😄😃🤣😂😅😀😆 Thats when Id run over knock on the door Asking DO YOU HAVE ANY ICE? to witness the bitch fight and get sucked in as they accuse each other and fight Ive been in that situation b4 Best! NYC wacked out drunk neigjbors Once a whole family with a scziphophenic
Blanche: "You wouldn't be able to do these awful things to me if I weren't still in this chair." Jane: "But ya are Blanche! Ya are in that chair!" This was a good movie. Joan Crawford and Bette Davis did an outstanding performance.
I liked the scene when a starving Blanche finds an old box of stale chocolates and ravenously starts wolfing them down. You really start to feel for her horrible plight.
Yeah, the Foley artists really went overboard on that scene. It always makes me giggle to hear her loudly going "NYum, nyum, nuhh, uhh (smack, smack), nyum...." as she's wolfing them down.
Deliciously twisted movie that fits into no category. It's a mix ... melodrama, psychological horror story, Hollywood has-been tale, suspense thriller, and mystery. Plus it's damn funny at times. What a gem. Too bad this clip is only 240p quality.
Bette was robbed of the Oscar but Joan should have been nominated for supporting actress and she should have won that. Up until this time no one had ever seen a movie like this.
I am huge fan of Ms. Davis, but I don't think she was robbed, because Anne Bancroft absolutely deserved that Oscar for her brilliant performance in The Miracle Worker.
Acting? They actually hated each other. lol. when Davis received word of Crawford's heart attack and subsequent death in 1977, she allegedly said, "You should never say bad things about the dead, only good… Joan Crawford is dead. good.
@@hadbetterdays8118 huh???? If anyone was doing gaslighting it was Jane. Sure Blanche wasn’t innocent and did her share of sniping and provoking, but it was nowhere near the level that Jane did. Hope i don’t start a shitstorm argument with that comment. lol. Really though, i don’t see how anyone can see Blanche as the gaslighter and instigator.
And that ladies and gentlemen is the essence of PERFECT ACTING. Both ladies are flawless and there will never in the history of filmmaking be another pair like them.
She was surprised too. Enough to contact the other four nominees and beg to accept on their behalf. Hepburn never attended Oscars so this was tick. Anne Bancroft was in Broadway that night, tick. I do not know about Geraldine Page and Lee Remick but they probably acceeded to Joan's plea.
They both should have been nominated for sure. Cynically I think the same Hollywood system didn't initially want to fund the production with "Two Old Broads" int he 1st place couldn't bare to eat humble pie by nominating both of them. In an alternate universe they might have tied. At the very least Crawford should have been nominated fro best supporting.
I think at the time Bette was just seen as the better actress by default. I Believe Bette had two/three Oscars at the time while Joan only had one. Bette had a greater genre catalog and also been in the better movies out of the two. Joan was seen as the girl who fucked her way to the top, bette was seen as the girl with the raw outstanding talent. Maybe that's why the Oscars Choose Better over joan, even though they both owned their parts.
@@darellgrant8753 All About Eve was more realistic inside Broadway/Hollywood, while Baby Jane veered into Gothic high camp like Sunset Boulevard, but both are great with great dialogue.
Thanks for this. A lady i know used to skip school to see betty Davis movies. We laugh abt this part. She's 91 now. And I showed it to her and it made her day!!!
Used to watch this movie all the time with my mom. Since becoming disabled, this clip strikes a slightly different chord. Wonderful film, of course. Thank you for uploading this clip 💗
I don't watch new movies anymore, but I saw this when it first came out in the early 1960s at the Drive In. I was 7 years old, and Bette Davis scared the heck out of me.😂 Best acting job by a woman I've ever seen.
T4TEXASTOM JOHNNYCAT And Elizabeth Taylor in Who's after of Virginia Woolf. It got her an Oscar 🎥🏆. She had to gain 30 pounds & then lose it for THE TAMING OF THE SHREW. Arnold Bourbon Amaral
When you watch any interview she's ever given to the press and the way she comports herself, it makes the likelihood that she actually ever said this "quote" that much more far-fetched. It's funny line though.
I don’t think she ever said this in real life, only on Feud: Bette and Joan lol She didn’t like Joan, but I think Bette knew better than to say this to the press.
When I first heard that line over 40 years ago, it was supposedly Bette Davis commenting on Tallulah Bankhead's death... and Bette "borrowed" TB's persona to play Margot Channing in All About Eve.
