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The Death Of Eva Phillips (Final Scene) - Joan Crawford | Queen Bee (1955) | Silver Scenes 

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Jud (John Ireland) discovers Avery's (Barry Sullivan) sinister plot to kill Eva (Joan Crawford). He acts quickly and confronts Avery, determined to stop him from acting out his plan. On the night of Avery's planned murder-suicide, Jud takes Eva on a drive. But when she realizes his deadly intentions, she fights for her life, leading to a tragic car crash over a cliff that kills them both. With the danger gone, Jennifer (Lucy Marlow) and Avery can finally be together in this dramatic twist.
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In a beautiful, Georgia mansion, the home’s matriarch, Eva (Joan Crawford, Grand Hotel), rules with an iron fist. Whether it‘s domineering her alcoholic husband, Avery (Barry Sullivan, The Tall Man), or preventing Carol (Betsy Palmer, Friday the 13th, 1980) from marrying Judson (John Ireland, All the King’s Men, 1949), Eva controls everyone around her. But when a cousin, Jennifer (Lucy Marlow, A Star Is Born, 1954), comes into town and develops a bond with Avery, Eva wants to take control of the situation again - leading to dark choices. Newly remastered.
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The Death Of Eva Phillips (Final Scene) - Joan Crawford | Queen Bee (1955) | Silver Scenes
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@chasegordonn
@chasegordonn Год назад
The acting here is beyond incredible. I am so blown away.
@ceceliaclarke
@ceceliaclarke Год назад
I somewhat agree. The acting of the two male lead actors is wonderful. These were two seasoned actors who knew exactly what they were doing, with the dialogue of this script. In my opinion, something goes wrong with this film as Joan Crawford speaks her lines. She was stiff and un-natural, and her style is a mis-match for the actors in her scenes. The acting of the other two women is agreeable, though they appear as in-experienced and light weight in comparison to the two male actors. I have watched three other Joan Crawford films. In these her delivery of lines was more fluid and more realistic. My thought is that something going on in her life, through the time of making this film, was dragging down her performance. In this film (Queen Bee) she seems distracted, while playing the part of a woman with laser sharp focus. Your comment is appreciated. I have been watching these segments just because the other acting is, as you say, beyond incredible.
@williedaniel6194
@williedaniel6194 10 месяцев назад
Queen Bee 🐝 The ultimate Joan Crawford
@mehmetokay7073
@mehmetokay7073 Год назад
A 🌧 rainy night 🌙 in Georgia.
@mariaangelicaacunafuentes853
@mariaangelicaacunafuentes853 11 месяцев назад
Quiero que la den COMPLETA EN ESPAÑOL. X FAVOR GRACIAS
@uslines
@uslines Год назад
Always liked John Ireland.
@None-zc5vg
@None-zc5vg Год назад
Like Robert Ryan, another decent actor, he had to do a lot of stuff that was 10th-rate and below him. I read somewhere long ago that Ireland had gone off the rails, behaviour-wise, causing the film-moguls to keep him out of important roles.
@mortalclown3812
@mortalclown3812 Год назад
​@@None-zc5vgRyan was a terrific human being - on and offstage. Human with principles. Ireland was... different.
@thesilentdiva
@thesilentdiva Месяц назад
I love this film. she was surrounded by weak men in this.
@keythdanielsen5533
@keythdanielsen5533 Год назад
No one drove with seat belts in those days.
@harperstacey9604
@harperstacey9604 Год назад
That's why there were a lot fatal car accidents back then. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
@keythdanielsen5533
@keythdanielsen5533 Год назад
@@mehmetokay7073 Another know it all not knowing what he is talking about.en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seat_belt
@mehmetokay7073
@mehmetokay7073 Год назад
@@keythdanielsen5533 seat belts only became mandatory in 1968.
@keythdanielsen5533
@keythdanielsen5533 Год назад
@@mehmetokay7073 That's not what you said, was it?
@carolannpacificadam1944
@carolannpacificadam1944 Год назад
Absolutely. It was really something else to grow up in those days. What a 🌎
@chasegordonn
@chasegordonn 10 месяцев назад
I can't believe they made that precious litte boy say that.
@paulhunter6742
@paulhunter6742 Год назад
After Eva realized she possible going to die. Why did she suddenly go Ape crazy like that? If were myself I would sat still waiting until Came to Stop sign or rail road crossing then jumped out.
@None-zc5vg
@None-zc5vg Год назад
That would have spoiled the drama.
@sharksport01
@sharksport01 Год назад
Notice all the passing cars when they were driving , after the crash....not a car in sight.
@mortalclown3812
@mortalclown3812 Год назад
Um. It's only a script. We're not actually in the films.
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