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  1. 100% Tomatometer 16 Reviews 87% Audience Score 500+ Ratings Regina Hubbard Giddens (Bette Davis) and her scheming brothers, Oscar (Carl Benton Reid) and Ben (Charles Dingle), plan to get rich...

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  2. rupie 1 September 1999. This film fully deserves its reputation as one of the most scorching dramas of greed and corruption ever placed on celluloid. A deceptively slow start soon draws into the machinations of the Hubbard clan whose brazen backstabbings and betrayals even today make our jaws drop.

  3. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Mike Massie Gone With The Twins. An excellent occasion for Davis to show her chops as a villain. Full Review | Original Score: 8/10 |...

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  5. Featured review. A fine coming-of-age drama with an instructive moral struggle at its center—but we remember Bette Davis. The ruthless, moneyed Hubbard clan lives in, and poisons, their part of the deep South at the turn of the 20th century.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • William Wyler
    • 1941-08-29
  6. 873 ★★★★½ ratings (12%) 747 ★★★★★ ratings (10%) ★★★★★. Follow Follow our industry partners for film news and the latest on new releases. View Profiles. Popular reviews. More. Review by Marian ★★★½. every time bette davis plays a straight up bitch i get 10% gayer and my parents lose more hope.

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    • William Wyler
  7. The Little Foxes movie (1941) review summary: Bette Davis heads a flawless ensemble in William Wyler and Lillian Hellman’s masterful, multiple Oscar-nominated adaptation of the latter’s 1939 stage hit about greed and power maneuvering in the fast-changing American South of the early 20th century.

  8. Feb 15, 2022 · Kristin Battestella. February 15, 2022. Wannabe southern belle Regina Giddens (Bette Davis) will use anyone to orchestrate her climb towards more wealth – including her wheelchair bound husband Horace (Herbert Marshall) and their growing daughter Alexandra (Theresa Wright).

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