my chances and bought it. I have to say that it has been one of the best purchases I've ever done!! All About Eve is one of the greatest films ever made. It may not have epic sequences, grand locations and action but Joseph L. Mankiewicz's script is one of the best ever written. The dialogue is really witty, smart, funny and kept me invested in the story all the way. Of course with an excellent script comes an outstanding cast that helps All About Eve be the masterpiece it is. George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Thelma Ritter, Anne Baxter, Gary Merrill, Hugh Marlowe and even a then unknown Marilyn Monroe act their parts marvelously becoming a perfect cast. Of course, Bette Davis steals the show as Margo Channing, is a masterful performance and one of the greatest I've seen. This is the first time that I've seen her in a movie (shocking isn't it?) and I was completely amazed of how good she was. All About Eve remains a timeless classic thanks to Mankiewics's excellent script and direction and the masterful work of his cast especially Bette Davis who was and remains a true star. Fox did an outstanding restoration with The Sound of Music on BD and I'm happy to see that this trend of quality replicates on Eve. This is my first B/W BD and the result is spectacular. Blacks and whites are really balanced, contrast is sharp and there is no sign of edge ehancement, flecks, specks, dirt and other problems. The transfer is inmaculate. Also is good to see that the film hasn't been scrubbed excessively because it maintains a fine "film" look that has a thin layer of grain. Fox also gave Eve a new 5.1 Dts-HD Master Audio that does not rock your house but enhances the score. This is mostly a dialogue-driven film and every voice, word or sound is crisp and clear without any noise or distortion. Also here is the original mono audio and audio in other languages. I've read some reviews on the BD that said that all the bonus material is carried over from the previous DVD. That might be too bad for the ones that want to upgrade but for the first time buyer (like me) it was a treat to see all the documentaries and featurettes that this BD has (okay, it's not as loaded as The Sound of Music but still has many enjoyable features). You have two audiocomentaries, two documentaries on Mankiewicz, a making-of documentary, a documentary on the real Eve and another on the Sarah Siddons Society, promotion featurettes, awards ceremonies and a theatrical trailer, so you got a lot to enjoy here. The BD is packaged in a digibook which is nice but offers information that can be found on Wikipedia so there's nothing new there. My only problem with it is that it is a little delicate and that is larger than a normal BD case so part of it is exposed in my shelf making it look weird, but aside from that everything else is perfect. All About Eve is a masterpiece that everyone should see. With stunning video, great audio and a healthy collection of bonus material, Fox has treated this classic as deserved. Completely recommended!!
F**T
One of the Best of All Time! Now On Blu-Ray!
For a film to pip "Sunset Boulevard" to the best picture Oscar of 1950 it must be a pretty darn good one and "All About Eve" doesn't disappoint. It, like the other film, is also an indictment about the way people use each other and scheme against each other to get ahead. With "Sunset Boulevard" it's the movies while with "All About Eve" it's the theatre. The casting here is also inspired with Bette Davis putting on a great performance although I would have given the Oscar for best actress to Gloria Swanson who just pipped it for me for her role as Norma Desmond the psychotic silent film star. This is another film classic that should be watched over and over and should be in everyone's DVD library. The DVD itself has been restored pretty well although not perfectly as there are a few imperfect frames but not too many to spoil your enjoyment of the film. The sound quality though is very good for Dolby Stereo although I hope with the advent of Blu-Ray that an even better restoration with Surround Sound options included is released soon. This is a brilliant film and I highly recommend it to movie buffs. You may want to wait for a Blu-Ray version though. Updated 23 April 2011: Amazon won't let me review this as a separate product and so I'm appending this here; the blu-ray version is incredible for a number of reasons. Firstly the picture quality is a vast improvement over the dvd; although not perfect and not as great a restoration as The Maltese Falcon [Blu-ray ] as there are frames that go soft from time to time but at least there are no very noticeable imperfections like white spots etc that appear to have been very heroically removed. The sound quality is very good too coming in DTS HD MA 5.1 Surround. Even the packaging is very beautiful; it's all paper and cardboard and the only plastic is the disc itself. The booklet alone is worth the sticker price and I wish all blu-ray releases could come this beautifully packaged. Definitely worth the upgrade and hence very highly recommended!
