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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? The screenplay by Lukas Heller is based on the 1. Henry Farrell. Upon the film's release, it was met with widespread critical and box office acclaim and was later nominated for five Academy Awards, winning one for Best Costume Design, Black and White. The intensely bitter Hollywood rivalry between the film's two stars, Davis and Crawford, was heavily important to the film's initial success. In the years after release, critics continued to acclaim the film for its psychologically driven black comedy, camp, and creation of the psycho- biddy subgenre. By 1. 93. 5, their fortunes have reversed: Blanche is a successful film actress and Jane lives in obscurity, her films having failed.
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One night, Jane mocks Blanche at a party, prompting Blanche to run away in tears. That same night, Blanche is paralyzed from the waist down in a mysterious car accident that is unofficially blamed on Jane, who is found three days later in a drunken stupor. In 1. 96. 2 a wheelchair- bound Blanche (Joan Crawford) and Jane (Bette Davis) are living together in Blanche's mansion, purchased with Blanche's movie earnings.
By now, Jane has descended into alcoholism and mental illness and treats Blanche with cruelty to punish her for stealing her spotlight. Later, when Blanche informs Jane she may be selling the house, Jane's mental health begins to deteriorate further. During an argument, she removes the telephone from Blanche's bedroom, cutting Blanche off from the outside world. Later, Jane begins denying Blanche food, until she serves Blanche her dead parakeet on a platter- -and, at a later meal, a rat that she killed in the cellar. Jane becomes obsessed with recapturing her childhood stardom and puts an advertisement in the paper for a pianist to accompany her singing, When Jane leaves the house, Blanche tries to get the attention of her neighbor, Mrs. Bates (Anna Lee), by writing a note pleading for help and throwing it out her bedroom window.
Jane returns in time to notice the note and prevents Mrs. When Jane reads the note, the two sisters quarrel again. When Blanche's caretaker Elvira Stitt (Maidie Norman) comes to clean the house, Jane pays her and gives her the day off, but when Elvira returns later on, Jane abruptly fires her and sends her away.
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After Jane goes to the bank to get some cash, Elvira comes back and finds that Jane has locked Blanche in her room. When Jane returns a neighbor tells her she saw Elvira go into the house. Jane confronts Elvira. Meanwhile, eccentric and cash- strapped Edwin Flagg (Victor Buono) sees Jane's newspaper advertisement and arrives at the mansion, where Jane hires him as her accompanist. Desperate for cash, Edwin insincerely flatters Jane and encourages her to revive her act. While Jane drives Edwin home, Blanche searches the house for food and discovers Jane has been forging her signature on checks.
Desperate for help, Blanche crawls down the stairs and calls their doctor, telling him of Jane's erratic behavior and begging him to come to the house. Jane returns in time to find Blanche on the phone and beats her unconscious before imitating her voice over the phone and telling the doctor not to come. She then binds and gags Blanche and locks her back in her upstairs bedroom. Elvira, still suspicious of Jane, returns the next day and discovers Blanche in a weakened and starved state. Before she can rescue her, however, Jane beats Elvira to death with a hammer and disposes of her body.


Days later, the police call upon the Hudson house and tell Jane that her maid's cousin has reported her missing. The panicked Jane prepares to leave, taking Blanche with her. Before they can leave, Edwin shows up uninvited and drunk, and discovers Blanche in her bed, bound and emaciated. Edwin flees the house (later entering a drugstore where it is implied he notifies the authorities). Jane drives Blanche to the beach and reverts to her childhood self. Near death, Blanche confesses that her paralysis is her own fault: on the night of the accident, she had tried to run Jane over because she was angry at her sister for mocking her, and ever since she has let Jane believe she was to blame for her spine being severed when the car struck the iron gate of their house. Pathetically, Jane asks, .
Two police officers, who have come to arrest Jane for Elvira's murder, see Blanche lying motionless in the sand and rush to her. The film ends here, without revealing whether Blanche has survived her ordeal. Production. She said that Jane was someone who never washed her face, but just added more makeup. The house exterior of the Hudson mansion is located at 1. South Mc. Cadden Place in the neighborhood of Hancock Park, Los Angeles.
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Other residential exteriors show cottages on De. Longpre Avenue near Harvard Avenue in Hollywood without their current gated courtyards. The scene on the beach was shot in Malibu, reportedly the same site where Aldrich filmed the final scene of Kiss Me Deadly (1. Footage from the Bette Davis films Parachute Jumper and Ex- Lady (both 1. Joan Crawford film Sadie Mc. Kee (1. 93. 4) was used to represent the film acting of Baby Jane and Blanche respectively.
The neighbour's daughter was played by Davis' daughter B. Merrill who, following in the footsteps of Crawford's daughter Christina, later wrote a memoir that depicted her mother in an unfavorable light.
It was an open secret that Davis and Crawford loathed each other, and filming was contentious as their real- life hatred for one another spilled over into the production. As Crawford was on the board of directors for Pepsi Cola, Davis had Coca- Cola machines installed on set.
In revenge, Crawford, who knew Davis had a bad back, wore a weighted belt under her costume during a scene in which Jane must drag an unconscious Blanche across the room. Crawford then ruined the scene by laughing or smiling when her character was meant to be unconscious, necessitating that the scene be done again. After numerous retakes, the effort of moving the heavily weighted Crawford caused Davis to reinjure her back. Crawford was scheduled to appear alongside Davis on a publicity tour of Baby Jane but cancelled at the last minute. Davis claimed that Crawford backed out because she didn't want to share the stage with her. When she didn't hear back from her co- star, Crawford called Davis and asked her what she thought of the film to which Davis replied, .
She never said anything about my performance. Davis claimed that Crawford lobbied against her among Academy voters. When Anne Bancroft was declared the winner for The Miracle Worker, she was in New York performing in a play, and had agreed to have Crawford accept her award if she won. Crawford triumphantly swept on- stage to pick up the trophy. Davis later commented, . