Andrew Bucklow ACBucklow news.com.au January 19, 2021 9:21am There is nothing moving or particularly significant about these two. The film was re-released in 1961, with the title Twinkle and Shine.[2]. The front cover features a prominent color still of Jack Lemmon and Doris Day in the center, and in the lower right corner, a black and white cameo of Ernie Kovacs. The cover of That Jane from Maine by Marvin H. Albert, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Name-Changing 'Jane' Double-X's Fawcett", Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=It_Happened_to_Jane&oldid=1008513925, Articles needing additional references from July 2013, All articles needing additional references, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, "It Happened To Jane", performed by Doris Day, This page was last edited on 23 February 2021, at 18:01. Crawford said, "That was it. Jane returns home and reluctantly gives Elvira the key. Davis claimed that Crawford lobbied against her among Academy voters. Save this story for later. Realizing that Old 97 is just the way to deliver the lobsters, Jane and George persuade everybody to fill up the train's tender with coal from their homes. Blanche took advantage of Jane's shock and subsequent bender removing the real dynamics of the accident from her mind, and subjected Jane to a life of guilt, loneliness and servitude. The movie was mostly filmed in Chester, Connecticut. and What's the Matter with Helen?. (1991) - David Greene - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie", "Christina Clip Got A Boost From Outkast, Role-Playing Dancers", "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars â Season 2, Ep. This moment can lead us to a healthier, cleaner, greener future, if only we grasp it. As millions around the world shelter at home, the smog melts away, the birds sing, and the waters run clear. Blanche's mobility is limited by a wheelchair and the lack of an elevator to her upstairs bedroom. made an estimated $124 million in 2019 dollars, making it the 20th highest-grossing film of the year and giving both Bette Davis and Joan Crawford their biggest hit in over a decade. Her success is such that a line of porcelain dolls is made in her image. [41][42] It premiered on March 5, 2017. What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? During Jane's absence, Blanche desperately drags herself down the stairs and calls her doctor for help. The ending is ambiguous, leading the viewer to ponder what happened to Blanche. "[25], More recent assessments have been more uniformly positive. The final scene filmed at downtown Chester Connecticut was about 1 mile from the train station used in the movie. Jane is interviewed by local newspaper reporter Matilda Runyon, who then calls the Daily Mirror in New York. inzichtelijk te maken.. Op deze pagina staat een uitleg van de verschillende betekenissen van What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? It remains at this category to this day. After Jane steals ice cream for herself and Blanche from a nearby kiosk, she is recognized by two police officers, who ask her to lead them to Blanche. Railroad staff inattention ruins her shipment, so with her lawyer George, Jane sues Harry Foster Malone, director of the line and the "meanest man in the world". With Doris Day, Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovacs, Steve Forrest. Davis claimed that Crawford backed out because she did not want to share the stage with her. The site's critical consensus reads, "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? When Blanche informs Jane she intends to sell the house, Jane rightly suspects Blanche will commit her to a psychiatric hospital once the house is sold. âThatâs disgusting!â says Natie. [1] However, in 2004, the film was re-submitted for a theatrical re-release, and it was given a 12A certificate, now meaning persons under 12 years of age could view it if accompanied by an adult. The Hamilton County Genealogical Society (HCGS) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide educational programs to family history researchers and ⦠Jane writes to her cousins with the news. It Happened to Jane is a 1959 American romantic comedy film starring Doris Day, Jack Lemmon, and Ernie Kovacs, directed by Richard Quine, and written by Norman Katkov and Max Wilk.The film was co-produced by Quine and Day's husband at the time, Martin Melcher. As soon as Elvira enters Blanche's room, Jane takes the hammer and kills Elvira. Suffering is one of her particular gifts. [2], With a publication date of January, 1959âwell in advance of the film's release, as was common custom of the eraâa paperback novelization of the screenplay was published by Gold Medal Books, under the film's then-working title That Jane From Maine. Not a word." Mindful of a promise made to their mother, Blanche attempts to maintain a semblance of a career for Jane, going as far as to impose on producers to guarantee a number of acting roles for her. In 1962, Blanche and Jane are living together in a mansion purchased with Blanche's movie earnings. Jane and George tell him to come along so he cannot cause any more trouble. I would have done it for her. The two attorneys offer Jane $700 in compensation, but Jane turns it down because the loss to her business reputation is more than that. The cover price is 