Bette Davis, Joan Crawford , Victor
Buono , Marjorie Bennett, Anna Lee, Maide Norman
As a child, "Baby Jane" Hudson
was the toast of vaudeville. As an adult, however, Baby Jane was
overshadowed by her more talented sister Blanche, who became a top
movie star. Then, one night in the early 1930s, came The Accident,
which crippled Blanche for life and which was blamed on a drunken,
jealous Jane. Flash-forward to 1962: Jane (Bette Davis), decked
out in garish chalk-white makeup, still lives with the invalid Blanche
(Joan Crawford) in their decaying LA mansion. When Jane isn't tormenting
the helpless Blanche by serving her dead rats for breakfast, she
is plotting and planning her show-biz comeback. Convinced that her
days are numbered if she remains in the house with her addlepated
sister, Blanche desperately tries to get away, but all avenues of
escape are cut off by the deranged Jane. What Ever Happened to Baby
Jane? sparked a trend towards casting venerable Hollywood female
stars in such grotesque grand guignol melodramas as Lady in a Cage
(1964) and Hush ... Hush Sweet Charlotte (1965). In addition to
revitalizing the careers of Davis and Crawford, whose real-life
mutual animosity came through loud and clear, the film made a star
of sorts of 24-year-old character actor Victor Buono, cast as a
porcine mama's-boy musical composer. Lukas Heller's screenplay was
based on the novel by Henry Farrell. |