Beyond the Forest (1949) is a melodramatic, far-fetched camp classic and also a fine example of film noir from director King Vidor, with an impressive bombastic score by Max Steiner. It is best known for one famous line of dialogue, and for being Bette Davis' last film for Warner Bros after 18 years with the studio. The actress plays one of the baddest, trashiest, and most warped of all femme fatales in this film. The film begins with a warning title: This is the story of evil.
Overview of Beyond the Forest, 1949, directed by King Vidor, with Bette Davis, Joseph Cotten, David Brian, at Turner Classic Movies.
That's the classic line delivered by Bette Davis at the halfway point of Beyond the Forest, her final Warner Bros. effort of the 1940s. Some Davis devotees feel as ..
Bette Davis: Classic Movie Favorites · Bette Davis' Official Website · Check TV Listings. Beyond the Forest (1949) begins with this erudite prologue: ..
Beyond the Forest is a 1949 American film noir directed by King Vidor and featuring Bette Davis, Joseph Cotten, David Brian and Ruth Roman. The screenplay is written by Lenore J. Coffee based on a novel by Stuart Engstrand.
Amazon.com: Beyond the Forest [VHS]: Bette Davis, Joseph Cotten, David Brian, Ruth Roman, Minor Watson, Dona Drake, Regis Toomey, Sarah Selby, Joel ..