BETTE DAVIS & GENA ROWLANDS "STRANGERS " 1979 10/10
The First Lady of the American Screen, Bette Davis, earned the 1979 Best Actress Emmy Award (Prime Time, Limited Series or Special) for her work opposite Gena Rowlands, the Queen of Independent Cinema, in the outstanding made-for-TV classic "Strangers: The Story of A Mother And Daughter". Rarely been seen since its May 1979 broadcast, it marks a vital point in the career of Hollywood's greatest actress as it is one of the high points of Miss Davis's "Silver Age", when she played rich parts in some of the most acclaimed television productions of the mid-1970s through the early 1980s. Three decades after its broadcast and two decades after Bette's passing, "Strangers" remains a superb and resonant human drama, deservedly comparable to Ingmar Bergman's "Autumn Sonata" and James L. Brooks's "Terms of Endearment". I hope that my fellow Bette fans will continue to cherish one of her last great performances and films.

Mercedes McCambridge Interview (May 15, 1981)

BETTE DAVIS & GENA ROWLANDS "STRANGERS " 1979 2/10

Bette Davis Declares Frank Capra A "Great Director"

Gena Rowlands & Peter Falk on A WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE

A Long Day's Journey Into Light—(BD Hyman's testimony) Part 1 of 4

Gena Rowlands and John Cassavetes Hid Their Troubled Marriage

Shelley Winters – From Bombshell to Broadway and Back

Gloria (1980) - Good Riddance, Kid! Scene | Movieclips

BETTE DAVIS & GENA ROWLANDS "STRANGERS " 1979 5/10

Bette Davis and Edith Head on making ALL ABOUT EVE

Sir Laurence Olivier talks about Marilyn Monroe!

Bette Davis--Just Like a Man, Two's Company, 1972 TV

BETTE DAVIS & GENA ROWLANDS "STRANGERS" 1979 1/10

Interview with Bette Davis' daughter B. D. Hyman (1985, Part 1 of 2)

Mae West speaking at UCLA 5/12/1971

Dark Victory (1939): Not Another Headache? - Classic Movie Clip - Bette Davis - Geraldine Fitzgerald

Bette Davis - American Film Institute A Salute (1st 8 Mins Only) 13.07.77

Gena Rowlands - From Baby to 88 Year Old

Bette Davis for General Electric Early 1930s

