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What ever happened to Baby Jane? (Motion picture)

An aging ex-vaudeville child star initiates a psychotic reign of terror over her crippled sister, a former movie-queen of the 1930's.

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  • "Qu'est-il arrivé à baby Jane?"
  • "Che fine ha fatto baby Jane?"@it
  • "Qu'est-il arrivé à Baby Jane?"@en
  • "Qu'est-il arrive a Baby Jane?"
  • "Whatever happened to Baby Jane?"@en
  • "Whatever happened to Baby Jane?"
  • "Qué pasó con Baby Jane?"
  • "Qu'est-il arrivé à Baby Jane ?"
  • "Whatever happened to baby Jane?"@en
  • "Whatever happened to baby Jane?"
  • "Whatever happened to Baby Jane"
  • "Qu'est-il arrivé à Baby Jane"
  • "Qu'est-Il arrivé à Baby Jane?"@en
  • "Bette Davis collection"@en

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  • "An aging ex-vaudeville child star initiates a psychotic reign of terror over her crippled sister, a former movie-queen of the 1930's."
  • "An aging ex-vaudeville child star initiates a psychotic reign of terror over her crippled sister, a former movie-queen of the 1930's."@en
  • "Thriller in which an aging ex-vaudeville child star wages a pyschotic reign of terror over her crippled ex-movie star sister."@en
  • "In middle age, a demented ex-child star lives in an old Hollywood mansion with her invalid sister, and tensions lead to murder."@en
  • "Director Robert Aldrich's story: a thriller about an aging ex-vaudeville child star waging a psychotic reign of terror over her crippled ex-movie star sister. His stars: Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. His battle to make the movie: an uphill one. But the eerie, shock-laden result was a deserved smash. Davis won her 10th Academy Award nomination for her acid portrayal of the grotesque Baby Jane."
  • "Home use only."@en
  • "'Baby Jane Hudson is a child star, the darling of audiences all over the States. As Jane grows up and loses her appeal, her sister Blanche blossoms into a beauty and top film star. Using her influence, she sees that Jane still gets starring roles of her own, but Janes's pictures are flops, and her fits of temperament and drunkenness notorious. At the heights of Blanche's career an accident cripples her for life ... After a series of horrific incidents, the weird obsessive relationship between the sisters draws to a sinister conclusion' (cover)."@en
  • "'Baby Jane Hudson is a child star, the darling of audiences all over the States. As Jane grows up and loses her appeal, her sister Blanche blossoms into a beauty and top film star. Using her influence, she sees that Jane still gets starring roles of her own, but Janes's pictures are flops, and her fits of temperament and drunkenness notorious. At the heights of Blanche's career an accident cripples her for life...After a series of horrific incidents, the wierd [sic] obsessive relationship between the sisters draws to a sinister conclusion' (cover)."
  • "An ageing ex-vaudeville child star initiates a psychotic reign of terror over her '30s movie-queen sister."
  • "In middle age, a demented ex-child star lives in an old Hollywood mansion with her invalid sister, and tension leads to murder."@en
  • "An aging former child star driven by jealousy and dementia to unmercifully torment her sister, a one-time respected actress who's now confined to a wheelchair, in their dilapidated West Hollywood mansion."
  • "Issues resurface between two sisters when they are isolated in a Hollywood mansion together."
  • "Blanche, a famous Hollywood star, is crippled in a car accident and must be taken care of by her sister Jane, a former child star jealous of her sister's fame. As the hatred between the two sisters grows, Jane begins to torture her ailing sister. This title has been repackaged."@en
  • "Blanche, a famous Hollywood star, is crippled in a car accident and must be taken care of by her sister Jane, a former child star jealous of her sister's fame. As the hatred between the two sisters grows, Jane begins to torture her ailing sister. This title has been repackaged."
  • "Two aging film actresses live as virtual recluses in an old Hollywood mansion. Jane Hudson, a successful child star, cares for her crippled sister Blanche, who's career in later years eclipsed that of Jane. Now the two live together, their relationship affected by simmering subconscious thoughts of mutual envy, hate and revenge."@en
  • "In a decaying Hollywood mansion, Jane Hudson, a former child star, and her sister Blanche, a movie queen forced into retirement after a crippling accident, live in virtual isolation."
  • "In a decaying Hollywood mansion, Jane Hudson, a former child star, and her sister Blanche, a movie queen forced into retirement after a crippling accident, live in virtual isolation."@en
  • "In a gloomy Hollywood mansion a crazy, drunken former child star plays out her fantasies and cruelly tortures her crippled sister."@en
  • "In a gloomy Hollywood mansion a crazy, drunken former child star plays out her fantasies and cruelly tortures her crippled sister."
  • "Classic chiller about an aging ex-vaudeville child star who initiates a psychotic reign of terror over her crippled '30s movie-queen sister."@en
  • "A faded child star terriorizes a faded matinee idol in their decaying childhood home after a mysterious past accident had crippled the latter. This is an obliquely Hollywood-on-Hollywood film in the Sunset Boulevard tradition which plays upon audience awareness of the star's personae. It is also a psychological melodrama in macabre, comic vein, about the horror of wasted lives and the ambiguity of insanity (a theme broached by Diabolique and Psycho) as, in Andrew Sarris's words 'the screen's eternal masochist confronts the screen's eternal sadist'"@en
