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All About Eve ()


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A seemingly timid but secretly ruthless ingénue insinuates herself into the lives of an aging Broadway star and her circle of theater friends.

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  • Won 6 Oscars. Another 21 wins & 20 nominations.
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Margo
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Eve
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Addison DeWitt
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Karen
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Bill Simpson
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Lloyd Richards
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Max Fabian
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Phoebe
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Miss Casswell
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Birdie
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Girl
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Leading Man
Leland Harris ...
Doorman
Barbara White ...
Autograph Seeker
Eddie Fisher ...
Stage Manager
William Pullen ...
Clerk
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Pianist
Eugene Borden ...
Frenchman
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Reporter
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Captain of Waiters (as Steve Geray)
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Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited)
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Waiter (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks ...
Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited)
Jack Chefe ...
Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited)
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Sarah Siddons Award Guest (uncredited)
Jack Deery ...
Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited)
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Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited)
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Sarah Siddons Awards Well-Wisher (uncredited)
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Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited)
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Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited)
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Sarah Siddons Awards Guest on Dais (uncredited)
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Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited)
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Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited)
Thomas Martin ...
Waiter (uncredited)
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Waiter (uncredited)
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Sarah Siddons Awards Guest on Dais (uncredited)
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Waiter at Margo's Party (uncredited)
Stanley Orr ...
Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited)
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Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited)
Marion Pierce ...
Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited)
Paul Power ...
Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited)
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Sarah Siddons Award Guest (uncredited)
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Girl in Lobby of the 21 Club (uncredited)
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Waiter (uncredited)
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Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited)
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Actor in 'Hearts of Oak' (uncredited)

Directed by

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Joseph L. Mankiewicz

Written by

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Joseph L. Mankiewicz ... (written for the screen by)
 
Mary Orr ... (story "The Wisdom of Eve") (uncredited)

Produced by

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Darryl F. Zanuck ... producer

Music by

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Alfred Newman

Cinematography by

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Milton R. Krasner ... director of photography (as Milton Krasner)

Editing by

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Barbara McLean

Editorial Department

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Lyman Hallowell ... apprentice editor (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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George W. Davis
Lyle R. Wheeler ... (as Lyle Wheeler)

Set Decoration by

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Thomas Little
Walter M. Scott

Makeup Department

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Ben Nye ... makeup artist
Bunny Gardel ... body makeup (uncredited)
Frank Prehoda ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Kay Reed ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Gene Roemer ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Gladys Witten ... key hair stylist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Max Golden ... production manager (uncredited)
Robert R. Snody ... unit production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Gerald Braun ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Gaston Glass ... assistant director (uncredited)
Hal Klein ... second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Fred R. Simpson ... prop master (uncredited)

Sound Department

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W.D. Flick ... sound
Roger Heman Sr. ... sound (as Roger Heman)
Paul Gilbert ... boom operator (uncredited)
Thomas T. Moulton ... sound recordist (uncredited)
Harry Roberts ... cable (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Jess Wolf ... effects (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Fred Sersen ... special photographic effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Vaughn Ashen ... gaffer (uncredited)
Bud Brooks ... camera assistant (uncredited)
Jack Dimmack ... electrician (uncredited)
Charles Edler ... best boy (uncredited)
James E. Lavin ... key grip (uncredited)
Alfred Lebovitz ... camera assistant (uncredited)
Paul Lockwood ... camera operator (uncredited)
Ray Nolan ... still photographer (uncredited)
Jack Richter ... crane grip (uncredited)
Joe Robinson ... best boy grip (uncredited)
Rex Turnmire ... crane grip (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Edith Head ... costume designer: Bette Davis
Charles Le Maire ... wardrobe director (as Charles LeMaire)
Sam Benson ... wardrobe (uncredited)
Josephine Brown ... wardrobe (uncredited)
Joan Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)
Ann Landers ... wardrobe (uncredited)
Merle Williams ... wardrobe (uncredited)

Location Management

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W.F. Fitzgerald ... location manager (uncredited)

Music Department

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Edward B. Powell ... orchestrator (as Edward Powell)
Alfred Newman ... musical director (uncredited)
Edward Rebner ... musician: piano (uncredited)
Paul Shure ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Urban Thielmann ... musician: piano (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Weslie Jones ... script supervisor (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Darryl F. Zanuck ... presenter
Grady Johnson ... publicist (uncredited)
Florence O'Neill ... dialogue director (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Eve Harrington (Anne Baxter) is waiting backstage to meet her idol, talented but aging Broadway star Margo Channing (Bette Davis). It seems innocent enough as Eve explains that she has seen Margo in EVERY performance of her current play. Margo and her friends take Eve under their wing but only theatre critic Addison DeWitt (George Sanders) sees through Eve's evil plan, which is to take Margo's parts and her fiancé, Bill Simpson (Gary Merrill) too.

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Taglines It's all about women---and their men! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Best Performance (United States)
  • Ève... (France)
  • Alles über Eva (Germany)
  • Eva al desnudo (Spain)
  • Tot sobre Eva (Spain, Catalan title)
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Runtime
  • 138 min
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Box Office

Budget $1,400,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $10,177, 08 Oct 2000

Did You Know?

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Trivia Bette Davis fell in love with her co-star Gary Merrill during the shoot of this movie, and the two married in July 1950, a few weeks after filming was completed. They adopted a baby girl, whom they named Margot. See more »
Goofs While Phoebe is looking at herself in the mirror during the final scene, a crew member sitting on a crane is visible for a few seconds at the top of the shot. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Myra Breckinridge (1970). See more »
Soundtracks Liebestraum See more »
Crazy Credits Eddie Fisher is credited in the cast as 'Stage Manager,' although all of his scenes were cut from the released print. This is not the singer Eddie Fisher, but another actor. See more »
Quotes Margo: Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night!
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