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Friday, April 5, 2013

All About Eve

In the film All About until nowing, (directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and released in

1950), eventide Harrison (Anne Baxter) was a young woman with evil running through

her veins. She hopeed to be somebody and chose to get there through Margo

Channing (Betty Davis) who was a famous submit star. Eve would do whatever it

took to get where she wanted to be, including transgress the ones that trusted her and took

her in as a lost lamb. Though Eve was already evil within and throughout, the

people around her made it even easier to acomplish her goals.

Margo was one of the most popular stage actresses and put herself in high spirits on a

pedastel, and looked at someone like Eve as being below her, a poor soul that could

be of no threat to anyone, especially Margo Channing. Eve played the meek and shy

girl that revere Margo. She claimed to attend all the preformaces of the play that

week due to the fact that she adored Margo and she would have nowhere else to go

anyway. Doing this allowed Eve to get her foot in the door. If it wasnt for Margos

conceitedness, Eve would have had to work a little numeral harder to get this. Margo took

her into her home.

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Margos secretary-aid, Birdie (Thelma Ritter), was the first to sense something was

strange about Eve, but her position made it not her place to speak her mind. Eve

knew this and also knew it would be easy to take control of her position because of

this. It would further seem to Margo that she enjoyed doing things for her.

Eve charmed Bill Simpson (Gary Merrill), director and Margos lover, with

her feminine qualities that Margo lacked. Eve just seemed to be overly interested in

everything Bill had...

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