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Bette Davis | Margo | |
Anne Baxter | Eve | |
George Sanders | Addison DeWitt | |
Celeste Holm | Karen | |
Gary Merrill | Bill Simpson | |
Hugh Marlowe | Lloyd Richards | |
Gregory Ratoff | Max Fabian | |
Barbara Bates | Phoebe | |
Marilyn Monroe | Miss Casswell | |
Thelma Ritter | Birdie | |
Walter Hampden | Aged Actor | |
Randy Stuart | Girl | |
Craig Hill | Leading Man | |
Leland Harris | Doorman | |
Barbara White | Autograph Seeker | |
Eddie Fisher | Stage Manager | |
William Pullen | Clerk | |
Claude Stroud | Pianist | |
Eugene Borden | Frenchman | |
Helen Mowery | Reporter |
Director |
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Producer |
Darryl F. Zanuck
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Writer |
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Mary Orr |
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Cinematography |
Milton R. Krasner
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Musician |
Alfred Newman
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From the moment she glimpses her idol at the stage door, Eve Harrington is determined to take the reins of power away from the great actress Margo Channing. Eve maneuvers her way into Margo's Broadway role, becomes a sensation and even causes turmoil in the lives of Margo's director boyfriend, her playwright and his wife. Only the cynical drama critic sees through Eve, admiring her audacity and perfect pattern of deceit. |
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