A**R
Superb -- See it if you don't know it
Among the best films ever made. Cannot get enough of George Sanders, one of the stars. But the entire cast is superb. (Oddly, the weakest link is Anne Baxter, who just overacts one too many times as Eve.) Knew the movie well before purchasing this two-disc set – purchased because the commentary interested me. There was little in the commentary new to me. The huge surprise was that Claudet Colbert had been slated to play Margo, a role Bette Davis filled (superbly) when a medical issue took Colbert out of the cast. The movie would have failed with Colbert (much s “Casablanca” would have failed with Ronald Reagan as Rick). One of my favorite scenes is the assemblage of the principals sitting on the staircase in Mago’s home. To me, it has always spoken to the real but tense intimacy among the playwright, director, actor, producer and ancillaries who need one another and understand that (even though they may not like one another). One of the film critics on the commentary disc saw the same scene as a beehive – well, no. Definitely not a hive and Margo definitely not a queen bee (hate that term). It’s all a lot more complicated than that. And Mankiewicz captured it beautifully.
K**Y
Bette maintains her professional status in style
Great movie! It starts off at an awards ceremony, where Eve-Anne Baxter-is getting an award. Seated in the audience are people who saw Eve climb through the ranks: Bette Davis, an aging star who is insecure, the star that Eve admires most; Gary Merrill, Bette's longtime partner; Celeste Holm, Bette's best friend, and the one who brought Eve to Bette; Hugh Marlowe, Celeste's husband and playwright that has worked with Bette for years. Eve comes off as a wide-eyed yokel, but her true side inches out: she's a devious little witch! Not everyone was fooled though. Bette's dresser-Thelma Ritter-was suspicious from the start. And then George Sanders comes into play, recognizing the game Eve is playing. This whole cast was excellent! The climax is when all of Eve's treachery comes out, and is used against her. This movie spawned the famous line: "Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night." Also, look for Marilyn Monroe, in her first role. This is a classic, and a Bette Davis fan will want it. By the way, it's captioned.
S**N
Prachtige karaktervolle film
Bette Davis, een geschoolde toneelactrice wars van teveel Hollywood esthetiek, zet hier een prachtige, wulpse dame neer die niet onder de indruk is van een andere dame die haar zeer succesvol imiteert. Misschien is imitatie wel een groot compliment. Marilyn Monroe ,nog in haar beginjaren, komt ook even voorbij.
R**Y
Margo Channings größter Fan...
Das American Film Institute notierte "Alles über Eva" von Joseph L. Mankiewicz auf Platz 16 in seiner 1998 veröffentlichten Top 100 Liste der besten amerikanischen Filme aller Zeiten. Auch heute - nunmehr 62 Jahre nach seiner Enstehung im Jahr 1950 - wirkt der Film immer noch frisch und zeitlos. Keine Spur von irgendwelchen Alterserscheinungen lassen sich erkennen. Kein Wunder, denn die Geschichte, die erzählt wird, kann heute genauso wie damals passieren. "Alles über Eva" ist im Kosmos des Theatermilieus angesiedelt. diesem seit Jahrhunderten und damit traditionsreichsten Tempel der darstellenden Kunst. Die geistreiche Satire, in Hollywood inszeniert, schafft die fiese Gleichschaltung zwischen Filmbusiness und Theater. Wenn die Figuren in "Alles über Eva" mit Verachtung auf Hollywood blicken, so geben sie doch - nach und nach - preis, dass die Strukturen doch sehr identisch sind. "Alles über Eva" ist die Geschichte des großen Theaterstars Margo Channing (Bette Davis) und ihrem größten Fan, der bescheiden wirkenden und äusserst sympathischen jungen Eve Harrington (Anne Baxter), die jeden Abend vor dem Theater wartet und keine der Vorstellungen ihres Idols verpasst. Die erste Einstellung enführt den Zuschauer aber in die Festlichkeiten der Sarah Siddons Gesellschaft, die alljährlich die Sarah Siddons Awards für die besten Leistungen des Theaters vergibt. In diesem Jahr dreht sich alles um Eve, denn sie hat es geschafft. Sie bekommt den Hauptpreis. Erstmalig wird einer so jungen Darstellerin dieser Hauptpreis zugesprochen, denn ihre Darstellungen auf der Bühne waren grandios. Im Publikum sitzen ihre Freunde und Gönner. Sie ist nun der große Broadway Star. An ihrer Seite der einflussreiche Theaterkritiker Addison de Witt (George Sanders), der sie zum Star der Szene aufgebaut hat. Den durchschlagenden Erfolg hat sie aber auch vor allem ihrem Ehrgeiz und ganz am Beginn Karen Richards (Celeste Holm) zu verdanken, die wie jeden Abend nach der Vorstellung ins Theater in die Gemächer der Diva Margo Channnig geht und wie jeden Abend den jungen Fan Eve erblickt. An einem dieser Abende nimmt sie die junge Frau mit in den erlauchten Kreis der Theatergrößen und so lernt Eve die exzentrische Margo