25¢. She pleaded ⦠Jane scolds him for his underhanded actions. What if we used this moment in our lives and in history as an opportunity to jumpstart the rebirth and rewilding of our planet when we go back to work and school? The locomotive in the final scene was a wooden prop built near where the final scene was filmed. Jane Osgood runs a lobster business, which supports her two young children. A parody of ''What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?'' From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes Hedda Gabler Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays. [36] French and Saunders also made a radio play about feuding sisters called "Whatever Happened To Baby Jane Austen" in 2021. Jane panics and prepares to leave, taking Blanche with her. The feeble attempts that Mr. Aldrich has made to suggest the irony of two once idolized and wealthy females living in such depravity, and the pathos of their deep-seated envy having brought them to this, wash out very quickly under the flood of sheer grotesquerie. In the E&P office in New York City, railroad executive Harry Foster Malone learns about the Osgood lawsuit. Larry and a photographer are in Marshall Town when the train arrives. Footage from the Bette Davis films Parachute Jumper and Ex-Lady (both 1933) and the Joan Crawford film Sadie McKee (1934) was used to represent the film acting of Jane and Blanche, respectively. Malone sends employees Crawford Sloan and Selwyn Harris to Cape Anne to deal with the situation. Jane visits Adèle at her school, and finds her unhappy. Before they can leave, an inebriated Edwin is escorted to the house by police and discovers Blanche bound to her bed. The picture is good. The film was re-released in 1961 with another title Twinkle and Shine. How to use brackets, dashes and commas to insert extra information into a sentence.Questions: What is parenthesis? Jane Kenyon was born on May 23, 1947, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He seems to have been the most prolific screenplay novelizer of the late '50s through mid '60s, and, during that time, the preeminent specialist at light comedy; and his rendering of That Jane from Maine is typically instantly engaging and spirited. Edwin flees and notifies the authorities. Director Robert Aldrich said it closely matched his idea for the character's grotesque makeup, but he was afraid to suggest it lest he offend Davis. on 22 March 1990. Top reporter Larry Hall is sent to Cape Anne for the story. [7] This in part led to the revitalization of the careers of the two stars. I didn't begrudge her that, but it would have been nice if she'd been a little gracious in interviews and given me a little credit. A former child star torments her paraplegic sister in their decaying Hollywood mansion. In 1917, "Baby Jane" Hudson is a spoiled and capricious child actress who performs in vaudeville theatres across the country with her father, who acts as her manager and accompanies her on stage on the piano. The screenplay by Lukas Heller is based on the 1960 novel What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? The screenplay by Lukas Heller is based on the 1960 novel What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? "[28], The film was a box office hit, grossing $9 million in theatrical rentals in North America. Crawford was scheduled to appear alongside Davis on a publicity tour of What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Crawford triumphantly swept on-stage to pick up the trophy. The backstage battle between Crawford and Davis during the production of the film is the basis for Feud: Bette and Joan, the 2017 first season of the Ryan Murphy television series Feud. He had won, but found victory bittersweet. Bent u hier via een pagina in Wikipedia terechtgekomen? [38], In 2006, Christina Aguilera adopted a new alter ego called Baby Jane after Bette Davis' character in the film. George recruits his uncle Otis, a retired E&P engineer, to engineer the train. (1962) - Robert Aldrich - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie", "Whatever Happened to 'Baby Jane'? "[18] Philip K. Scheuer of the Los Angeles Times also panned the film, writing that Crawford and Davis had been turned into "grotesque caricatures of themselves" and that the film "mocks not only its characters but also the sensibilities of its audience. by Henry Farrell. By Patrick Cavanaugh - March 11, ... and despite fans appreciating the performance of Jane ⦠When Natalie Portman was brought on board to play the female lead of the Thor franchise back in 2009, surely she imagined that she'd have a more substantial role to play than what she ended up with. What was I supposed to do, let her hog all the glory, act like I hadn't even been in the movie? combines powerhouse acting, rich atmosphere, and absorbing melodrama in service of a taut thriller with thought-provoking subtext. [13] In a 1972 telephone conversation, Crawford told author Shaun Considine that after seeing the film she urged Davis to go and have a look. Malone finally agrees to Jane's demands. Old 97 is based on the J-Class 2-8-2 steam locomotives that used to run on the New Haven Railroad. Prior to the Oscars ceremony, Crawford contacted the Best Actress nominees who were unable to attend the ceremonies and offered to accept the award on their behalf if they won. When she failed to hear back from her co-star, Crawford called Davis and asked her what she thought of the film. The book was never reprinted under the film's final title. He finally shows his good side by helping shovel coal. Considine alleges that this incident and Davis' refusal to acknowledge her co-star's contribution to the film led Crawford to cancel the publicity tour and upstage Davis at the Oscars.