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FILM: BABY JANE, 1962. Joan Crawford, left, and Bette Davis as sisters in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? directed by Robert Aldrich, 1962

FILM: BABY JANE, 1962. Joan Crawford, left, and Bette Davis as sisters in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? directed by Robert Aldrich, 1962


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FILM: BABY JANE, 1962. Joan Crawford, left, and Bette Davis as sisters in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? directed by Robert Aldrich, 1962

FILM: BABY JANE, 1962.
Joan Crawford, left, and Bette Davis as sisters in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? directed by Robert Aldrich, 1962

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This print captures the iconic duo of Joan Crawford and Bette Davis in their unforgettable roles as sisters in the 1962 film "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?". Directed by Robert Aldrich, this horror masterpiece continues to captivate audiences even today. In this particular scene, we see Crawford on the left and Davis on the right, perfectly embodying their characters' complex relationship. The image showcases their contrasting appearances - Crawford exudes elegance with her refined features and stylish attire, while Davis portrays a more disheveled and deranged sister. Their expressions convey a mix of tension, resentment, and perhaps even fear. As two legendary actresses from America's golden age of cinema, Crawford and Davis deliver powerful performances that explore themes of aging, sibling rivalry, and psychological torment. This photograph is a testament to their immense talent as they bring these troubled characters to life. Part of the Carousel Collection by The Granger Collection's FAA (Film Art Archive), this print serves as a timeless reminder of an era when Hollywood produced gripping films that continue to resonate with audiences across generations. Whether you are an avid fan or simply appreciate classic cinema at its finest, this print is sure to be a cherished addition to any collection.

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