Queen Bee (1955) | |
| Director(s) | Ranald MacDougall |
| Producer(s) | Jerry Wald |
| Top Genres | Drama |
| Top Topics | |
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Queen Bee (1955) was a Drama - Black-and-white Film directed by Ranald MacDougall and produced by Jerry Wald.
Academy Awards 1955 --- Ceremony Number 28 (source: AMPAS)
| Award | Recipient | Result |
| Best Cinematography | Charles Lang | Nominated |
| Best Costume Design | Jean Louis | Nominated |
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Eva Phillips:
Don't you look sweet, even in those tacky old riding clothes?
Eva Phillips: [about Carol] She doesn't have many friends you know, I suppose it's just her personality. She doesn't even like me.
Carol Lee Phillips: She'll sting you one day. Oh, ever so gently, so you hardly even feel it. Til you fall dead.
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Eva Phillips: [about Carol] She doesn't have many friends you know, I suppose it's just her personality. She doesn't even like me.
Carol Lee Phillips: She'll sting you one day. Oh, ever so gently, so you hardly even feel it. Til you fall dead.
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Facts about
Christina Crawford, Joan Crawford's adopted daughter, recounted in her autobiography "Mommy Dearest" that she had to leave the theater midway through a showing of this film because it was too true-to-life in her mother's portrayal of the main character.
The oil portrait of the gentlemen above the fireplace is that of Luke Cosgrove. It was originally created for the 1938 Columbia film Holiday with Katherine Hepburn.
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The oil portrait of the gentlemen above the fireplace is that of Luke Cosgrove. It was originally created for the 1938 Columbia film Holiday with Katherine Hepburn.
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