What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) 8.0
A former child star torments her crippled sister in a decaying Hollywood mansion. Director:Robert Aldrich |
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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) 8.0
A former child star torments her crippled sister in a decaying Hollywood mansion. Director:Robert Aldrich |
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| Joan Crawford | ... | ||
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| Wesley Addy | ... |
Marty Mc Donald
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Julie Allred | ... | |
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Anne Barton | ... |
Cora Hudson
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Marjorie Bennett | ... |
Dehlia Flagg
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| Bert Freed | ... |
Ben Golden
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| Anna Lee | ... |
Mrs. Bates
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Dave Willock | ... |
Ray Hudson
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William Aldrich | ... |
Lunch Counter Assistant at Beach
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Russ Conway | ... |
Police Officer
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Maxine Cooper | ... |
Bank Teller
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Robert Cornthwaite | ... | |
In a tale that almost redefines sibling rivalry, faded actresses Blanche and 'Baby' Jane Hudson live together. Jane was by far the most famous when she performed with their father in vaudeville but as they got older, it was Blanche who became the finer actress, which Jane still resents. Blanche is now confined to a wheelchair - Jane ran her over with the car while drunk, even though she has no memory of it - and Jane is firmly in control. As time goes by, Jane exercises greater and greater control over her sister, intercepting her letters and ensuring that few if anyone from the outside has any contact with her. As Jane slowly loses her mind, she torments her sister going to ever greater extremes. Written by garykmcd
I don't think I walked into this one with the right set of expectations. I expected a low-fi, creepy bit of occult-tinted fun from an age before horror films were bloated, over-done sacks of crap, and what I got was much different. I wouldn't really say this is a straight horror movie like Psycho or The Birds, as it unfolds itself like a riveting drama of two sisters instead. The acting is phenomenal, though, at least from our two lead characters, and the way they play off each other is just fantastic. This one takes a while to get going, but once it does, you are in for a high-octane, creepy thrill ride. Recommended to fans of older horror/suspense type movies.