I love both these movies and both these men. What a delight to see them brilliantly playing off each other. Ben so serious, Mario so outrageous yet never a false step between them. I had the inestimable honor of shaking Ben's hand at the 2010 TCM Festival only to embarrass him with what was, I admit, far too close to a shameless flirt. But how could I help it? He's a treasure. Only wish I'd fixed things by letting him know I honor him as Hollywood royalty and would die before disrespecting him.
2:30 and 2:34 a couple of idiots who don't do research (the people who do the research too if that's the case). Of course, that tale of Joan holding onto Bancroft's Oscar for a year is not true. It's well known (and can easily be looked up) that Joan delivered the Oscar to Bancroft a month after the ceremony. The Oscars were on the West Coast and Bancroft on the East. But why Joan took a month is because she had prior travel obligations to Pepsi.
Only in the eye of the beholder is it a better film. Down to the nitty gritty, it isn't much better than Strait Jacket or Dead Ringer. Hush Hush though actually owes itself to Les Diaboliques 1955.
@@Garsons-oq4lh... You think CHARLOTTE "isn't much better" than sloppy, sloppy STRAIT-JACKET?? Sometimes the eyes of the beholder are closed shut like a steel trap.
@@ghastlygrandpaOr Dead Ringer or The Nanny. But if we were talking about filmmaking sloppiness, then there is in Hush. For instance, the slapping scene in the car is chock full of fake slaps and fake slap noises that don't go together. There are also shots of another actress in the taxi when Miriam arrives and later when Miriam and Charlotte drive away from the house to dispose of Drew's body.
@@Garsons-oq4lh .. No. CHARLOTTE and BABY JANE and even THE NANNY were A-level productions. DEAD RINGER was, essentially, B-plus. Sadly, the most promising one of them all was the worst: STRAIT-JACKET, a tacky C-minus production.
@@Garsons-oq4lh Not quite. An American version of _Les Diaboliques_ , titled _Reflections of Murder_ , was made by ABC in 1974, starring Tuesday Weld, Joan Hackett, and Sam Waterston. In 1993, another made-for-television film remake was made; this one was titled _House of Secrets_ , and it starred Melissa Gilbert. In 1996, the film was remade again as _Diabolique_ , adapted by Don Roos, directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik, and starring Sharon Stone and Isabelle Adjani in the leading female roles, with Chazz Palminteri as the husband and Kathy Bates as the detective.
@@Garsons-oq4lh in reference to HUSH , HUSH , SWEET CHARLOTTE, Agnes has a very distinctive "southern accent" and has some of the best lines in the movie. She steals every scene that she's in , even with due respect to Bette , Agnes is the one you watch and listen to...👀👁️👁️👂🗣️
Joan did not keep the Oscar for two years. She gave to Bancroft a few weeks later when Mother Courage was still playing on Broadway. Bancroft confirmed this after Davis continued to push her version of the story, which was an outright lie.
You 2 are great! Mario such of impersonations. i have seen "Baby Jane" many times. "Charllotte was fine, the acting good, yet not as campy or fun, yet a bit disturbing. Would Joan Crawford have better than Olivia DeHavilland t's hard, to tell. Joan had those intense eyes, but Olivia seemed a bit regal/aristocratic. I will try to watch it soon
She did not get away with the murder - there's a quick flash of the sheriff signing her over to what we must assume is someone from a mental institution
The sheriff nor the mental institution rep saw Charlotte receiving the letter from Mr. Wills. Once the contents are read, my take is that things would turn out better for her.
This movie is a feast of over acting and camp. Actually, Olivia De Haviland was terrific in this film. Better than Joan Crawford would have been. Her innocent affect covered over the evil woman she really was. Another movie than had many unintentionally funny scenes.
Mario’s Bette Davis late 80s voice in excellent! I watch this just to hear it! Very entertaining!!!
Both are insufferable.
Hard to believe that Mario Cantone is 64 years old! He could easily pass for someone in their 40s.
I love both these movies and both these men. What a delight to see them brilliantly playing off each other. Ben so serious, Mario so outrageous yet never a false step between them. I had the inestimable honor of shaking Ben's hand at the 2010 TCM Festival only to embarrass him with what was, I admit, far too close to a shameless flirt. But how could I help it? He's a treasure. Only wish I'd fixed things by letting him know I honor him as Hollywood royalty and would die before disrespecting him.
