
Bette Davis
Regina Hubbard Giddens
Herbert Marshall
Horace Giddens
Teresa Wright
Alexandra "Zan" Giddens
Richard Carlson
David Hewitt
Dan Duryea
Leo Hubbard
Patricia Collinge
Birdie Hubbard
Charles Dingle
Ben Hubbard
Carl Benton Reid
Oscar Hubbard
Jessica Grayson
Addie
John Marriott
Cal
Russell Hicks
William Marshall
Lucien Littlefield
Manders
Virginia Brissac
Mrs. Hewitt
Terry Nibert
Julia
Henry 'Hot Shot' Thomas
Harold
Charles R. Moore
Simon
Hooper Atchley
Party Guest (uncredited)
Al Bridge
Dawson (uncredited)
Tex Driscoll
Bank Customer (uncredited)
Jesse Graves
Headwaiter (uncredited)
Lew Kelly
Train Companion (uncredited)
Henry Roquemore
Depositor (uncredited)
Kenny Washington
Servant (uncredited)
Libby Taylor
Belle - Servant (uncredited)
Released
en
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- #alabama
- #family relationships
- #money
- #business
- #train
- #theft
- #apple
- #embezzlement
- #railway station
- #heart condition
- #safe deposit box
- #cotton mill
- #father daughter relationship
Reviews

Bette Davis heads an impressive cast in this cracking tale of the ruthless "Hubbard" family who dominate the town of Linnet at the start of the 20th century. Davis is "Regina" who lives a grand existence with her daughter "Alexandra" (Teresa Wright) and two brothers "Oscar" (Carl Reid) and "Ben" (Charles Dingle) living next door. When a business opportunity presents itself to them, she manipulates

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