[14]. After struggling to have a baby , Lina tells Jane that she's pregnant. Scheuer, Philip K. (November 8, 1962) "What's Happened to Bette and Joan?". [32], In the United Kingdom, the film was given an X certificate by the BBFC in 1962, with a few minor cuts. While Jane is away, the suspicious Elvira sneaks into the house and attempts to access Blanche's room. Just then, Malone arrives by helicopter, after hearing that the train is stalled. These cuts were waived for a video submission, which was given an 18 certificate in 1988, meaning no one under 18 years of age could purchase a copy of the film. [35], Comedy duo French and Saunders (Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French) did a BBC episode called "Whatever Happened to Baby Dawn?" The "Mouth of the South" is no longer as he devotes his time (and $1 billion) to the U.N., jets between 28 homes and four girlfriends, misses Jane Fonda and opens up ⦠"[22] Richard L. Coe of The Washington Post also liked the film, writing that "Miss Davis has the showiest role and bites into it with all her admired force, looking a fright from head to foot. The film was re-released in 1961, with the title Twinkle and Shine. "[26] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 75 out of 100 based on 15 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Still, Bette Davis and Joan Crawford do get a chance to carry on like mad things, which at least one of them is supposed to be. "[21], Among the positive reviews, Variety stated that after a slow and overlong introduction the film became "an emotional toboggan ride," adding, "Although the results heavily favor Davis (and she earns the credit), it should be recognized that the plot, of necessity, allows her to run unfettered through all the stages of oncoming insanity ... Crawford gives a quiet, remarkably fine interpretation of the crippled Blanche, held in emotionally by the nature and temperament of the role. Jane travels to New York to appear on ABC, NBC, and CBS, including the show I've Got a Secret. With service ended, local merchants will find it difficult to get their merchandise. Television stations also want to interview Jane. But Carla thinks otherwise. by ⦠Jane Wymark was a huge part of Midsomer Murders from the show's beginning in 1997 ⦠âItâs unique. It was parodied by the Italian comedy film What Ever Happened to Baby Toto? The intensely bitter Hollywood rivalry between the film's two stars, Davis and Crawford, was heavily important to the film's initial success. Emmy Griffiths Midsomer Murders: what happened to Jane Wymark? She got the nomination. As the sisters pass adolescence, their situations undergo a reversal; Jane's style of performing falls out of fashion, and her career declines as she descends into alcoholism, while Blanche becomes an acclaimed Hollywood actress. Blancheâlying starved, dehydrated and near death on a blanketâ tells the real story of the car accident to relieve Jane of guilt; saying she is paraplegic through her own fault: on the night of the accident, Blanche tried to run Jane over because she was angry at Jane for mocking her at a party earlier that night. She removes the telephone from Blanche's bedroom, cutting her off from the outside world. Other residential exteriors show cottages on DeLongpre Avenue near Harvard Avenue in Hollywood without their current gated courtyards. âThatâs sick!â says Leslie. "[19] The Chicago Tribune wrote, "This isn't a movie, it's a caricature. is a 1962 American psychological horror thriller film produced and directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.The plot concerns an aging former actress who holds her paraplegic ex-movie star sister captive in an old Hollywood mansion. Eventually, the coal runs out, stopping Old 97 and blocking traffic. Her sister ⦠[9] In 2003 the character of Baby Jane Hudson was ranked No. Jane dodges the officers' inquiry and dances before a crowd of bemused onlookers, while the officers find Blanche and rush to confirm her condition. After Joan Crawford's daughter Christina wrote the best-selling tell-all book Mommie Dearest, Merrill published a memoir that also depicted her mother in an unfavorable light. The beach house's exterior is briefly visible during the film's final scenes. She gets her lawyer and friend, George Denham, to go after the E&P to pay damages after her customer, the Marshalltown Country Club, refuses all future orders. Old 97 sets off with Jane, her children, and George (who shovels coal to the engine), to deliver lobsters on board to customers in several distant towns. Unlike most of her peers in Hollywood, Davis was unafraid to wear ugly costumes and makeup if they enhanced her performance. If Miss Crawford has the passive role, that is not without rewards. People from all over Connecticut were invited to be extras in the movie. Jane runs away and George, in an impassioned speech, scolds the townspeople for turning against her. