Jezebel

Jezebel

  • Director: William Wyler
  • Writer: Clements Ripley,Abem Finkel,John Huston
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, French
  • Release date: March 26, 1938
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 1.37 : 1
  • Also known as: Bezstidna zena
  • "Jezebel" is a feature film directed by William Wyler , Bette Davis , Henry Fonda . George Brendan Nolan and other co-stars   .
    The film tells the story of Louisiana in the 1850s , a southern beauty who loses her fiancé because of her stubborn vanity and pride and vows to win him back.

    Details

    • Release date March 26, 1938
    • Filming locations Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies Warner Bros.

    Box office

    Budget

    $1,250,000 (estimated)

    Movie reviews

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    • By Kyle 2022-03-12 08:01:02

      foreign jealous woman

      From the beginning of the film, the title seems to think it is a love story of Betty Davis being wronged, Betty who is translucent, which looks like 30 years old. Towards the end of the film, she slowly realized the evil of her jealous woman.

      The more I look at it, the more I feel that this movie is very similar to the ancient Ming Dynasty novel "Vinegar Gourd".

    • By Rosanna 2022-03-12 08:01:02

      [Last Film I Watched] Jezebel (1938) 6.9/10

      Often referred asa black-and-white version of GONE WITH THE WIND, or in a more dismissive but not entirely incorrect comparison, a poor man's version of it, William Wyler's JEZEBEL is not in the same league in terms of the latter's epic scale, chromatic splendor, involute sex politics or an indomitable male player to match its barnstorming female star, but honestly, as a Ms. Bette Davis' star...

    • By Madelyn 2022-03-12 08:01:02

      A compilation of teaching materials for red shirt and tear stains

      Film Art 152 Betty is the most important person in the set This three-point lighting method puts her in focus Film Art 220 The director is here to show that taking what matters off the screen first and then bringing it into the frame creates a stunning Effect The hand intrudes into the picture to illustrate the existence of the cup holder Film art page 232 has a considerable impact on the movement of the shot in and out of the painting The man holding the cup hand and the wine glass Film art...

    • By Lorna 2022-03-12 08:01:02

      A brief introduction to the use of semi-subjective lenses and the construction of female images

      I originally wanted to write something, but the 3 PPTs after May 1 made me give up the idea of ​​thinking more, and perfunctory right to prove that I still did not give up watching movies and did not give up thinking.

      In terms of camera positions to create viewpoints, Jean Mitri proposes four forms: Descriptive (or "objective") imagery: the camera records the plot, action and movement from the point of view that best describes the events involved, with...

    • By Yolanda 2022-03-12 08:01:02

      just write

      It's the old movie I've seen the most. I really like a song in it. Julia sings in the middle of a group of black children. She tries to laugh but she can't help crying. Bette Davis's acting is so good. I sometimes wonder what it would be like if Bette played Scarlett in Gone with the Wind. Henry Fonda's character I don't think he loves Julia much. After leaving for a year, he came back and got married? On the contrary, Burk is better to Julia, but Julia has never seen it in his eyes. He was...

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    • By Dennis 2023-08-27 13:11:15

      The plot of the two BD novels didn't give me much feeling. On the other hand, Bette really has the ability to play every unpleasant character in a sympathetic and even immersive...

    • By Sunny 2023-06-26 00:13:55

      Similar to "Gone with the Wind", Vivien is still too British in comparison, and Betty is the feeling of an American...

    • By Viviane 2023-04-13 06:39:58

      3.5/5 The acting is really explosive; Fangda's aura is completely...

    • By Maxine 2023-04-11 18:37:47

      They were so young...

    • By Willis 2023-03-29 09:38:52

      Bette Davis is not suitable for this role. In addition, the film is also very interesting as a silhouette of the era. For the sake of "true love" CP, classical Hollywood does not hesitate to rely on the big plot of the plague to defeat some characters, and implements the era of the code that would rather die No extramarital...

    Movie plot

    Stubborn, spoiled New Orleans beauty Julie Marsden is engaged to banker Preston Dillard (Pryce). In retaliation for Preth not letting go of work to accompany her shopping, Julie chose a red dance dress to attend the most important dance of the year, and according to convention, unmarried girls can only wear white dance clothes. Everyone was stunned, but no one could persuade her to give up her sudden whim.
    Press attended the dance with...
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    Movie quotes

    • Aunt Belle: And expecting a man to go to a dressmaker's with you! I declare, I hope Pres doesn't come!

      Julie: He will.

      Aunt Belle: But, Julie!

      Julie: Now, dumpling, don't you fret about Pres. I've been training him for years!

      Aunt Belle: Like with that man-killing horse you bought!

      Julie: Pres was outrageous! He had no right to tell me what I could ride and what I couldn't!

      Aunt Belle: The horse showed you what you couldn't! You broke your collar bone and your engagement!

      Julie: And they both mended, so I was right after all.

      [smiles at Aunt Belle triumphantly]

    • Preston Dillard: You haven't a partner you have to meet, Cantrell?

      Buck Cantrell: Why, no. Came alone.

      Preston Dillard: [they glare at each other] Pleasant evening, isn't it?

      Buck Cantrell: Mighty pleasant. Nice and cool...

      Preston Dillard: [pointedly] Do you find it cool in here? I don't find it particularly cool. Do you, Julie?

      Julie Marsden: [looks up at Pres] Why... Why, no.

      Preston Dillard: [steps towards Buck] I don't find it particularly cool. Miss Julie doesn't find it so.

      Buck Cantrell: [stares at Pres] Why, no. Now you speak of it, it's just about right.

      Preston Dillard: Seems so to me.

      Buck Cantrell: [glares at Pres as a waltz begins] Your servant. Yours, Miss Julie.

      [bows to Julie]

    • Dr. Livingstone: You might be interested in a bit of news I got today: Preston Dillard's coming back. Arrives Friday on the packet.

      Aunt Belle: What brings him?

      Dr. Livingstone: This yellow fever business. We two stand together on what ought to be done about it. Now it's busted loose, he's coming back.

      Aunt Belle: It's high time. I suspect I know Julie like nobody ever will. Every crook and cranny of her.

      Dr. Livingstone: You ought to, Miss Belle. She's more like you than you ever were.

      Aunt Belle: Maybe I love her most when she's her meanest, because I know that's when she's loving most.