Bette Davis's broad-stroke portrait of a carefully named Southern belle: spoiled, destructive, finally penitent, and stereotyped all down the line. The manipulation of light and dark, by director William Wyler and cameraman Ernest Haller, looks a lot more skilled, inspired, high-spirited, than the assembly-line plot construction. With George Brent, Henry Fonda, and Fay Bainter. (1938) — Duncan Shepherd
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