Unit 7

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Russell Crowe

"The best thing about the industry I'm in — movies — is that there are roles for people in all different stages on life. To be honest, I think you'll find that the woman who is saying that [that roles have dried up] is the woman who at 40, 45, 48, still wants to play the ingénue, and can't understand why she's not being cast as the 21-year-old"

Mae West

American Actress, singer, playwright, and sex symbol whose career lasted 7 decades.

Edith Head

Costume designer

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Did All About Eve sin any oscars? How many?

#16

Did the film make the AFI list? What place number?

Joseph Mankiewicz

Director/ Screenwriter for All About Eve

20th Century Fox

Under what company was the film released under

1950

What year was the film released

George Sanders (Oscar winner for best supporting actor)

Who played Addison DeWitt and what nomination or award did he recieve

Gary Merrill

Who played Bill Sampson

Thelma Ritter (Oscar nomination for best supporting actress)

Who played Birdie and what nomination or award did she receive

Anne Baxter (Oscar nomination for best actress)

Who played Eve Harrington and what nomination or award did she receive

Celeste Holm (Oscar nomination for best supporting actress

Who played Karen Richards and what nomination or award did she recieve

Hugh Marlowe

Who played Lloyd Richards

Bette Davis (Oscar nomination for best actress)

Who played Margo Channing and what nomination or award did she receive

Marilyn Monroe

Who played Miss Caswell

Margo

Who said it — "Bill's 32. He looks 32. He looked it five years ago; he'll look it 20 years from now. I hate men"

Margo

Who said it — "Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night"

Margo

Who said it — "Lloyd, I am not twenty-ish. I am not thirty-ish. Three months ago, I was forty years old. Forty. Four oh - That slipped out. I haven't quite made up my mind to admit it. Now I suddenly feel as if I've taken all my clothes off"

DeWitt

Who said it — "Margo Channing is a star of the theater. She made her first stage appearance at the age of four in Midsummer Night's Dream. She played a fairy and entered, quite unexpectedly, stark naked. She has been a star ever since. Margo is a great star, a true star. She never was or will be anything less or anything else"

Fabian and Miss Caswell

Who said it — "Now there's something worth making sacrifices for!" ... "Did you say sable or Gable?" "Either one!"

Eve

Who said it — "So little, did you say? Why, if there's nothing else, there's applause. I've listened backstage to people applaud. It's like, like waves of love coming over the footlights and wrapping you up. Imagine, to know, every night, that different hundreds of people love you. They smile. Their eyes shine. You've pleased them. They want you. You belong. Just that alone is worth anything"

Miss Caswell and DeWitt

Who said it — "Tell me this then, do they have auditions for television?" "That's all television is, my dear, nothing but auditions"

Birdie

Who said it — "What a story! Everything about bloodhounds snappin' at her rear end"

Goldie Hawn

Who said the quote— "There are only three ages for women in Hollywood: Babe, District Attorney and Driving Miss Daisy"

Katherine Hepburn

an actress receiving four Oscars and eight nominations


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