Eva contro Eva

Titolo originale: All About Eve
Regia: Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
Anno: 1950
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma
Tag: playwright | hollywood | black and white | relationship | insecurity | broadway | based on short story | broadway star | manipulative woman | stage struck | homewrecker |
Cast: Bette Davis | Anne Baxter | George Sanders | Celeste Holm | Gary Merrill | Hugh Marlowe | Thelma Ritter | Gregory Ratoff | Marilyn Monroe | Barbara Bates | Walter Hampden | Randy Stuart | Craig Hill | Leland Harris | Barbara White | Eddie Fisher | William Pullen | Claude Stroud | Eugene Borden | Helen Mowery | Steven Geray | Gertrude Astor | Frank Baker | Ralph Brooks | Jack Chefe | Sayre Dearing | Jack Deery | Franklyn Farnum | Bess Flowers | Colin Kenny | Ethelreda Leopold | Carl M. Leviness | Leota Lorraine | William Marion | Thomas Martin | Mathew McCue | Harold Miller | William H. O'Brien | Stanley Orr | Foster H. Phinney | Marion Pierce | Paul Power | Suzanne Ridgway | Ann Robinson | Cosmo Sardo | Larry Steers | Robert Whitney |

Eva Harrington, ragazza di modesta condizione, piena d'entusiasmo per il teatro, riesce, per mezzo di Karen Lloyd, moglie d'un celebre commediografo, ad avvicinare Margo Channing, grande attrice quarantenne, ancora bella e trionfante. Coi suoi modi insinuanti, spacciandosi per la vedova d'un caduto, Eva riesce ad accaparrarsi le simpatie e ad assicurarsi la protezione di Margo, che l'accoglie in casa sua come segretaria. Una sera Margo arriva in ritardo per la recita e trova Eva, che sta leggendo la sua parte. Quando il giornalista Addison De Witt, il regista Bill Simpson e Karen esaltano il talento d'Eva, Margo sente il morso della gelosia. Qualche tempo dopo, Karen, con uno stratagemma, rende impossibile a Margo di partecipare alla recita: Eva la sostituisce ottenendo un successo trionfale.

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When Karen and Lloyd Richards are discussing the possibility of Eve starring in Lloyd's new play, he [...] D
Just before he enters Eve's suite, DeWitt swaps his cane from his left hand to the right. In followi [...] D
When Margo calls Bill for his birthday, she is in New York and he is in L.A. Her clock says 3:00 and [...] D
Sitting on the stair step behind Eve, Bill leans his right arm on his legs. In the subsequent shot, [...] D
When Eve tells her life story in the dressing room, she says "then the war came, and we got married. [...] D
After she arrives at home, Eve picks up one ice cube, puts it in the glass and pours a drink. Phoebe [...] D
After Margo reads the note written by Eve, Bill says, "I understand she's now the understudy in ther [...] D
While driving Margo to the train station, the car skids a little and Lloyd says the road is icy, lik [...] D
At the beginning of Addison DeWitt's "introduction-speech" of everyone in the movie, he's supposed t [...] D
After she drinks the martinis, Margo goes up the stairs holding the cigarette in her right hand. Nex [...] D
About 45 minutes into the film, Margo and Bill are having an argument about Eve before his birthday [...] D
At right about 51:58 into the movie, when Margo and Lloyd are talking in the kitchen, right after Ma [...] D
In the dressing-room scene at the beginning, Margot turns in her chair to look at Karen. In the subs [...] D
After Bill proposes a toast to Margo, she changes the cigarette from her left hand to her right, but [...] D
In the Cub room, after Eve has returned from her restroom talk with Karen, Addison DeWitt is tapping [...] D
In the car, the snow tracks seen through the back window behind Karen curve to the left, whilst thos [...] D
By the time the US entered WWII, the US Army Air Corps had officially become the US Army Air Forces. [...] D