Movies like this movies that are so disturbing and so realistic as two sisters who have this unyielding hatred and animosity towards one another, I can’t really imagine anything more frightening. It’s like the movie Misery with Kathy Bates and James Caan, there is no limit to what Jane can do to Blanche. Phenomenal acting by Davis. She was and always will be a LEGEND!
Every scene is simply overflooding with truly GREAT acting. The many bizarre but always human situations give each of these acting giants the opportunity to go deeper into themselves than any of their so-called serious dramatic films had done...an acting tour de force
LST NEWS My parents would not let us see it when it first came out. They loved them both. until Mommie Dearest came out. My Mom bought the book & my aunt barrowed it. LOL. They would go to the cinema every month together in the 40,s.Then my Dad came along etc. Love at first sight ❤😘💖 Arnold Bourbon Amaral
I am a huge Bette Davis fan and she should have won the Oscar for this, but I have to say that they both deserved nominations for this grandiose film. For most great actors or actresses that I watch, it takes a minute or two to really see them as the character but Joan and Bette were these characters from the second they hit the screen. It takes massive talent and hard work to pull that off and they did it phenomenally, and the only ones that I feel have that today are Meryl Streep and Al Pacino.
IGNORANTS. Salió una buenísima película, porque FUE REAL TODO. SE ODIABAN WN LA VIDA REAL. BETTE DISFRUTO MUCHISIMO CON LAS PALIZAS QUE LA DABA. NO ES UNA COMEDIA, ANIMALS, ES UNA TRAGEDIA.
Hell Yes! "doesn't that give you some kind of responsability?" you mean, besides cooking your meals, bathing you, cleaning your cracks and making sure the maid isnt robbing us?
Yes. To me if Jane was mentally ill, Blanche made it worse by guilting her into being the caretaker of an invalid under false pretenses. In fact, being trapped in that house probably just made Jane worse.
Malcolm 1097 They were both in love with the same man: Franchot Tone. (Google it). Bette Davis was married to someone else. Joan Crawford ended up with him.
Unfortunately, but most are likely to be like JANE HUDSON, which does not excuse the behaviour of the carers. Maybe the family don’t want anything to do with them anymore because of how abusive they were as parents, spouses, siblings, etc.
Yep, it’s currently my life. What’s quite horrifying is that (in the US, 2021) there are no real protections for us and no viable escape routes. There’s not a single shelter in my city or outlying area that’s able to accommodate me. Every single time I tell any DV support group online everyone says “There’s no excuse not to run!” despite knowing that I’m often literally physically incapable of even sitting up in bed. Our suicides are almost always attributed to accidentally taking deadly combinations of prescription drugs or too many opioids.
George Costanza emulates that line when he's at the airport and runs into the prisoner, prisoner say's "if I weren't in these shackles.." George says "But You are in those shackles."lol
Excellent depiction of how twisted and evil people can be. Superb acting especially by Bettie Davis. Truth is stranger than fiction and there are lots of people out there just like this,
Why does this line always make me laugh like a hyena!?!? I love this campiness, this and knowing Joan put rocks in her robe to make herself heavier for when Bette had to carry her
Bette Davis was robbed...this was an incredible performance, she should of won the Oscar and every other award, no one could of done this kind of work, she was phenominal
When I was a little girl my mom watched so many black & white movies....this was one of them. Although I've never seem this movie, this brings back nostalgia. This was an excellent clip so now I'm intrested in watching the movie in it's entirety.
I used to live in midtown Atl. and you could hear my gay neighbor say "But you are Blanche " to his roommate every time they got drunk
This is one of the best stories I've heard in my life. Thank you.
😄😃🤣😂😅😀😆
Thats when Id run over knock on the door
Asking DO YOU HAVE ANY ICE?
to witness the bitch fight and get sucked in as they accuse each other and fight
Ive been in that situation b4
Best!
NYC wacked out drunk neigjbors
Once a whole family with a scziphophenic
That’s rich.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I love it!
gold
Blanche: "You wouldn't be able to do these awful things to me if I weren't still in this chair."
Jane: "But ya are Blanche! Ya are in that chair!" This was a good movie. Joan Crawford and Bette Davis did an outstanding performance.
Natia Black if they didn’t hate each other off screen it wouldn’t have been the same
That mischievous eyeroll and smile...
James Fabiano
2:59 Hilarious.
Lol love the movie..
