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Episode Description:
In this captivating episode of Lux Radio Theater, a highly acclaimed adaptation of the classic film "All About Eve" is presented, featuring the iconic Bette Davis and Anne Baxter reprising their roles from the original movie. Aired on October 1st, 1951, on the CBS network, this radio adaptation brings to life the thrilling tale of ambition, manipulation, and backstage drama.
"All About Eve" follows the ambitious and cunning young actress Eve Harrington (played by Anne Baxter), who insinuates herself into the life of aging Broadway star Margo Channing (played by Bette Davis). Eve's seemingly innocent and devoted demeanor hides a relentless drive to usurp Margo's fame and success. As the story unfolds, the audience is taken on a rollercoaster ride of jealousy, deceit, and the dark underbelly of the entertainment industry.
Bette Davis delivers a powerful performance as Margo Channing, portraying her vulnerability and determination to remain at the top of her game. Anne Baxter expertly captures the multifaceted nature of Eve Harrington, seamlessly transitioning between her facade of innocence and her true manipulative self. The dynamic chemistry between the two actresses creates an electric atmosphere, showcasing their exceptional talents.
Supported by a talented cast, the Lux Radio Theater's adaptation of "All About Eve" brings the story to life through its gripping narrative, compelling dialogue, and a touch of old Hollywood glamour. The radio format allows listeners to use their imagination, immersing themselves in the drama and intrigue that unfolds on stage and behind the scenes
"All About Eve" was also originally a classic 1950 American drama film that was both written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Darryl F. Zanuck served as the producer of the film. The story of the film is based on a 1946 short story called "The Wisdom of Eve" written by Mary Orr, although Orr's name does not appear in the film's credits.
Cast:
Bette Davis as Margo Channing
Anne Baxter as Eve Harrington
Reginald Gardiner as Addison DeWitt
Bill Johnstone as Bill Simpson
Leon Ames as Lloyd Richards
Patsy Kelly as Birdie
Gary Merrill as Karen's husband
Jay Novello as Max Fabian
Barbara Eiler as Karen Richards
Lurene Tuttle as Miss Casswell
Walter Hampden as Dr. Aardvaark
Gerald Mohr as Director
Betty Lou Gerson as Phoeb
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