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Bette Davis (real name Ruth Elizabeth Davis) was an American actress and film producer. She was born in 1908 at Lowell, Massachusetts and died in 1989.
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A Stolen Life is a melodrama starring Bette Davis and Glenn Ford in a story about a retiring young artist who falls for a lighthouse inspector. A Stolen Life was directed by Curtis Bernhardt in 1946.
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Death On the Nile is a crime mystery starring Peter Ustinov, Jane Birkin, Bette Davis and Lois Chiles in a story about private detective Hercule Poirot investigating the murder of an American heiress. Death On the Nile was directed by John Guillermin in 1978.
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Fashions of 1934 is a musical comedy starring Bette Davis and William Powell in a story about an American fashion designer taking extreme measures to discover the latest Paris creations. Fashions of 1934 was directed by William Dieterle in 1934.
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Front Page Woman is a comedy starring Bette Davis and George Brent in a story about a lady newspaper columnist trying to prove her journalistic abilities. Front Page Woman was directed by Michael Curtiz in 1935.
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The Great Lie is a romance starring Bette Davis and Mary Astor in a story about a man who annuls his hasty marriage and pursues the woman he really loves, only to find his ex-wife is having his baby. The Great Lie was directed by Edmund Goulding in 1941.
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The Letter is a drama starring Bette Davis and Herbert Marshall in the story of a woman who shoots a man on her husband's plantation. The Letter was directed by William Wyler.
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The Nanny is a thriller starring Bette Davis, Wendy Craig and Jill Bennett in a story about a ten-year old boy discharged from a home after being blamed for the drowning of his sister two years previously, and his subsequent efforts to convince people that his nanny murdered her. The Nanny was directed by Seth Holt in 1965.
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