When the protagonists are sitting at their table in the Cub Room scene, a waiter is seen walking tow [...] D
A boom mike shadow can be seen just before the 92m mark, when Addison and Karen are talking to Eve i [...] D
When they turn the car radio on the music starts immediately. But before the age of solid-state elec [...] D
The hands in the bedside clocks do not move. D
When the car runs out of gas, the fuel gauge still shows that the tank is just under half full. D
When Eve and Addison DeWitt are walking down the street in New Haven from the Shubert Theatre, the p [...] D
When Addison slaps Eve in the hotel room, her head snaps toward him rather than away, indicating a " [...] D
It's not clear how Karen would've drained a car's almost-full gas tank of gas. There's no drain plug [...] D
In The Cub Room, Margo holds a lit cigarette. In the next shot, without having put it in her mouth, [...] D
When Karen, Bill and Margo are returning from a long weekend in the country, they run out of gas. Th [...] D
While Phoebe is looking at herself in the mirror during the final scene, a crew member sitting on a [...] D
When Addison and Eve are together in the Cub Room, he taps his cigarette holder to knock the ash off [...] D
In the closing credits, the character of Bill Sampson is shown as Bill Simpson. D
Some 1950 automobiles had a drain plug in the bottom of the gas tank. But yes, by using it, one gets [...] D

Frase

Bill Sampson: Wherever there's magic and make-beli [...] D
Margo: You disapprove of me when I'm like this, do [...] D
Addison DeWitt: Well, Max has gone to a great deal [...] D
Margo: I'm being rude now, aren't I? Or should I s [...] D
Karen: Lloyd Richards, you are not to consider giv [...] D
Addison DeWitt: Why not read my column to pass the [...] D
Margo: Encore du champagne. Waiter: More champagn [...] D
Karen: Margo just doesn't miss performances. If sh [...] D
Karen: Nothing is forever in the Theatre. Whatever [...] D
Lloyd Richards: You've been talking to that venomo [...] D
Bill Sampson: Hey, Junior! Keep your eye on her. D [...] D
Addison DeWitt: [voiceover] Eve. Eve, the golden g [...] D
Margo: Isn't it a lovely room? The Cub Room. What [...] D
Margo: I'll admit I may have seen better days, but [...] D
Addison DeWitt: The audition is over. Margo: It c [...] D
Margo: If she can act, she might not be bad. She l [...] D
Addison DeWitt: That I should want you at all, sud [...] D
Margo: In this rat race, everybody's guilty until [...] D
Addison DeWitt: We all have abnormalities in commo [...] D
Llyod Richards: Eve did mention the play, but in p [...] D
Bill Sampson: This is my cue to take you in my arm [...] D
Birdie: We now got everything a dressing room need [...] D
Margo: Heaven help me. I love a psychotic! D
Addison DeWitt: [voiceover] No brighter light has [...] D
Bill Sampson: Real diamonds in a wig, the world we [...] D
Margo: As it happens, there are particular aspects [...] D
Addison DeWitt: There never was, and there never w [...] D
Karen: [voiceover] Margo and I were having lunch a [...] D
Lloyd Richards: There comes a time that a piano re [...] D
Birdie: The bed looks like a dead animal act. D
Addison DeWitt: [voiceover] Margo Channing is a st [...] D
[first lines - voiceover] Addison DeWitt: The Sar [...] D
Karen: [Eve walks in, carrying the fur coat of a n [...] D
Margo: Funny business, a woman's career - the thin [...] D
Lloyd Richards: Karen, let me tell you about Eve. [...] D
Bill Sampson: We have to go to City Hall for the m [...] D
Margo: Why so remote Addison? I should think you'd [...] D
Birdie: There's a message from the bartender. Does [...] D
Margo: [to Bill] You be the host. It's your party. [...] D
