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The film stars the late great actress Bette Davis whose 100th birthday was recently celebrated by 20th Century Fox with a wonderful DVD set called the Bette Davis Centenary Celebration Collection which includes The Nanny as well as four other Davis films.
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The film stars the late great actress Bette Davis whose 100th birthday was recently celebrated by 20th Century Fox with a wonderful DVD set called the Bette Davis Centenary Celebration Collection which includes The Nanny as well as four other Davis films.
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To paraphrase Bette Davis in "All About Eve," fasten your seatbelts... it's going to be a bumpy four years. posted by Amazonfemme @ 10:04 AM
Archive 2005-01-01 Amazonfemme 2005
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To paraphrase Bette Davis in "All About Eve," fasten your seatbelts... it's going to be a bumpy four years. posted by Amazonfemme @ 10:04 AM
Second verse, same as the first Amazonfemme 2005
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To paraphrase Bette Davis in "All About Eve," fasten your seatbelts ... it's going to be a bumpy four years.
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To paraphrase Bette Davis in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
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Maybe it's because Meester's "Bette Davis" was never actually released.
PopWatch Darren Franich 2010
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Not to be confused with ABC Family's upcoming The Lying Game or the campy Bette Davis '60s potboiler Dead Ringer, for that matter, this is the story of estranged twins — one a down-on-her-luck recovering addict, the other rich and brittle and clearly up to no good — whose reunion is cut short when the wealthy Siobhan mysteriously vanishes, leaving scrappy Bridget to assume her identity, with potentially deadly consequences.
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Sherr: If I were doing an impersonation, I'd be swinging a cigarette around, walking with big, proud shoulders because that's the idea people have of Bette Davis.
Joshua Kors: Q&A With Jessica Sherr, Star of Bette Davis Ain't For Sissies Joshua Kors 2011
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The guiding force at Boston was Howard B. Gotlieb, an ebullient scholar and cultural entrepreneur who attracted the likes of Martin Luther King Jr., actress Bette Davis, poet Robert Frost, novelist W.
Rev. Malcolm Boyd: Write A Letter Or Send An E-mail? Rev. Malcolm Boyd 2012
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