What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Approval Rate: 72%
Reviews 18
by victor83
Mon Jan 19 2009Being generous with 4 stars, which I will give because of Bette Davis. Ms. Davis was and remains one of the greatest talents ever to grace the silver screen. Joan Crawford on the other hand was a sopa opera caliber actress. A creepy story.
by edt4226d
Mon Jul 23 2007I don't know if you could truly regard this as a classic in the purest sense of the word, but it is a tremendous amount of fun. Great to watch veteran Hollywood adversaries Crawford and Davis compete in seeing who can chew up the most scenery. Davis wins, hands down, but Crawford has her moments. The "rat for dinner" scene still chills me every time I see it.
by irishgit
Mon Jul 23 2007Over the top, scenery chewing fun with two of the best scenery chewers in Hollywood history. Its not that good of a movie, but it is entertaining in a kind of sick way. And as edt4 says, "rat for dinner" is a particularly special scene.
by randyman
Thu Mar 08 2007They did their job so well, I could never look at either actress the same again. Both these women freaked me out.
by lion_in_winter
Mon Jan 29 2007This 1962 film has been a cult classic for years- but it is also an excellent horror film as well. Davis and Crawford give credible, ghoulish and excellent performances. At times Davis' outfits, horrible pancake makeup and voice are very disturbing and sick- but also brilliant at the same time. Crawford is A sad and washed up former movie queen in a wheel chair (because Davis, her sister ran over her) who is dependent on Davis who is abusive, mentally ill and a alcoholic. A sad and most disturbing film about the decline of two women who live a reclusive bizarre life in Hollywood. Victor Buono also puts in an interesting and quirky performance as well. Filmed in stark Black and white.
by paintfullyours
Sat Jan 21 2006In the horror film genre, this is a reigning champ. I have never been a fan of the so called "slasher" movies, that contain no psychological angst, but rather the anticipation of the girl to fall in the forest ( which she always does ) and gets, well you know.... In what ever happened to Baby Jane, we see two dynamic legendary actresses displaying the best there is in this genre. Of couse the feuding between them in real life, only enhances the fire, this film is extremely well thought out, and the performances by these two ladies is fantastic. Bette Davis' face alone could scare the h**l out of anyone, and Joan is wonderful as always as the tormented bedridden sister. Through a collection of horrible circumstances, we are ultimately lead to an ending that makes us all contemplate "what will happen now?" and I personally love that aspect of filmaking. I don't always like to be told what to think, or to be given a nice neat little package to feel comfortable with. Extr... Read more
by cablejockey
Sat Jan 21 2006I found this movie very disturbing and unusual. One minute it seems like you know what will happen next, but you find out your'e wrong. The ending is very surprising. Bette Davis and Joan Crawford are fascinating, and prove they still had what it takes to tell a good story. This movie should be watched, and please leave your thoughts about it here.
by molfan
Sun Apr 03 2005well done movie with Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. Baby Jane is a former child star. she is much older now and has to take care of her invalid sister. Baby Jane is slowly loosing her mind and taking it out on her sister. she does some awful scarey stuff to her like serving her a dead rat for dinner.Bette Davis must of had ball playing the scarey wacko sister. From what I have heard Bette Davis and Joan Crawford actually despised one another, so the working conditions must have been interesting.pretty good movie though.
by djahuti
Tue Jan 18 2005Classic Bette Davis.This was made when writers could write,and well before special effects,gratuitous violence and over the top tittilation ruined movies for the intelligent.
by jed1000
Mon Apr 05 2004What's not to like about Bette Davis chewing up scenery and making Joan Crawford miserable? Fantastic movie. Great performances by all concerned.
by scarletfeather
Sun Dec 07 2003This movie is actually scarier than the horror films of today, which have a lot more graphic and gratuitous violence. Bette Davis is terrifying as the vicious caretaker of her invalid sister-the scene where she serves her sister a dinner of cooked parakeets(her sister's pets) is frighening and horrifying indeed. Bette Davis chews up the scenery as the loony-toons sister, who despises her sibling. Joan Crawford (of wire-hanger fame) also does a decent job as the mild, long-suffering sister.
by lukskywlkr
Thu Nov 14 2002A little bit weird, this movie. Who would have thought that Joan Crawford would play the normal sister while Bette Davis plays the psycho? Anyway, the scene where Davis tells Crawford they have rats in the cellar, and then she serves her dinner...I'll let you figure out the rest.
by errol4e1
Fri Feb 22 2002Kind of interesting...and very bizzare.
by stud_in_americ_a
Tue Dec 11 2001One of the most well acted movies to ever be produced. Joan Crawford is fantastic in her role as the persecuted wheel chair ridden sister. Victor Buono is magnificent in his role of piano playing lover. But one of the best roles in all of screen hostiry is portrayed by Bette Davis as the psychopathic fiend who is slowly going insane and returning to her childhood. You won't turn it off once it is on. Definitely see this chiller classic.
by heppy1c3
Sun Nov 04 2001Eerie, suspensful, and slightly twisted. I love it!
by urbanani
Tue Aug 14 2001Extremely well written and acted; very suspenseful. A great classic film.
by callmetootie
Thu Apr 05 2001What Ever Happened To Baby Jane may sound like a pretty lousy movie, but it is in fact an extremly chilling and scary movie. The film is about a young woman who is being stalked by her evil sister. The movie keeps gettings scarier right from the start, and you keep wondering what her sister is going to do next.
by beatles_fan_4_ever
Sat Mar 31 2001Pretty good movie. I've seen it a few times over the years.