Eve: What a day. What a heavenly day! Addison DeW [...] D
Karen: Margo, nothing you've ever done has made me [...] D
Margo: Please don't play governess, Karen. I haven [...] D
Margo: The little witch must have sent out Indian [...] D
Bill Sampson: Nothing personal, Junior. No offense [...] D
Margo: How was Miss Casswell? Addison DeWitt: Fra [...] D
Eve: With Eddie gone, my life went back to beer. D
Margo: [in front of her boyfriend, Bill] I love yo [...] D
Addison DeWitt: [voiceover] Those who remained che [...] D
Karen: Where were we going that night, Lloyd and I [...] D
Bill Sampson: You have every reason for happiness. [...] D
Llyod Richards: I understand that your understudy, [...] D
Lloyd Richards: Margo and Bill want us to meet the [...] D
[Bill is saying goodbye to Birdie as he departs fo [...] D
Addison DeWitt: Margo, I have lived in the theatre [...] D
Bill Sampson: [to Eve] What I go after, I want to [...] D
Margo: Liebestraum. Pianist: I just played it. M [...] D
Margo: I'll admit I may have seen better days, but [...] D
Margo: Bill, don't get stuck on some glamour pus [...] D
Bill Sampson: Looks like I'm going to have a very [...] D
Margo: Did she tell you about the theatre and what [...] D
Karen: Now you're quoting Addison - or Eve. D
Karen: It strikes me that Eve's disloyalty and ing [...] D
Lloyd Richards: A Hollywood movie star just arrive [...] D
Karen: This beats all records for running, standin [...] D
Addison DeWitt: Your name is not Eve Harrington. I [...] D
Lloyd Richards: I shall never understand the weird [...] D
[a butler passes by] Miss Casswell: Oh, waiter! [...] D
Margo: Birdie, you don't like Eve, do you? Birdie [...] D
[Margo is getting drunk at the party] Bill Sampso [...] D
Margo: She thinks only of me, doesn't she? Birdie [...] D
Addison DeWitt: Too bad, we're gonna miss the thir [...] D
Llyod Richards: You knew when you came in that the [...] D
Bill Sampson: [to Eve] "Don't let it worry you", s [...] D
Addison DeWitt: [voiceover] There are, in general, [...] D
Margo: Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a b [...] D
Karen: A part in a play. You'd do all that just fo [...] D
Margo: Peace and quiet is for libraries! D
Addison DeWitt: I think the time has come for you [...] D
Addison DeWitt: By the smartness of your dress I t [...] D
Eve: Autograph fiends. They're not people. Those l [...] D
Lloyd Richards: What makes you think either Miller [...] D
Margo: I'm a junkyard. D
Margo: You're not much of a bargain, you know. You [...] D
Eve: I'll never get over it. Karen: Oh, yes, you [...] D
Margo: Even Eve. I forgive Eve. There they go. The [...] D
Lloyd Richards: How about calling it a night? Mar [...] D
Margo: [as she's getting ready for the party] The [...] D
Bill Sampson: I start shooting a week from Monday. [...] D
Margo: Bill's welcome home birthday party might go [...] D
Lloyd Richards: Who's to give her that boot in the [...] D
Karen: Lloyd says Margo compensates for underplayi [...] D
Eve: When you're a secretary in a brewery, it's pr [...] D
[on theatrical producers] Miss Casswell: Why do t [...] D
Bill Sampson: Don't cry. Just score it as an incom [...] D
Margo: More than anything in this world, I love Bi [...] D
Margo: This is my dear friend and companion, Miss [...] D
Bill Sampson: I can't believe you're making this u [...] D
Max Fabian: Let the rest of the world beat their b [...] D
Margo: Lloyd, honey, be a playwright with guts. Wr [...] D
Bill Sampson: Have you no human consideration? Ma [...] D
Margo: It's a great part and a fine play. But not [...] D
Margo: Bill's thirty-two. He looks thirty-two. He [...] D
Margo: I distinctly remember, Addison, crossing yo [...] D
Eve: Erasmus Hall. That's in Brooklyn, isn't it? [...] D