🤣🤣🤣🤣
The way Bette rolls her eyes before that infamous line...classic....
"But you ARE Blanche...." is bar-none the BEST line, ever!
Bette David the Best!!
chinze bo "I'm still big. It's the pictures that got small."
chinze bo I couldn't agree more.
chinze bo
3:00
I know 😁. What a b.....☺😁😁😁
I liked the scene when a starving Blanche finds an old box of stale chocolates and ravenously starts wolfing them down. You really start to feel for her horrible plight.
But then you remember that she was the one who tried to kill Jane when Jane was drunk
Kristen Jett LOL
How do you know the chocolates were old and stale?
I like the eating sound effects they added when she's eating the chocolate candy.
Yeah, the Foley artists really went overboard on that scene. It always makes me giggle to hear her loudly going "NYum, nyum, nuhh, uhh (smack, smack), nyum...." as she's wolfing them down.
Camptown ladies sing their song... doo wah doo wah
lmao
I'm gonna do this one Acapulco
Hahaha.
dua lipa
Deliciously twisted movie that fits into no category. It's a mix ... melodrama, psychological horror story, Hollywood has-been tale, suspense thriller, and mystery. Plus it's damn funny at times. What a gem.
Too bad this clip is only 240p quality.
Eduardo Corrochio
@Eduardo Corrochio Wow....you really NAILED it👍 And it is hilarious at times.
Ive always viewed it s a bizzare comedy
And it is bizzare and funny
"Eduardo Corrochio" I am not sure that the visual aspect of this film can be improved.
@@obscurelyvague Well, it _is_ on blu ray disc in 1080p.
Very Well Said.
When she shut the door with her foot, while saying “ it’s not me who needs a doctor Blanche” epic.
Classic narcissistic tactics, projecting and gaslighting
I've LOVED that part since I first saw the movie years ago.
Davis was a savage talent.
Love it!! ❤
When a teacher puts me in a group
"I Work Alone."
hahahahaha!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bette was robbed of the Oscar but Joan should have been nominated for supporting actress and she should have won that. Up until this time no one had ever seen a movie like this.
But she wasn’t a supporting actress !! They were leading role the two of them 😏
And nobody has seen a film 🎥 like this since!!!!!
The movie never got the credit it deserved
I am huge fan of Ms. Davis, but I don't think she was robbed, because Anne Bancroft absolutely deserved that Oscar for her brilliant performance in The Miracle Worker.
My friend who is nearing her late 70s says she hated this movie. I guess it creeped her out.
"Guess who's in a hueel chair NOWWWWwww, Just kidding"
YOU ARE!!!
Yall made me spit out my coffee!!!
SOBBING
BEAST!!
Ismael Rodriguez AHAHAH YES
The way she rolls her eyes 2:59 Incredible acting!
Acting? They actually hated each other. lol. when Davis received word of Crawford's heart attack and subsequent death in 1977, she allegedly said, "You should never say bad things about the dead, only good… Joan Crawford is dead. good.
She's tired of being gaslighted
One of the best damn eye rolls in the history of movies. lol
@@hadbetterdays8118 huh???? If anyone was doing gaslighting it was Jane. Sure Blanche wasn’t innocent and did her share of sniping and provoking, but it was nowhere near the level that Jane did. Hope i don’t start a shitstorm argument with that comment. lol. Really though, i don’t see how anyone can see Blanche as the gaslighter and instigator.
“She’s got Bette Davis eyes” 😜
And that ladies and gentlemen is the essence of PERFECT ACTING.
Both ladies are flawless and there will never in the history of filmmaking be another pair like them.
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...and fully dressed!
Amen!
Joan's acting in this film was actually really great. I'm surprised only Bette got nominated for an oscar.
She was surprised too. Enough to contact the other four nominees and beg to accept on their behalf. Hepburn never attended Oscars so this was tick. Anne Bancroft was in Broadway that night, tick. I do not know about Geraldine Page and Lee Remick but they probably acceeded to Joan's plea.
Joan received a BAFTA nomination
SammyKitty92 I actually think Joan’s acting was far more moving and she had a more difficult character to play than Bette.
They both should have been nominated for sure. Cynically I think the same Hollywood system didn't initially want to fund the production with "Two Old Broads" int he 1st place couldn't bare to eat humble pie by nominating both of them. In an alternate universe they might have tied. At the very least Crawford should have been nominated fro best supporting.
