Saturday April 5th marks what would have been Bette Davis' 100th birthday. In honor of the century milestone, Turner Classic Movies will have an all-day marathon of Bette's films starting at 6 AM EST. Among the films that TCM will be showing are: "The Petrified Forest", "The Letter", "Now, Voyager", "All About Eve", and "Dangerous". For the complete schedule and start times, please click
here. Below is a montage that features clips of some of Bette's films, as well as thoughts on her by various actors and actresses.
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aka Ktrek
100 years, wow how times flies. You know how I feel about Bette, in my opinion she never made a bad film, though some were better than others. I wish TCM would air "Three On A Match".
OMG - look how young "The Boss" is in the picture! God, Springsteen was kind of a hottie!
I don't get TCM - it's so irritating - it would cost another 15 bucks a month and I won't give those dish thieves one more cent! I don't get the other classic channel either, bummer.
Philologus: I'm just starting to get over being sick so I am a little behind on my blogging. Thanks for the invite. I just signed up this morning.
Pjazzy: TCM showed "Three On A Match" a couple of weeks ago. If you visit their website you might be able to find out when it's coming on again.
Pop Art Diva: That's too bad you can't get TCM. The dish/cable people have a racket going and they know it.
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