kennen. Aber auch Karens Ehemann Lloyd (Hugh Marlowe), der die besten Stücke am Broadway schreibt, den Regisseur Bill Sampson (Gary Merrill), gleichzeitig auch Margos jüngerer Liebhaber. Oder den reichen Producer Max Fabian (Gregory Ratoff), der sich immer mit schönen Frauen (Marilyn Monroe) umgibt. Ausser Margos Garderobiere Birdie (Thelma Ritter), sind alle gleich am ersten Abend von Eves naiver und liebeswerter Art faszniert, in Margo erwachen Beschützerinstinkte für den jungen Fan und sofort wird Eve in den engsten Kreis von Margos Freunden aufgenommen. Die junge Frau macht sich auch schnell unentbehrlich... Ein herrlicher Film, der wie bereits erwähnt, gar nichts von seiner Faszination eingebüsst hat. Brilliante Dialoge finden sich zuhauf und Bette Davis liefert neben "Die kleinen Füchse" und "Geheimnis von Malampur" ihre beste Rolle ihrer Karriere. Und mit Anne Baxter hat sie eine ebenbürtige Partnerin, die die Rolle der aufstrebenden, über Leichen gehenden Jungschauspielerin, die nur ein Ziel vor Augen hat, grandios und glaubwürdig spielt. Auch alle Nebenrollen sind brilliant besetzt. Kein Wunder, dass der Film bei solch einer großartigen Ensembleleistung von den insgesamt 14 Oscarnominerungen alleine 5 davon an die Schauspieler gingen: Davis, Baxter, Holmes, Ritter...gewinnen konnte allerdings nur George Sanders. Er erhielt einen der 6 Auszeichnugen. Trotz riesengroßer Konkurrenz durch "Sunset Boulevard" war "Alles über Eva" siegreich beim Hauptpreis bester Film des Jahres. Wer ihn noch nicht kennt (das werden allerdings wenige sein), der sollte dies schnell nachholen. Denn "Alles über Eva" ist auf alle Fälle eine der besten 100 Filme aller Zeiten.
B**N
Recomendado
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W**M
Great quality.
Excellent condition...speedy delivery... remarkable price.
M**Y
Fasten Your Seatbelts....
Far more eloquent people than I have extolled the virtues of this classic - not least, the Academy themselves who nominated it for an unbeaten 14 Oscar nominations (it won 6). It's not often one can say a movie is perfect, especially one over half a century old - and yet this movie does just that. It is a perfect fusion of cast, director, and above all, script. And what a genius screenplay it is - literate, without ever being elitist. Scathing and caustic yet never lacking warmth, it is remarkable that such an insightful movie about women was made by a man - Joseph L. Mankiewicz. The story revolves around Eve Harrington, a young woman who appears as an adoring fan at the theatre back door, waiting for Margo Channing, played by Bette Davis. At first doting and adoring, then insinuating into her affairs, and then showing her ultimate goal - to take her place, Anne Baxter plays Eve with great restraint - allowing her eyes to shine bright with a sincerity we soon come to realize is hollow. While Eve represents all the young ingénues that wait in the wings, Margo as played by Bette Davis is a unique and uniquely well rounded and believable character - not least because it mirrored her own character so much. Scathing, brassy, and yet increasingly vulnerable as her 40th birthday passes, it is the sort of role that even today Hollywood actresses complain there is not enough of, and brilliantly portrayed through an almost permanent haze of cigarette smoke, as much a part of her character as the script. That 40th birthday party, incidentally, contains the infamous line - `fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night..'. Then there is Celeste Holm (heard on one of the commentaries) and a small first screen role for Marilyn Monroe, who, as is often said, appeared to draw all the light on herself when she was on the screen. Let's not forget the men though - Gary Merrill, later to become Bette Davis real life husband, plays the object of Bette Davis attentions, and is no push-over. When Eve turns her attention on him, he rebuffs her with the harsh "What I go after, I want to go after. I don't want it to come after me.". And then most of all, George Sanders, his mellifluous speech purring out bemusement and cynicism in equal measure, and who turns out to have teeth to go with the purr. Every character and every line deserves a mention, but instead of reading this review- watch the movie! It's no screwball comedy, but rather a superb character study and ensemble piece, which glitters with wit and talent. As a bonus, this Cinema Reserve tin set do the movie some justice - the movie itself has two commentaries, and the second disc has a couple of period interviews (more amusing for the dated way in which the actresses spout prescripted answers, than they are educational) and a half hour documentary which though short, covers some of the fascinating backstory to the movie and its real life parallels pretty well. All in all, great movie, great package, highly recommended.
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