BETTE DAVIS & GARY MERRILL "THE STARMAKER" 1958 (2/3)

Miss Bette Davis and her husband and father to her children Michael and Margo, actor Gary Merrill, made their fourth and final appearance before the cameras together in this rare piece of TV history that was originally conceived as a pilot for a proposed series called Paula. In the semi-autobiography Mother Goddam, written by Whitney Stine with the aid of Miss Davis, Bette dismisses the pilot for Paula as proof that her career had sunk to an unbearable low. But for fans of the palpable onscreen/offscreen chemistry of Miss Davis and Mr. Merrill, who also worked together in Another Mans Poison and Phone Call From A Stranger and would embark on a highly successful touring theatrical production The World of Carl Sandburg, this pilot is a gem. The show that would have been Paula was re-titled The Starmaker before it aired as a onetime special on the anthology series Studio 57 in March of 1958, and in honor of Miss Daviss Centennial, I hope that you will all relive the sparks that flew between The Merrills onscreen and find out how the masterful Bette could elevate seemingly inconsequential material to a relevant and empowering characterization. VIVA LA BETTE!

BETTE DAVIS & GARY MERRILL "THE STARMAKER" 1958 (3/3)
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BETTE DAVIS & GARY MERRILL "THE STARMAKER" 1958 (3/3)

BETTE DAVIS & GARY MERRILL "THE STARMAKER" 1958 (1/3)
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BETTE DAVIS & GARY MERRILL "THE STARMAKER" 1958 (1/3)

Bette Davis as Dolley Madison--"Footnote on a Doll", Natalie Schafer TV
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Bette Davis as Dolley Madison--"Footnote on a Doll", Natalie Schafer TV

BETTE DAVIS TV SHOW - THE DECORATOR 1965 UNSOLD PILOT 26 MINS
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BETTE DAVIS TV SHOW - THE DECORATOR 1965 UNSOLD PILOT 26 MINS

Phone Call From a Stranger (1952) American Film Noir Drama Film / Shelley Winters, Gary Merrill
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Phone Call From a Stranger (1952) American Film Noir Drama Film / Shelley Winters, Gary Merrill

Love Affair (1939) | A shipboard romance collides with destiny | Irene Dunne, Charles Boye
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Love Affair (1939) | A shipboard romance collides with destiny | Irene Dunne, Charles Boye

🎬 Three Steps in the Dark (1953) | British Murder Mystery | Greta Gynt & Hugh Sinclair 🕯️🔍
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🎬 Three Steps in the Dark (1953) | British Murder Mystery | Greta Gynt & Hugh Sinclair 🕯️🔍

📸 For Your Eyes Only: Rare 1940s–1980s Celebrity Photos Hidden for Decades | Forgotten Moments
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📸 For Your Eyes Only: Rare 1940s–1980s Celebrity Photos Hidden for Decades | Forgotten Moments

BETTE DAVIS "WITH MALICE TOWARD ONE" 1957 (2/3)
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BETTE DAVIS "WITH MALICE TOWARD ONE" 1957 (2/3)

The Downfall of Catherine Deneuve: Fame, Beauty, and the Weight of Icon Status
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The Downfall of Catherine Deneuve: Fame, Beauty, and the Weight of Icon Status

Bette Davis, John Williams--For Better, For Worse, 1957 TV
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Bette Davis, John Williams--For Better, For Worse, 1957 TV

Shelley Winters, Gary Merrill, Keenan Wynn in "Phone Call from a Stranger" (1952) -feat. Bette Davis
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Shelley Winters, Gary Merrill, Keenan Wynn in "Phone Call from a Stranger" (1952) -feat. Bette Davis

Cast a Dark Shadow (1955) Classic Film, Dirk Bogarde and Margaret Lockwood | Full Movie #crimedrama
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Cast a Dark Shadow (1955) Classic Film, Dirk Bogarde and Margaret Lockwood | Full Movie #crimedrama

Keeping Up Appearances Best of Series 1 & 2! | BBC Comedy Greats
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Keeping Up Appearances Best of Series 1 & 2! | BBC Comedy Greats

Bette Davis Said I Had No Talent. My Daughter Said Worse. They Were Both Wrong About What Mattered.
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Bette Davis Said I Had No Talent. My Daughter Said Worse. They Were Both Wrong About What Mattered.

Beloved Infidel | Gregory Peck Movie
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Beloved Infidel | Gregory Peck Movie

The Strange Woman (1947) Serves Complex Femme Fatale Noir
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The Strange Woman (1947) Serves Complex Femme Fatale Noir

Alien Trees Invade a Navy Base | Horror Sci-Fi | Full Movie | Navy vs Night Monsters
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Alien Trees Invade a Navy Base | Horror Sci-Fi | Full Movie | Navy vs Night Monsters

Grace Kelly's Marriage Was Much Nastier Than You Thought
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Grace Kelly's Marriage Was Much Nastier Than You Thought