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trixiesstarfadedintodarkness: Bette Davis as Marie Roark “Bordertown” 1935
mudwerks: (via Bette Davis-Annex4)
julia-loves-bette-davis: María Félix in La fièvre monte à El Pao, 1959
julia-loves-bette-davis: María Félix in Les héros sont fatigués, 1955
julia-loves-bette-davis: María Félix, 1964
julia-loves-bette-davis: María Félix in La noche del sábado, 1950
julia-loves-bette-davis:Imperio Argentina in Tosca, 1941
wehadfacesthen:Bette Davis in costume as England’s Queen Elizabeth I for The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (Michael Curtiz, 1939)
retrogasm: Bette Davis
wehadfacesthen: Bette Davis, 1930s
madeleine93: Bette Davis
eccentricks:Bette Davis and Paul Henreid reenact their iconic cigarette-lighting scene from Now, Voyager. | 1963
camdamage: Bette Davis eyes | cam damage by freshie juice [more here and here]
cosmosonic: Bette Davis
lovequotesrus: wehadfacesthen: Bette Davis in Of Human Bondage (John Cromwell, 1934) Everything you love is here
lovely-fae-things:From the moment I was six I felt sexy. And let me tell you it was hell, sheer hell, waiting to do something about it. Bette Davis
auldcine:Bette Davis and George Brent in Dark Victory (1939)
Is that really what Bette Davis looked like? She’s frigging gorgeous!
masturbationaltercation: bette davis eyes lmk
sakurafarris:“You should know me well enough by now to know I don’t ask for things I don’t think I can get.” Bette Davis #selfportraitist
gloriaswanson: Favorite Bette Davis quotes in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)
julia-loves-bette-davis: Beatrice Lillie in Exit Smiling, 1926
julia-loves-bette-davis: María Félix in French Cancan, 1954
pre-codes: Bette Davis, Joan Blondell and Ann Dvorak in Three on a Match, 1932.
barbarastanwyck: Bette Davis in London, 1936
wehadfacesthen: Bette Davis acting for a CBS radio program, 1940s
barbarastanwyck: Bette Davis on the set of The Letter photographed by Bert Six, 1940
deborahkerr: Bette Davis photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt, 1939
lauramcphee: Bette Davis, 1931 (Jack Freulich)
“It’s very sad because Errol Flynn never married the only woman he truly loved: Olivia de Havilland. He should have married her and had a longer and happier life.” — Bette Davis
avagardner: Bette Davis as Charlotte Vale in Now, Voyager, 1942.
wehadfacesthen: Bette Davis hosts The Tailwaggers Party to benefit stray dogs, with guests including Norma Shearer, James Stewart, Miriam Hopkins, Henry Fonda and Mary Pickford. Photos by Rex Hardy, 1938.
wehadfacesthen: Bette Davis in The Great Lie (Edmund Goulding, 1941)
barbarastanwyck: Joan Blondell visiting Bette Davis on the set of Dark Victory, 1939
wehadfacesthen: Bette Davis, 1939
foreverfranksinatra: Photographed with Bette Davis.
barbarastanwyck: Bette Davis on the set of The Man Who Came to Dinner, 1942
msmildred: Bette Davis, 1937.
maudelynn: Bette Davis by Irving Lippman
barbarastanwyck: Bette Davis in Front Page Woman (1935)
julia-loves-bette-davis: Mary Pickford in Sparrows (1926)
msmildred: Bette Davis, 1934.
miss-flapper: Ann Dvorak, Joan Blondell, and Bette Davis from Three on a Match, 1932
nospokenword84: What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (1962). Starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.
julia-loves-bette-davis: Præsidenten, 1919
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wehadfacesthen: That look…. Bette Davis, 1943
novocainelipstick: Bette Davis │ Beyond the Forest, 1949 That bad bitch strut
retrogasm: Bette Davis and her Oscar for Jezebel, 1939
talkstostrangers: Brandon Flowers covered Bette Davis Eyes (by Kim Carnes) live at Abbey Road Session 11’ [video]
wehadfacesthen: Bette Davis, Joan Blondell and Anne Dvorak in Three on a Match (Mervyn LeRoy, 1932) via classichollywd View Post
the-leeannemontgomery: She’s got Bette Davis eyes…
tracylord: Bette Davis said in an interview with Barbara Walters that her “I’d like to kiss you but I just washed my hair” line in The Cabin in the Cotton (1932) was her all-time favorite movie line.
womenreading: Bette Davis in Three on a Match, 1932
antipahtico: Bette Davis ~ The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941)
julia-loves-bette-davis: Joan Fontaine in The Constant Nymph, 1943
antipahtico: Bette Davis ~ Juarez (1939)
nitratediva: Bette Davis in The Letter (1940).