Good lord, Mario looks and sounds so young for a 60 something year old.
2:30 and 2:34 a couple of idiots who don't do research (the people who do the research too if that's the case). Of course, that tale of Joan holding onto Bancroft's Oscar for a year is not true. It's well known (and can easily be looked up) that Joan delivered the Oscar to Bancroft a month after the ceremony. The Oscars were on the West Coast and Bancroft on the East. But why Joan took a month is because she had prior travel obligations to Pepsi.
Agree great movie and thank God they shot it in BW and not color.
Run the movie a few times in june!
She DID sing HUSH... HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE on a talk show... And, big secret, it was also the better film.
Only in the eye of the beholder is it a better film. Down to the nitty gritty, it isn't much better than Strait Jacket or Dead Ringer. Hush Hush though actually owes itself to Les Diaboliques 1955.
@@Garsons-oq4lh... You think CHARLOTTE "isn't much better" than sloppy, sloppy STRAIT-JACKET?? Sometimes the eyes of the beholder are closed shut like a steel trap.
@@ghastlygrandpaOr Dead Ringer or The Nanny. But if we were talking about filmmaking sloppiness, then there is in Hush. For instance, the slapping scene in the car is chock full of fake slaps and fake slap noises that don't go together. There are also shots of another actress in the taxi when Miriam arrives and later when Miriam and Charlotte drive away from the house to dispose of Drew's body.
@@Garsons-oq4lh .. No. CHARLOTTE and BABY JANE and even THE NANNY were A-level productions. DEAD RINGER was, essentially, B-plus. Sadly, the most promising one of them all was the worst: STRAIT-JACKET, a tacky C-minus production.
@@Garsons-oq4lh Not quite. An American version of _Les Diaboliques_ , titled _Reflections of Murder_ , was made by ABC in 1974, starring Tuesday Weld, Joan Hackett, and Sam Waterston. In 1993, another made-for-television film remake was made; this one was titled _House of Secrets_ , and it starred Melissa Gilbert. In 1996, the film was remade again as _Diabolique_ , adapted by Don Roos, directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik, and starring Sharon Stone and Isabelle Adjani in the leading female roles, with Chazz Palminteri as the husband and Kathy Bates as the detective.
The only thing that would have made this better? Mario's Agnes Morehead impersonation! Come on Mario! I know you have one!
How exactly would Mario have been able to impersonate Agnes Moorehead's voice? Unlike Bette, Agnes has no vocal tics for easy impersonation.
@@Garsons-oq4lh in reference to HUSH , HUSH , SWEET CHARLOTTE, Agnes has a very distinctive "southern accent" and has some of the best lines in the movie. She steals every scene that she's in , even with due respect to Bette , Agnes is the one you watch and listen to...👀👁️👁️👂🗣️
Mario sounds just like Bette :)
Joan did not keep the Oscar for two years. She gave to Bancroft a few weeks later when Mother Courage was still playing on Broadway. Bancroft confirmed this after Davis continued to push her version of the story, which was an outright lie.
Hard to believe Agnes was playing Endora at the same time she was playing Velma.
Our vines grow tender grapes.
You 2 are great! Mario such of impersonations. i have seen "Baby Jane" many times. "Charllotte was fine, the acting good, yet not as campy or fun, yet a bit disturbing. Would Joan Crawford have better than Olivia DeHavilland t's hard, to tell. Joan had those intense eyes, but Olivia seemed a bit regal/aristocratic. I will try to watch it soon
This was noxious.
She did not get away with the murder - there's a quick flash of the sheriff signing her over to what we must assume is someone from a mental institution
The sheriff nor the mental institution rep saw Charlotte receiving the letter from Mr. Wills. Once the contents are read, my take is that things would turn out better for her.
This movie is a feast of over acting and camp. Actually, Olivia De Haviland was terrific in this film. Better than Joan Crawford would have been. Her innocent affect covered over the evil woman she really was. Another movie than had many unintentionally funny scenes.
Two completely different Miriams. Joan was not playing Olivia's and Olivia Joan's.
Mario Cantone is just too annoying. I had to stop watching at 2:20.