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures, Best Actress in a Motion Picture â Drama, French box office results for Robert Aldrich films, "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Jane Buckingham was one of the 33 parents charged in the 2019 college admissions scandal. [27], In a retrospective review, TV Guide awarded the film four stars, calling it "Star wars, trenchantly served" and adding, "If it sometimes looks like a poisonous senior citizen show with over-the-top spoiled ham, just try to look away ... As in the best Hitchcock movies, suspense, rather than actual mayhem, drives the film. Among all the soldiers, officers, spies, politicians, socialists, anti-war activists, and draft dodgers, somehow actress Jane Fonda became one of the ⦠called ''Wha' Ha' Happened to Baby JJ?'' Blanche's spine broke when her car struck the iron gates outside their mansion, and she dragged herself in front of the car's hood to stage the accident and frame Jane. She is the author of four books of poetry, including Constance (Graywolf Press, 1993). In the years after release, critics continued to acclaim the film for its psychologically driven black comedy, camp, and creation of the psycho-biddy subgenre. Triple M radio star Jane Kennedy tearfully explained on air why she made the sudden decision to quit her radio show with Mick Molloy. "[20] Brendan Gill of The New Yorker was somewhat negative as well, calling the film "far from being a Hitchcockâit goes on and on, in a light much dimmer than necessary, and the climax, when it belatedly arrives, is a bungled, languid mingling of pursuers and pursued which put me in mind of Last Year at Marienbad. St. John never acknowledges what has happened, but Mary and Diana write back with their good wishes. 44 on the American Film Institute's list of the 50 Best Villains of American Cinema.[10]. Directed by Richard Quine. A few days later, the police call to tell Jane that Elvira's cousin has reported her missing. Some scenes were filmed in Southington, Connecticut, Plainville, Connecticut, and Plainfield, Connecticut. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 92% based on 51 reviews, with an average rating of 7.91/10. [31] In adjusted grosses, What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? [33], The film's success spawned a succession of horror/thriller films featuring psychotic older women, later dubbed the psycho-biddy subgenre, among them Aldrich's Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte, What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?, and director Curtis Harrington's Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? Jane, psychotic and resentful of Blanche's success, regularly mistreats Blanche and prepares to revive her old act with hired pianist Edwin Flagg. Several former classmates of Brett Kavanaugh, President Trumpâs Supreme Court nominee, tried ⦠By Jane Maye r and Ronan Farro w. October 3, 2018. Itâs creative.â - ⦠It was initially called Miss Casey Jones and then That Jane from Maine. Malone does everything possible to delay them, even as several of his office staff resign, seeing him as a villain. Jane receives telegrams of support from the American public, and the Marshalltown club, which had earlier reneged, now promises to continue business with her. "[15] As both Davis and Crawford had accepted lower salaries in exchange for a share of the film's profits,[16] Davis considered it foolish of Crawford to have worked against their common interests, especially at a time when roles for actresses their age were scarce. It Happened to Jane is a 1959 American romantic comedy film starring Doris Day, Jack Lemmon, and Ernie Kovacs, directed by Richard Quine, and written by Norman Katkov and Max Wilk. Newly revealed images shed light on her research breakthroughs, how she became famous, and the photographer she loved. Movie Review (1962) - Roger Ebert", "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? "'Baby Jane' Movie Is Lurid Tale of Sadism'. [3] What will I learn? B&W stills of Doris Day with Garry Moore and Dave Garroway, and a cameo of Bill Cullen, adorn the back cover. During the filming of Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964), Crawford acknowledged to visiting reporter and author Lawrence J. Quirk the difficulty she was having with Davis because of the Oscar incident, but added, "She acted like Baby Jane was a one-woman show after they nominated her. "[17], Contemporary reviews were mixed. Joan was thrilled I hadn't. It's Getting a Remake", "AFI'S 100 YEARS...100 HEROES & VILLAINS", https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/03/fx-feud-bette-davis, "What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? Concerned by the lack of a response, Elvira tries to break open the door with a hammer. The plot concerns an aging former actress who holds her paraplegic ex-movie star sister captive in an old Hollywood mansion. Meanwhile, George becomes increasingly jealous when he learns that Larry in New York is attracted to Jane and has proposed marriage to her. en verwijzingen daarnaartoe. The copyright is assigned to the screenwriters. The scene on the beach was filmed near Aldrich's beach house in Malibu, the same site where Aldrich filmed the final scene of Kiss Me Deadly (1955). Fearful of bad publicity, Malone finally gives in and cancels the rent, but gives Jane the train. Davis replied, "You were so right, Joan. (1962)", "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? "[23] The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote that numerous directorial techniques, including all the plunging shots down the staircase, made the film look "rather like an anthology of the oldest and most hackneyed devices in thrillerdom. She never said anything about my performance. And yet, in its curious Gothic way, the film works marvelously, though mainly as a field-day for its actors. 