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When the Louisiana Highway Commission decides to build a road through her property, Charlotte Hollis threatens the workmen with a shotgun. Thirty-seven years earlier Charlotte's married lover, John Mayhew, was murdered; and though the killer was never discovered, the local townspeople are convinced of Charlotte's guilt. Charlotte herself, believing that her father killed Mayhew, became a recluse, living with her housekeeper, Velma, in the deteriorating Hollis mansion. Now she seeks help in her fight against the Highway Commission from Miriam, a poor cousin who lived with the family as a girl.

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Not only did Davis lose, she had to watch Crawford revel in the glory. According to Hollywood legend, Davis started to force the cast and crew of Sweet Charlotte to pick sides in their personal rivalry. When Crawford arrived in New Orleans to start doing principle photography, no one picked her up at the airport. Immediately, she fell "sick." She was sick for about two months, forcing Aldrich to hire a private investigator to snoop and see if she was faking it or not. In the historic first criminal trial of an ex-president, Donald Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a violation of campaign finance law. But despite such a major event, there are no video cameras allowed in the courtroom, and no still photos save for those typically taken of the defense table in a minute-long photo opportunity.

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It struck me as though she was determined to outdo Davis’s histrionics but without a hint of her subtlety. The rest of the cast, particularly Davis and de Havilland, almost make up for this. ‘She’s not really crazy,’ Sheriff Luke Standish explains to the workers’ foreman (George Kennedy). ‘She just acts that way because people seem to expect it of her.’ Not everybody in the local parish would agree with this assessment, though. He gives her ten days to vacate the mansion, or she’ll be summoned to court.

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He said he believed Trump was the hidden hand behind the deal. The San Fransisco Zodiac killer has sparked numerous movies, but the 2007 David FIncher movie is based on the book by Robert Graysmith who has spent decades trying to crack the case. After reading the book I watched 6 different Dracula movies to find out which one is the most faithful, and if being more faithful makes for a better adaptation. Tim Burton adapted this story of a man who is trying to connect with his dying father-a man who couldn’t help but exaggerate the stories of his life. This iconic movie which spawned a franchise that has spanned decades, was based on a book by a French author. Principal photography of the film began in mid-1964, with the on-location shooting commencing in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

The movie was adapted for the screen by Henry Farrell and Lukas Heller, from Farrell's unpublished short story, "What Ever Happened to Cousin Charlotte?" It received seven Academy Award nominations. Marshals Service task force raced into his yard, taking cover behind a powder-blue Honda sedan. As gunfire blasted through the yard of the two-story home next door, Chhoeun, 54, began livestreaming to Facebook from his iPhone. The incident left four officers dead and another four injured. The suspected shooter, 39-year-old Terry Clark Hughes Jr., was fatally shot by police. Chhoeun watched as one officer was hit after another just nearby.

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Upon returning, Miriam renews her relationship with Drew Bayliss, the local doctor who jilted her after the murder. The eccentric Charlotte becomes progressively wilder with Miriam's arrival--her nights haunted by mysterious piano playing of the song Mayhew wrote for her and by the appearance of Mayhew's disembodied hand and head. Miriam and Drew trick Charlotte into shooting Drew with a gun loaded with blanks, and Miriam helps Charlotte dispose of the body in a swamp. Drew's reappearance later reduces Charlotte to whimpering insanity.

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Miriam embraces Drew, then the two look up and into Charlotte's knowing eyes. They are paralyzed by the sight as Charlotte tips the stone urn off the ledge, crushing both to death. Miriam fires Velma, who later returns to discover that Charlotte is being drugged.

John pretends he no longer loves Charlotte and tells her they must part. Davis didn't earn an Oscar nomination for the film, but her co-star Agnes Moorehead did. Moorehead was nominated for Best Supporting Actress and went on to win a Golden Globe for her performance. The film was also nominated for Best Art Direction, Best Score, Best Costume Design, Best Editing, and Best Cinematography at the Oscars. Notably, the film's screenwriters took home the 1965 Edgar Award for best screenplay.

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Bette Davis returns as the unhinged heroine whose beauty and sanity are fading into the dank, fragrant air of Hollywood’s fantasy Deep South, where the actress triumphed long ago as the indomitable Jezebel and the most arrogant of the Little Foxes. Yet times have changed, and Classical Hollywood's more polite innuendos of cruelty have crumbled to unleash the dark and sadistic forces that now ensnare Davis and perfume Hush…Hush, Sweet Charlotte with a feverish intensity and strangeness. Charlotte is living alone as a virtual recluse in the Hollis mansion, tended by Velma (Agnes Moorehead) her housekeeper.

Shortly after, John is ambushed and decapitated in the summerhouse by an assailant with a cleaver. Charlotte returns to the house in a bloodstained dress, which all of the guests witness. Martin Scorsese’s 3.5 hour movie about the Osage tribe who were murdered over the span of years, was adapted from a book by David Grann who researched the true story. The next day, the authorities escort Charlotte from home, as a crowd gathers around to observe the spectacle. Charlotte receives an envelope from Mr. Willis, which he received from Jewel (who died of a stroke after hearing of the incident which occurred on the previous night), ostensibly confessing to the murder of her husband John. As the authorities leave with Charlotte, she looks back at the house.

On the night of the ball, Mayhew jilts Charlotte and then, in a moment of Hitchcockian horror, someone takes a cleaver to his hand and then his head. The killer’s identity isn’t revealed but the next time we see Charlotte, her white ballgown is covered in a big splodge of blood. The gathering collectively suspects she is the killer, but she is never convicted of the crime.

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