  • "En 1920, Baby Jane Hudson est une enfant prodige qui chante et danse et nourrit sa famille. Mais c'est sa soeur Blanche qui devient par la suite une vedette et fait oublier Jane. Au sommet de sa carrière, Blanche a un grave accident de voiture et, les jambes brisées, elle devient dépendante de Jane. Celle-ci en fait sa prisonnière et organise avec un pianiste d'étranges festivals où elle chante ses succès d'enfant. Blanche ayant essayé d'appeler un médecin, Jane va la séquestrer et tuer la femme de ménage."
  • "Two sisters live alone in a mansion: Baby Jane Hudson, a child star, and Blanche whose career as an actress was cut short by a crippling accident. Baby Jane has "taken care" of Blanche since her accident."@en
  • "Story of two aging former movie stars. Blanche is a cripple at the mercy of demented sisteer, Baby Jane."
  • "The story of two sisters living alone in a mansion, Blanche whose career as an actress was cut short by a crippling accident and Baby Jane Hudson, a child star who has "taken care" of Blanche since her accident."@en
  • "Il menage di due anziane sorelle: Blanche è un'ex star paralitica, Jane è un'ex bambina prodigio ancora piena di gelosia per la sorella. Giochi tra vittima e carnefice da manuale, con Jane che diventa sempre più matta, e segrega la sorella servendole topi per pranzo. (Mereghetti)."@it
  • ""In the 1920's, 6-year-old Baby Jane Hudson becomes an enormously successful child star in vaudeville while her older sister, Blanche, is forced to remain quietly in the background. As the two reach maturity, however, Jane loses both her appeal and her talent, and Blanche develops into a beautiful and renowned film actress. Then, at the height of her career, Blanche is crippled in an automobile accident for which the alcoholic Jane is held responsible. As the years pass, the two sisters become virtual recluses in an old mansion, where the slatternly and guilt-ridden Jane cares for the helpless Blanche. When she learns Blanche is planning to sell the house and perhaps place her in a home, Jane plots a diabolical revenge. She serves her sister trays of dead rats and parakeets, tears out her phone, and keeps her a prisoner in her bedroom. She even resorts to killing their black maid, Elvira, with a hammer when the woman becomes suspicious and threatens to go to the police. Jane is also planning to make a comeback and has hired the obese pianist Edwin Flagg to accompany her. But when Edwin discovers Blanche gagged and bound to her bed, he runs hysterically from the house. Realizing he will go to the police, Jane drags Blanche into a car and drives to a nearby beach. There Blanche confesses that she had arranged the automobile accident and had intended to kill her sister to avenge herself for the years of humiliation she had spent in the shadow of Baby Jane. As the police arrive upon the scene, the now totally deranged Jane goes into her song-and-dance routine of long ago"--AFI catalog, 1961-1970."@en
  • "In a decaying Hollywood mansion, Jane Hudson, a former child star, initiates a psychotic reign of terror over her sister Blanche, a movie queen forced into retirement after a crippling accident."@en
  • "Old issues resurface between two sisters when they are isolated in a Hollywood mansion together."
  • "Blanche, a famous Hollywood star, is crippled in a car accident and must be taken care of by her sister Jane, a former child star jealous of her sister's fame. As the hatred between the two sisters grows, Jane begins to torture her ailing sister."@en
  • "Blanche, a famous Hollywood star, is crippled in a car accident and must be taken care of by her sister Jane, a former child star jealous of her sister's fame. As the hatred between the two sisters grows, Jane begins to torture her ailing sister."
  • "In an old mansion, two sisters live alone. One is Jane Hudson, once billed as "Baby Jane Hudson, the diminutive dancing Duse," a child star whose brief career lit up the lives of her doting parents. The other is Blanche, whose own career as an actress was cut tragically short by a crippling accident. Ever since that accident, Baby Jane has taken care of Blanche -- or has she?"@en
  • "En una decaída mansión de Hollywood, Jane Hudson, una mujer que cuando niña fue estrella, y su hermana Blanche, una reina del cine quien es forzada al retiro por un accidente que la dejó inválida, viven juntas y se hacen la vida un tanto complicada."
  • "Two sisters, Jane and Blanche Hudson, live alone in an old mansion. Both are former actresses whose careers were cut short by an accident which left Blanche crippled, and Jane has been taking care of her -- or has she?"@en

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  • "What ever happened to Baby Jane? (Motion picture)"
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  • "Whatever happened to baby Jane"
  • "Whatever happened to baby Jane"@en
  • "What ever happened to Baby Jane?"
  • "What ever happened to Baby Jane?"@en
  • "What ever happened to baby Jane? (Motion picture)"
  • "What ever happened to baby Jane?"@en
  • "What ever happened to baby Jane?"
  • "What ever happened to Baby Jane? (Film)"
  • "Whatever happened to baby Jane?"@en
  • "Whatever happened to baby Jane?"
  • "What ever happened to baby Jane? = Che fine ha fatto baby Jane?"@it
  • "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane = Qu'est-il arrivé à baby Jane?"
  • "What ever happened To Baby Jane?"
  • "What ever happened to Baby Jane ?"
  • "What ever happened to baby Jane? Qué pasó con Baby Jane? = Qu'est-il arrive a Baby Jane?"
  • ""Whatever happened to baby Jane?""
  • "Whatever happened to Baby Jane?"@en
  • "Whatever happened to Baby Jane?"

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