I think at the time Bette was just seen as the better actress by default. I Believe Bette had two/three Oscars at the time while Joan only had one. Bette had a greater genre catalog and also been in the better movies out of the two. Joan was seen as the girl who fucked her way to the top, bette was seen as the girl with the raw outstanding talent. Maybe that's why the Oscars Choose Better over joan, even though they both owned their parts.
Ya aren’t gonna sell this house. And ya aren’t ever gonna leave it!
Iconic
Best diaglogue in the history of Hollywood films.
LA Woman68 yass
Yesssssss
No. That's All About Eve
@@darellgrant8753 All About Eve was more realistic inside Broadway/Hollywood, while Baby Jane veered into Gothic high camp like Sunset Boulevard, but both are great with great dialogue.
@@emjayay agreed!
"Ya aren't EVER gonna leave it, EITHER!"
Thanks for this. A lady i know used to skip school to see betty Davis movies. We laugh abt this part. She's 91 now. And I showed it to her and it made her day!!!
This is one of my favorite movies ever!
Brilliant. Great acting on both their parts.
Jimmy Meeks Yeah, this movie really creeps me out!!
It's 2023 and who's still watching and lovin this film?
"Still a good picture!"
2024! 🎉❤
Buongiorno
Me! 2024
Me too! 2024
The eye roll Jane makes at 2:59! LOVE IT!
I love that perfectly timed door-kick at the end.
Betty Davis a Legend Actress who truly made this movie a Great 1
I believe that Baby Jane paid for the damn house, too!
" 'And under no circumstances tell my sister the contents of this note'. It's not me that needs a doctor, Blanche."
Used to watch this movie all the time with my mom. Since becoming disabled, this clip strikes a slightly different chord. Wonderful film, of course.
Thank you for uploading this clip 💗
Bette Davis ‘ classic Boston Accent can be heard and I love it since I’m from Boston too. Bette Davis legend!!!
Bette Davis could put on any accent for a role, though. She was a great actress.
doo wah doo wah...
blastallird doo daa doo daa
*kicks* I work SOLO!
Yuki Rabbit you already knoooowww!!
Sorry sis, I work alone
blastallird if your talking about drag race it’s doo la doo la
One of my favorite films!!! 👍🏻
Bette voice is so unique never heard anything like it !!!!
Wha' ha' happened to Baby JJ?
Bridget's Videos camptown ladies sing this song, doo wha doo wha
I WORK SOLO
I am going to do this alcopolco
“Blanche your not gonna sell this house.. Daddy bought this house.. and he bought it for me!” Favorite lines of this movie lol
I love how Bette Davis goes at 0:42 like: Sup?
Ismael Ogando HAHA! It's funny that I haven't noticed that.
I never noticed that before, but it is hilarious!
😂😂😂
When she said “You aren’t ever gonna leave it.” I felt that
"EITHER!"
is that Alaska and Alyssa?? lol
LMFAOOO YESS 😂😂😂
Rupaul!
Ernesto Baltazar how are RuPaul fans "ruining" it?? there's nothing wrong with being introduced to old films.
BC VC yes
Ernesto Balthazar we’re being educated , get over yourself.
I don't watch new movies anymore, but I saw this when it first came out in the early 1960s at the Drive In. I was 7 years old, and Bette Davis scared the heck out of me.😂 Best acting job by a woman
I've ever seen.
T4TEXASTOM JOHNNYCAT And Elizabeth Taylor in Who's after of Virginia Woolf. It got her an Oscar 🎥🏆. She had to gain 30 pounds & then lose it for THE TAMING OF THE SHREW. Arnold Bourbon Amaral
You're right, before this was two other incredible performers: Susan Hayward and Hope Emerson!!!!!
Another great movie was Queen Bee and Dark Victory. I love them both.😊❤❤❤
“I was always told never to speak ill of the dead, only good. Joan Crawford is dead. Good.”
-Bette Davis
When you watch any interview she's ever given to the press and the way she comports herself, it makes the likelihood that she actually ever said this "quote" that much more far-fetched. It's funny line though.
I don’t think she ever said this in real life, only on Feud: Bette and Joan lol
She didn’t like Joan, but I think Bette knew better than to say this to the press.
In all the interviews of Bette, and her biography, I've never seen or heard this "quote".