4 â Drag Movie Shequels â Full Episode | Logo TV", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=What_Ever_Happened_to_Baby_Jane%3F_(film)&oldid=1016178344, Films that won the Best Costume Design Academy Award, Wikipedia articles needing rewrite from July 2017, Srpskohrvatski / ÑÑпÑкоÑ
ÑваÑÑки, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Ernest Anderson as Ernie the ice-cream vendor, This page was last edited on 5 April 2021, at 20:08. Anne Bancroft won Best Actress for The Miracle Worker, but was in New York performing a stage play; she had agreed to let Crawford accept the award on her behalf if she won. "[24], In Sight & Sound, Peter John Dyer stated that the film had "a frequent air of incompetence," writing of Aldrich's direction that "Like some textbook student of Hitchcock who never got beyond Blackmail, he dispenses suspense with ham-fisted conventionality." When Carla brings weird sandwiches to school, her classmates have plenty to say about them. Directed by Robert Aldrich. Bette Davis' make-up could very well have been done by Charles Addams, Joan Crawford's perils make those of Pauline look like good, clean fun and the plot piles one fantastic twist upon another until it all becomes nonsensical. One evening in 1935, Blanche's career is cut short when she is paralyzed from the waist down in a mysterious car accident that is unofficially blamed on Jane, who is found three days later in a drunken stupor. Jane Hudson (Bette Davis) is an aging child star left to care for her wheelchair-bound sister Blanche (Joan Crawford), also a former child actress. The house exterior of the Hudson mansion is located at 172 South McCadden Place in the neighborhood of Hancock Park, Los Angeles. The author was renowned crime and western novelist Marvin H. Albert, who also made something of a cottage industry out of movie tie-ins. Meanwhile, her shy older sister Blanche lives in her shadow and is treated with contempt by the haughty Jane. After tying Blanche to her bed and locking her in her room, Jane abruptly fires their maid Elvira when she comes to the house. Old 97 was a common nickname for steam locomotives that had the number 97 on them (see, for example, the popular song âThe Wreck of the Old 97â). was made by Alaska and Alyssa Edwards.[40]. Sons of Anarchy Creator Details Why His Punisher Movie Never Happened. The character of Liza, Mrs. Bates' daughter, was played by Davis' real-life daughter B. D. Merrill. Dyer did praise the performances of the leads, however, finding that they seemed to have found "a new maturity, a discipline encouraged perhaps by the confined sets and Crawford's wheelchair, or by the interaction of their professional rivalry upon a belated mutual respect. Jane becomes upset at the roundabout route Malone is forcing them to take. [39], In episode 4 of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (season 2), the queens' acting chops are tested in parody film sequels of RuPaul's favourite films. The producers had difficulty deciding on the film's title. She plays for them and psychologically, they are needed. Dit is een doorverwijspagina, bedoeld om de verschillen in betekenis of gebruik van What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? How Jane Goodall Changed What We Know About Chimps. but cancelled at the last minute. Jane's BFF returned in the series finale to be Jane's maid of honor. Malone retaliates by charging Jane rent for the siding on which the train is sitting. George kisses Jane in front of Larry, and she agrees to marry George and remain in Cape Anne. Upon the film's release, it was met with widespread critical and box-office acclaim and was nominated for five Academy Awards, winning one for Best Costume Design, Black and White. The recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, Kenyon died on April 22, 1995. Jane returns to find Blanche on the phone and beats her unconscious before mimicking Blanche's voice to dismiss the doctor. The film was co-produced by Quine and Day's husband at the time, Martin Melcher. After the wedding, as George is being sworn in as the new first selectman, a badly needed fire engine pulls into town, a present from Malone. Bette Davis created her own makeup for the role of "Baby Jane" Hudson. George files a writ of execution to force payment and take possession of the train, Old 97, in lieu of payment. In May 1959, in the town of Cape Anne, Maine, a foul-up by the Eastern & Portland Railroad (E&P) results in the death of 300 lobsters shipped by Jane Osgood, an attractive, widowed businesswoman with two children. [37], In 1991, the film was remade as a television film starring real-life sisters Vanessa and Lynn Redgrave. Davis later said, "It would have meant a million more dollars to our film if I had won. 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