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'Bette Davis Collection' on DVD

Published: Friday, April 11, 2008 1:06 a.m. MDT
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"The Bette Davis Collection" (Fox, 1950-65, b/w and color, five discs, $49.98). Not to be confused with the three volumes of box sets from Warner Home Video that carry the same title, this is a collection of films from the second half of Davis' career and is comprised of films released by Twentieth Century Fox.

Two have been on DVD for several years — "All About Eve" (1950), a comedy-drama that is one of the wittiest and most engaging movies of all time, and the solid 1964 horror-thriller "Hush ... Hush, Sweet Charlotte"

The other three films here are making their DVD debuts, and all are good pictures that have been missing in action for far too long:

"Phone Call from a Stranger" (1952) casts Davis in a supporting role as one of several people who have lost family members in an air crash and are visited by the lone survivor (Gary Merrill, Davis' real-life husband at the time).

"The Virgin Queen" (1955), the only color film here, has Davis revisiting her role as Queen Elizabeth I, which she originally played in the 1939 classic "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex." This time the queen is charmed by Sir Walter Raleigh (played by Richard Todd, who is adequate, but no Errol Flynn).

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"The Nanny" (1965) is a well-made thriller from England's Hammer studio, with Davis as a nanny accused of murder by a young boy in her charge, and her modulated performance keeps us guessing right up to the conclusion.

Extras: widescreen/full frame, five films, audio commentaries, featurettes, newsreels, trailers, poster/photo galleries

"Fox Film Noir: Black Widow" (Fox, 1954, color, $14.98).

"Fox Film Noir: Daisy Kenyon" (Fox, 1947, b/w, $14.98).

"Fox Film Noir: Dangerous Crossing" (Fox, 1953, b/w, $14.98). Three more films are added to this series, none of them classics, but all of them interesting, although one doesn't really belong here.

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Bette Davis in "The Nanny."

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