Idk Bette always respected joans professional manner. She said she was always on time always knew her lines and was a talented actress
When I first heard that line over 40 years ago, it was supposedly Bette Davis commenting on Tallulah Bankhead's death... and Bette "borrowed" TB's persona to play Margot Channing in All About Eve.
Bette Davis one of the best actresses ever 👍
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻agree, she IS or rather was the best actress ever
@@flashdance5574 still is, I don't think that there's ever been a better actress... but that's just my opinion. 🤷♀️😄❤
@@anitarichardson2836 yes I agree with you, 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍👍👍
This is easily one of the greatest films of all time and the making of this film has one of the greatest stories behind it of all time too.
Both of these ladies should have been nominated, and won the Oscar . Period.
Bette Davis cracked me up in this movie but I think both actresses should have been nominated for an award. Joan was just as good as Davis.
Yes she was, two actresses in the top 5 of all time Period!!!!!
Movies like this movies that are so disturbing and so realistic as two sisters who have this unyielding hatred and animosity towards one another, I can’t really imagine anything more frightening. It’s like the movie Misery with Kathy Bates and James Caan, there is no limit to what Jane can do to Blanche. Phenomenal acting by Davis. She was and always will be a LEGEND!
The whole scene is pure genius down to Jane kicking the door shut
Every scene is simply overflooding with truly GREAT acting. The many bizarre but always human situations give each of these acting giants the opportunity to go deeper into themselves than any of their so-called serious dramatic films had done...an acting tour de force
WOW. Two classics ladies pinned up against each other. What a movie. !!!!!!
Always be one of my favorite movies my moms too She is gone now so watching these old movies brings back a piece of her each time
One of the best movies ever made
"But ye are Blanche!" Walked so, "Guess what Mimi? We did." Could run.
LOOK WHO'S IN A WHEELCHAIR NOW BLANCH
JUST KIDDING YOU ARE
Joan Crawford's subdued performance was brilliant!
i remember watching this as a kid with my mum it scared the hell out of me
LST NEWS My parents would not let us see it when it first came out. They loved them both. until Mommie Dearest came out. My Mom bought the book & my aunt barrowed it. LOL. They would go to the cinema every month together in the 40,s.Then my Dad came along etc. Love at first sight ❤😘💖 Arnold Bourbon Amaral
This is one of those moments on the movies that has that mysticism, I can watch it o we and over again! That’s entertainment!
I can watch this movie a gazillion times, wait i probably have already. love it
I LOVE THIS MOVIE. BETTE DAVIS AN EXCELLENT MOVIE. BEST ACTRESS EVER FROM BACK IN THE DAYS.❤❤❤❤😊
I lol when on Seinfeld George used that line. "But cha aaaa Blanche! Ya aaaa in that chaia!"
The faces bette Davis was making omg too funny
I am a huge Bette Davis fan and she should have won the Oscar for this, but I have to say that they both deserved nominations for this grandiose film. For most great actors or actresses that I watch, it takes a minute or two to really see them as the character but Joan and Bette were these characters from the second they hit the screen. It takes massive talent and hard work to pull that off and they did it phenomenally, and the only ones that I feel have that today are Meryl Streep and Al Pacino.
Favorite movie ever
You're not wrong, mate. 😀
Feud: Bette & Joan brought me here!
Wow! Fantastic actors!
Wow, seeing this a second time and knowing the ending, really gives one a different perspective of the two characters.
This was one of my mom's favorite movies of all time, back when she'd have to wait a year or two to see it again
Joan was so beautiful and a talented amazing actress
So sad that to see that arguably the two greatest actresses made only one film together. Both incredible talents.
IGNORANTS.
Salió una buenísima película, porque FUE REAL TODO.
SE ODIABAN WN LA VIDA REAL.
BETTE DISFRUTO MUCHISIMO CON LAS PALIZAS QUE LA DABA.
NO ES UNA COMEDIA, ANIMALS, ES UNA TRAGEDIA.
lmao education was never so fun, thanks RPDRAS2
Still love this classic movie ❤❤❤
@4:23 Bam! Priceless. Absolutely Priceless!
One of the greatest movies ever!
Does the twist at the end make this scene look different to anyone after you knowing it? That Blanche is being more manipulative than she looks?
Hell Yes! "doesn't that give you some kind of responsability?" you mean, besides cooking your meals, bathing you, cleaning your cracks and making sure the maid isnt robbing us?
Yes. To me if Jane was mentally ill, Blanche made it worse by guilting her into being the caretaker of an invalid under false pretenses. In fact, being trapped in that house probably just made Jane worse.
