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  1. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In one of her most renowned roles, Bette Davis portrays Julie Marsden, a spoiled Southern belle who risks losing her suitor with her impetuous behavior.

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  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0030287Jezebel (1938) - IMDb

    Jezebel: Directed by William Wyler. With Bette Davis, Henry Fonda, George Brent, Margaret Lindsay. In 1850s Louisiana, a free-spirited Southern belle loses her fiancé due to her stubborn vanity and pride, and vows to win him back.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • William Wyler
    • 1938-03-26
  3. What makes Jezebel a shockingly potent film for today is that a) its protagonist, Julie Marsden (Davis) is the type of white-privileged, spoiled, and arrogant young woman who would be called a “Karen†on today’s social media for causing a scene in public; b) the obvious racial inequalities, which are inevitable when dealing ...

  4. I watched Jezebel today, and marveled at how timely it was to watch a movie with characters quarantining because of an epidemic. The film had similarities to the dumpster fire that was 2020, except instead of daily clapping for healthcare workers, nightly cannons were fired to carry the disease away. 2. Award.

  5. Summaries. In 1850s Louisiana, a free-spirited Southern belle loses her fiancé due to her stubborn vanity and pride, and vows to win him back. In one of her most renowned roles, Bette Davis portrays Julie Marsden, a spoiled Southern belle who risks losing her suitor with her impetuous behavior.

  6. Jezebel is a 1938 American romantic-drama film released by Warner Bros. and directed by William Wyler. It stars Bette Davis and Henry Fonda, supported by George Brent, Margaret Lindsay, Donald Crisp, Richard Cromwell and Fay Bainter.

  7. Warning: Spoilers. JEZEBEL (1938) is one of the great and enduring Warner Bros. Bette Davis classics, and alongside "The Old Maid" - made the following year - is my own favourite Davis movie. From a flopped play by Owen Davis Snr.

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