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  2. Apr 16, 2017 · The movie was based on an unpublished short story by Henry Farrell, the same man who wrote the novel on which Baby Jane is based. Unlike the screenplay for Baby Jane (which was penned by...

  3. Jun 30, 2021 · To rub salt in Davis’ wound, Crawford accepted the Oscar onstage on behalf of the absent winner, Anne Bancroft ( The Miracle Worker) and couldn’t keep the smug grin off her face. So when director Robert Aldrich brought the two divas together again for HushHush, Sweet Charlotte, the stage was set for an epic clash.

  4. Dec 6, 2020 · (1962), director Robert Aldrich wanted to re-team stars Joan Crawford and Bette Davis. He thought he had the perfect property in Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964), based on the short story Hush Now...Sweet Charlotte by Henry Farrell who had also written What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?.

  5. Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte: Directed by Robert Aldrich. With Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Joseph Cotten, Agnes Moorehead. An aging, reclusive Southern belle plagued by a horrifying family secret descends into madness after the arrival of a lost relative.

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    In 1927, young Southern belle Charlotte Hollis and her married lover John Mayhew plan to elope during a party at the Hollis family's antebellum mansion in Ascension Parish, Louisiana. Charlotte's father, Sam, confronts John over the affair and intimidates him with the news that John's wife Jewel visited the day before and revealed the affair. John ...

    Development and casting

    Following the unexpected box office success of What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962), Aldrich wanted to make a film with similar themes for Joan Crawford and Bette Davis. Their feud was infamous and legendary, and they were not initially eager to repeat themselves. Writer Henry Farrell, on whose novel the film had been based, had written an unpublished short story called "What Ever Happened to Cousin Charlotte?" that Aldrich envisioned as a suitable follow-up. It told a similar story of a w...

    Filming

    Principal photography of the film began in mid-1964, with the on-location shooting commencing in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. However, the shoot was temporarily suspended on several occasions early on. Initially, it was halted after a third-party lawsuit was brought against Davis by Paramount Pictures over a commitment to complete additional filming on Where Love Has Gone(1964). When this was resolved, filming recommenced. The production was postponed again to allow Crawford to recover after she w...

    Musical score

    The title song by Frank de Vol became a hit for Patti Page, who recorded a version which reached no. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    Box office

    According to Fox records, the film needed to earn $3,900,000 in rentals to break even and made $4,950,000, meaning it made a profit of $1,050,000. In France, the film sold 79,168 tickets.

    Critical reception

    Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte was another hit for Aldrich, opening to positive reviews. A pan, however, came from The New York Times. Bosley Crowther observed, "So calculated and coldly carpentered is the tale of murder, mayhem and deceit that Mr. Aldrich stages in this mansion that it soon appears grossly contrived, purposely sadistic and brutally sickening. So, instead of coming out funny, as did Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, it comes out grisly, pretentious, disgusting and profoundly ann...

    Accolades

    Moorehead won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress. The film also received seven nominations (two more than Baby Jane: one less in the acting category, namely for Davis) for the 37th Academy Awards, breaking the record as the most for a horror film up to that time.

    Book: Silver. Alain. Alain Silver. Ursini. James. James Ursini. Whatever Happened to Robert Aldrich?. Limelight. New York. 1995. 978-0-879-10185-5.
    Book: Solomon, Aubrey. 1989. Twentieth Century Fox: A Corporate and Financial History. Scarecrow Press. Lanham, Maryland. 978-0-810-82147-7.
    Big Rental Pictures of 1965. Variety. January 5, 1966. 6, 229.
    News: Longworth. Karina. Did Bette and Joan Really Have a Feud?. Slate. March 10, 2017. March 10, 2017.
    Web site: Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964). live. June 2, 2020. https://archive.today/20200602203313/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/78739/Hush-Hush-Sweet-Charlotte/articles.html. LoBianco. Lorra...
    Web site: Houmas House Plantation – 40136 Highway 942, Burnside, Louisiana, USA . IMDb . March 4, 2012.
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  6. Apr 23, 2017 · Crowther wrote, "For some unaccountable reason—maybe simply because Baby Jane was popular and successful as a sort of Grand Guignolish thing—Mr. Aldrich is being touted as a brilliant director ...

  7. Oct 10, 2023 · Silver Screen Standards: HushHush, Sweet Charlotte (1964) Although it’s more Gothic mystery than true horror, HushHush, Sweet Charlotte (1964) fits right in for spooky movie season. With its ghosts and gruesome past, the decaying Southern mansion where the story takes place is a perfect setting for tales of terror, and in spite of its ...

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