In a town full of starlets, Bette Davis was always an actress. Her most memorable work spans a very few years, just before and just after the beginning of WWII. Davis Davis lobbied for the role of Marie Hoke in Phone Call From A Stranger (1952) believing it was a juicy plumb with opportunities for… »
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Phone Call From A Stranger (1952)
Sunday, June 7th, 2009Tags: 1950s, Bette Davis, Drama, Jean Negulesco
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