Eve: I won't play tonight. I couldn't, not possibl [...] D
Addison DeWitt: We all come into this world with o [...] D
Karen: I'm sorry, Margo. Margo: What for? It isn' [...] D
Karen: [voiceover] It seems a lifetime ago. Lloyd [...] D
Margo: Karen, in all the years of our friendship, [...] D
Eve: I'm about to go into the shower. I won't be a [...] D
Bill Sampson: I don't agree, Addison. Addison DeW [...] D
Karen: I guess at this point I'm what the French c [...] D
Karen: I'm gonna take you to Margo. Eve: Oh, no! [...] D
Eve: You're always after truth on the stage. What [...] D
Margo: I detest cheap sentiment. D
Birdie: Have you ever heard of the word "union"? [...] D
Karen: Good luck, genius. Bill Sampson: Geniuses [...] D
Karen: Eve, you mustn't mind Margo too much, even [...] D
Lloyd Richards: The general atmosphere is very Mac [...] D
Margo: Heartburn? It's that Miss Casswell. I don't [...] D
Addison DeWitt: You could sleep now, couldn't you? [...] D
Margo: You're not much of a bargain, you know. You [...] D
Addison DeWitt: I had lunch with Karen not three h [...] D
Bill Sampson: The theatre. The theatre. What book [...] D
Miss Casswell: Tell me this, do they have audition [...] D
Bill Sampson: Knit me a muffler? D
Eve: I hope you don't mind my speaking to you? Ka [...] D
Bill Sampson: You know, there isn't a playwright i [...] D
Margo: You bought the new girdles a size smaller, [...] D
Margo: He can't take his eyes off my legs. Bill S [...] D
Eve: If there's nothing else, there's applause. I' [...] D
Addison DeWitt: [voiceover] The minor awards, as y [...] D
Lloyd Richards: That bitter cynicism of yours is s [...] D
Birdie: What a story! Everything but the bloodhoun [...] D
Karen: Bill is all of eight years younger than you [...] D
Margo: It's obvious you're not a woman. Bill Samp [...] D
Eve: It'll be a night to remember. It'll bring me [...] D
Margo: Where is Princess... fire and music? D
Miss Casswell: Now there's something a girl could [...] D
Margo: Margo Channing is ageless - spoken like a p [...] D
Addison DeWitt: What do you take me for? Eve: I d [...] D
Margo: If Equity or my lawyer can't or won't do an [...] D
Margo: If my guests do not like it here, I suggest [...] D
Margo: So many people know me. I wish I did. I wis [...] D
Bill Sampson: Karen, you're a Gibson girl. D
Eve: I'll never forget this night as long as I liv [...] D
Margo: "I don't think you can rightly say we lost [...] D
Margo: Nice speech, Eve. But I wouldn't worry too [...] D
Eve: Mr. Sampson. What's he like? Karen: Bill Sam [...] D
Lloyd Richards: There are very few moments in life [...] D
Aged Actor: Surely, no actor is older than I. I've [...] D
Karen: They'll do as they're told. D
Addison DeWitt: Ah! Feeling better, my dear? Miss [...] D
Addison DeWitt: [voiceover intro] To those of you [...] D
Karen: It's about time Margo realize that what's a [...] D
Addison DeWitt: It wasn't a reading, it was a perf [...] D
Addison DeWitt: And what's your name? Phoebe: Pho [...] D
Margo: Don't worry, Lloyd. I'll play your play. I' [...] D
Karen: What are you going to wear? Margo: Somethi [...] D
Addison DeWitt: Hello. Who are you? Phoebe: Miss [...] D
Addison DeWitt: Now we must join our sunburned eag [...] D
Karen: [narrating] Newton, they say, thought of gr [...] D
Bill Sampson: Outside of a beehive, Margo, your be [...] D
Margo: Don't get up. And please stop acting as if [...] D
Eve: It's not modesty. I just don't try to kid mys [...] D
Margo: Thank you, Eve. I'd like a martini, very dr [...] D
Addison DeWitt: Elder statesmen of the theatre or [...] D
Margo: Max, you sly puss. D
Margo: Think of your health. More time to relax in [...] D
Eve: I will regard this great honor not so much as [...] D

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