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Hush … Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on May 13, 2018

Hush … Hush, Sweet Charlotte Directed by Robert Aldrich Written by Henry Farrell and Lukas Heller 1964/USA The Associates & Aldrich Company First viewing/Netflix rental   More grande dame grand guignol from director Robert Aldrich.  Bette Davis steals the show out from under a dist read more

1001 Classic Movies: Hush. . . Hush, Sweet Charlotte

Old Hollywood Films Posted by Amanda Garrett on Jul 25, 2016

Hush. . .Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964), starring Olivia de Havilland and Bette Davis, is one of the 1001 classic movies you should see. Each Monday, I'm going to recommend a classic movie you should see (for the reasons behind the 1001 series and reviews of earlier films covered go here). Old read more

Classic Films in Focus: HUSH... HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE (1964) (1)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 31, 2012

Southern Gothic is all about collapse, moral, physical, and psychological, but it clings to its faded charms. It's a painted blush on a corpse's cheek, a courtly bow from the Grim Reaper, a wrinkled hag in a debutante gown. We understand the connection between decadence and decay in this sort of tal read more

Classic Films in Focus: HUSH... HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE (1964) (4)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 31, 2012

Southern Gothic is all about collapse, moral, physical, and psychological, but it clings to its faded charms. It's a painted blush on a corpse's cheek, a courtly bow from the Grim Reaper, a wrinkled hag in a debutante gown. We understand the connection between decadence and decay in this sort of tal read more

Classic Films in Focus: HUSH... HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE (1964) (3)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 31, 2012

Southern Gothic is all about collapse, moral, physical, and psychological, but it clings to its faded charms. It's a painted blush on a corpse's cheek, a courtly bow from the Grim Reaper, a wrinkled hag in a debutante gown. We understand the connection between decadence and decay in this sort of tal read more