As I noted the date today, I remembered it meant something, but what? Oh yeah, Bette.
TCM is commemorating the day by showing a series of Bette's films with offerings ranging from 1936, The Golden Arrow and The Petrified Forest, to 1965, The Nanny. There were also bonuses yesterday as part of a series of Michael Curtiz directed films, including 1932's The Cabin the the Cotton.
It's always a pleasure to see a series of Bette Davis films. I like to think of what films I'd include. She had quite a career.
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