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The Star (1952)

The Star (1952)
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An actress who once knew the heights of fame is forced to confronts the depths of defeat in this show business drama. Margaret Elliot (Bette Davis) was once one of Hollywood's great stars, but as she edges into her 50's, both her career and her life have reached an unfortunate crossroads. Margaret hasn't worked for several years, her marriage has fallen apart, her former husband has custody of her daughter Gretchen (Natalie Wood), and she's running short of money. Margaret's agent Harry Stone (Warner Anderson) can't get her a part, and isn't willing to lend her the money to pay her bills. When they learn that Margaret is all but penniless, her sister (Fay Baker) and brother-in-law (David Alpert) turn their back on her, and Margaret's landlady (Katherine Warren) is threatening to evict her. Depressed and desperate, Margaret goes on a drinking binge, and ends up in jail on a drunk driving charge. No one comes to her aid but Jim Johannson (Sterling Hayden), an former actor who worked with Margaret years ago and has long been in love with her. Jim urges Margaret to leave Hollywood behind, and offers to care for her if she'll have him, but when Margaret's pleas to Harry finally result in an audition with producer Joe Morrison (Minor Watson), she holds on to the desperate hope she may have one more chance at regaining her stardom. Bette Davis's performance in The Star earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress, but she lost to Shirley Booth for Come Back, Little Sheba -- a role that had been first offered to Davis. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Bette DavisSterling Hayden, (more)
Director(s):
Stuart Heisler
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Star

An actress who once knew the heights of fame is forced to confronts the depths of defeat in this show business drama. Margaret Elliot (Bette Davis) was once one of Hollywood's great stars, but as she edges into her 50's, both her career and her life have reached an unfortunate crossroads. Margaret hasn't worked for several years, her marriage has fallen apart, her former husband has custody of her daughter Gretchen (Natalie Wood), and she's running short of money. Margaret's agent Harry Stone (Warner Anderson) can't get her a part, and isn't willing to lend her the money to pay her bills. When they learn that Margaret is all but penniless, her sister (Fay Baker) and brother-in-law (David Alpert) turn their back on her, and Margaret's landlady (Katherine Warren) is threatening to evict her. Depressed and desperate, Margaret goes on a drinking binge, and ends up in jail on a drunk driving charge. No one comes to her aid but Jim Johannson (Sterling Hayden), an former actor who worked with Margaret years ago and has long been in love with her. Jim urges Margaret to leave Hollywood behind, and offers to care for her if she'll have him, but when Margaret's pleas to Harry finally result in an audition with producer Joe Morrison (Minor Watson), she holds on to the desperate hope she may have one more chance at regaining her stardom. Bette Davis's performance in The Star earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress, but she lost to Shirley Booth for Come Back, Little Sheba -- a role that had been first offered to Davis. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Stuart Heisler
Writer(s):
Katherine AlbertDale Eunson
Producer(s):
Bert E. Friedlob
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    Sue C.

    Good BD film. This movie has elements that mirror her life--no work, bad scripts, being let down by the studios, etc. It's a good back story of "life after pictures" for MOVIE STARS--sponging relatives, catty fans, She experiences the lows and the hopes for the future wirh the help of Sterling Hayden.He is a grounding force for Bette--helpful, and realistic,he loves her for who she is, not just what she was. Tries to get her back on her feet and be glad for what she has. Watch for the scene with "Oscar"..it really is one of Bette Davis' Oscar stauettes!

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    Robert D.

    I always enjoy seeing Bette Davis even though she reverts to her usual struts and misemotion..however the story is somewhat riveting and its a pleasure to see the very young Natalie Wood and Sterling Hayden. It's impossible not to enjoy Davis in anything she does. 31/2 stars!

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    Rachelle S.

    classic Betty

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