What was the plot twist?
@@mar-ew8fi she was the one who tried to kill Baby Jane.
Yes. I didn't understand it when I was a kid. But I understand it now.
Great film. Bette hated Joan it makes this film better. :)
420 420 but why they hated each other???
Jay Serrano omg I love Feud
Malcolm 1097
They were both in love with the same man: Franchot Tone. (Google it). Bette Davis was married to someone else. Joan Crawford ended up with him.
I
Loved, loved, LOVED 'Feud'.
And the creative genius who designed the opening credits should have recd an award.
Oh and the feeling was mutual. They hated eachother lol but they were great actors.
Best eye roll ever
RPDR brought me here!! :)
same! Alaska slayed!!
You should see the movie in its entirety.
^ indeed! It's really good
Deplorably Candid 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 armpit
Ughhh Who Cares?
... I want those Hollywoodfilms back ... they were so much influenced from theater und european art making :-)
Bette Davis is my all time favorite actress.
Imagine today how many housebound people are treated like this in 2019.
Clinton Pendleton So much for family and friends 👪🙌❣🔥💦👨👦👧👩👴👵👪👪🙌❣🔥💦 Arnold Bourbon Amaral
In basements globally
Youll find worse
Children too
All which isnt funny as in this movie
Unfortunately, but most are likely to be like JANE HUDSON, which does not excuse the behaviour of the carers. Maybe the family don’t want anything to do with them anymore because of how abusive they were as parents, spouses, siblings, etc.
Yep, it’s currently my life.
What’s quite horrifying is that (in the US, 2021) there are no real protections for us and no viable escape routes. There’s not a single shelter in my city or outlying area that’s able to accommodate me. Every single time I tell any DV support group online everyone says “There’s no excuse not to run!” despite knowing that I’m often literally physically incapable of even sitting up in bed.
Our suicides are almost always attributed to accidentally taking deadly combinations of prescription drugs or too many opioids.
George Costanza emulates that line when he's at the airport and runs into the prisoner, prisoner say's "if I weren't in these shackles.." George says "But You are in those shackles."lol
Drag race sent me here
Rich Lux me too huneyy! Hahaha
Same! Doo wa doo wa
Rich Lux lol
22
Rich Lux whats drag race?
“But ya are Blanche! Ya are in those shackles!”
No, it's You are in that chair!!!
Excellent depiction of how twisted and evil people can be. Superb acting especially by Bettie Davis. Truth is stranger than fiction and there are lots of people out there just like this,
Why does this line always make me laugh like a hyena!?!? I love this campiness, this and knowing Joan put rocks in her robe to make herself heavier for when Bette had to carry her
Bette Davis was robbed...this was an incredible performance, she should of won the Oscar and every other award, no one could of done this kind of work, she was phenominal
V R She was the much better Actress. Google how their FUED began OVER A MAN 👱 LOL Arnold Bourbon Amaral
A fantastic film with two fantastic actresses
This scene is EVERYTHING!!!!
great film with some great lines. One of my all time favorites!
Joan Crawford is such an amazing actress!
My nephew when I'm babysitting: YOU WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO PUT ME TO BED IF I WASN'T A LITTLE KID!
me: BUT YA ARE, HARRIS, YA ARE A LITTLE KID!
Joan Crawford made this movie possible and it was a fantastic idea.....they both did such a good job
They sure did.
Such a dark movie. Well written.
brought u sum dinn dinn
Rich Bones your favourite: PORK CHOP!!!
Rat on Toast!
Hey its protien!
Betty and Joan Hollywood greatest woman movie's star.
Going to have to buy this now.
The door kick, EPIC! 😂👏🏻👏🏻
One of my favorite movies
When I was a little girl my mom watched so many black & white movies....this was one of them. Although I've never seem this movie, this brings back nostalgia. This was an excellent clip so now I'm intrested in watching the movie in it's entirety.
JOAN SAID OF BETTE WISH I COULD ACT LIKE AND BETTE SAID WISH I HAD THE LOOKS LIKE JOAN BOTH WAS GREAT AND THE QUEENS OF HOLLYWOOD LOVE THEM BOTH
Fabulous scene. Two icons... fabulous
LOL!! Not me that needs a doctor, Blanche! Jane was a pip!
So beautiful and talented women the world has never seen actresses like them again and we won't.