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Old Acquaintance (1943)

Old Acquaintance (1943)
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After the box office success of The Old Maid, Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins were reunited for this catty drama. Kitty Marlowe (Davis) is a well-respected author who returns to the small town of her birth, where she becomes reacquainted with her childhood friend Millie Drake (Hopkins). While Millie is happy as a wife and mother and loves her husband Preston (John Loder), she's envious of Kitty's success, and Kitty's visit prompts Millie to sit down at the typewriter herself. Millie turns out a sexy potboiler that, with Kitty's help, attracts the attention of a publisher. To the surprise of them both, Millie's book is a runaway bestseller, and a decade later she's one of the most successful authors in America, easily eclipsing Kitty's more highbrow work. Preston finds himself growing disenchanted with Millie once success begins to go to her head, and he finds himself attracted to Kitty; while Kitty tries to dissuade Preston's advances, a scorned Millie believes that her old friend has been trying to steal her husband away from her. Old Acquaintance was remade in 1981 as Rich and Famous. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Bette DavisMiriam Hopkins, (more)
Director(s):
Vincent Sherman
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Synopsis of Old Acquaintance

After the box office success of The Old Maid, Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins were reunited for this catty drama. Kitty Marlowe (Davis) is a well-respected author who returns to the small town of her birth, where she becomes reacquainted with her childhood friend Millie Drake (Hopkins). While Millie is happy as a wife and mother and loves her husband Preston (John Loder), she's envious of Kitty's success, and Kitty's visit prompts Millie to sit down at the typewriter herself. Millie turns out a sexy potboiler that, with Kitty's help, attracts the attention of a publisher. To the surprise of them both, Millie's book is a runaway bestseller, and a decade later she's one of the most successful authors in America, easily eclipsing Kitty's more highbrow work. Preston finds himself growing disenchanted with Millie once success begins to go to her head, and he finds himself attracted to Kitty; while Kitty tries to dissuade Preston's advances, a scorned Millie believes that her old friend has been trying to steal her husband away from her. Old Acquaintance was remade in 1981 as Rich and Famous. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins

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Director(s):
Vincent Sherman
Writer(s):
John van DrutenLenore J. Coffee
Producer(s):
Henry Blanke
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    Lucia N.

    This is a lovely Bette Davis film. Not a very well known film of hers but still a good movie. Bette Davis nevers disappoints.

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    James O.

    Better than expected - superb performance by Davis, and the well-known shaking scene make it a winner.

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    James L.

    A great Bette Davis film. She was so calm, cool, and collative while Miriam Hopkins was like a butterfly all over the place. Her part was very over the top but she played it so well. Of course I was routing for Kit and Preston. I wish it had been shot in color to see those gorgeous Orry-Kelly gowns. I was amazed at all the smoking that goes on! Glad I got to watch this film. Classic. ~ Susan L.

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