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| Category | Dramas DVDs, Thriller Movies, Suspense Videos, Romance, Recommended, Essential Cinema, AFI Top 100 Passions | | Starring | Henry Fonda, Bette Davis, George Brent, Margaret Lindsay, Donald Crisp, John Litel, Spring Byington, Henry O'Neill, Irving Pichel, Jack Norton, Fay Bainter, Richard Cromwell, Gordon Oliver, Georgia Caine, Janet Shaw | | Director | William Wyler | | Art Director | Robert M. Haas | | Composer | Max Steiner | | Director of Photography | Ernest Haller | | Editor | Warren Low | | Music Director | Leo F. Forbstein | | Screenwriter | John Huston, Robert Buckner, Abem Finkel List all 25 stars
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Black & White; Closed Captioned; Standard Screen; Soundtrack English; English Subtitles; Remastered Set in the antebellum South, William Wyler's JEZEBEL centers on high society beauty Julie Marsden. Julie first arrives on horseback, then enters her home flamboyantly hooking the long flowing train of her dress with her riding crop and hoisting it to her shoulders. Julie is not just high-spirited--she is self-centered and high-handed, and she gets away with outrageous behavior because she is rich and beautiful. However, she gets her comeuppance--losing Pres and becoming reclusive and spiteful--before a chance for redemption occurs.
JEZEBEL is built around Bette Davis's bold, powerful, and, at times, subtle performance; when Julie discovers Pres and Amy are married, with the smallest of movements Davis conveys disbelief, then anguish as she realizes the truth--she looks down, her eyelids flicker, she glances from Pres to Amy and back, and utters single words while struggling to maintain her composure. And Fay Bainter, as Aunt Belle, matches Davis when she too discovers Pres is married and continues to greet her guests while worrying about her niece and how she can warn her. Both actresses won well-deserved Oscars.
JEZEBEL is also distinguished by Wyler's and cinematographer Ernest Haller's graceful, flowing long takes and deep-frame compositions. New Orleans, 1952. Julie Marsden (Bette Davis) and her fiancé, Preston Dillard (Henry Fonda), have a stormy relationship. He won't go with her--as promised--to collect her decorous white dress for the Olympus ball. In an act of angry defiance, she instead chooses a flamboyant red dress. Pres is dismayed and, at the ball, New Orleans's high society is outraged. Julie and Pres argue, and he leaves.
A year passes. New Orleans is stricken by yellow fever. Julie hears Pres has returned. Delighted, she throws a party. But, when Pres arrives, Amy (Margaret Lindsay) is with him, and they are married... Jack Warner optioned GONE WITH THE WIND as a possible Bette Davis vehicle before Margaret Mitchell's novel was published. But then Davis and Warner became involved in a protracted legal battle over her contract. Warner won in court but, not satisfied, in revenge also dropped his option on GONE WITH THE WIND. David O. Selznick quickly snapped up the rights. When the book became a bestseller and Selznick generated enormous publicity with his nationwide search to discover an actress to play Scarlett O'Hara, Warner decided to produce his own southern-belle movie. He acquired Owen Davis's play JEZEBEL and planned to release it before Selznick's movie appeared. Then, in order to persuade Davis to play the part of Julie Marsden, Warner paid the legal costs that she had incurred in their court battle.
When the filming of JEZEBEL began, its director and star often clashed. On the first day of filming, Wyler made Davis go through 48 takes of the scene in which she hoists up her skirts with her riding crop before entering her home. She thought she played the scene in exactly the same way each time, but after demanding to see the rushes, she found that in the later takes, when she had become progressively more annoyed with Wyler, she was in fact more vibrant. As the filming continued, they understood each other better, to the point where they had an affair before the filming was complete. Jezebel Reviews: "[It] still packs a punch..."-- Mike Clark, USA Today Jezebel | List Price | $19.97 (You save $5.58) | | Studio | Warner Home Video | | Orig Year | 1938 | | All Time Sales Rank | 17648  | | CD Universe Part number | 7053859 | | Catalog number | 67878 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 30, 2006 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 104 Minutes | | Additional Info | Full Frame; Remastered; Subtitled | | Movie Details | B&W; Full Frame; Remastered; Subtitled |
Jezebel DVD Bette Davis plays a self-involved southern belle whose neurotic attempts to mold her fiance (Henry Fonda) to her own designs eventually bring about her tragic downfall. Co-stars George Brent and Fay Bainter.
Source: Warner Home Video
Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Full Frame - 1.37 Audio: Dolby Digital Mono - English Subtitles - English, French, Spanish - Optional Additional Release Material: Bonus Footage: Classic Cartoon - THE MICE WILL PLAY Audio Commentary: Jeannine Basinger - Film Historian Featurette: JEZEBEL: LEGEND OF THE SOUTH Trailers: Theatrical Trailer Shorts: Vintage Musical Short: MELODY MASTERS: JIMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
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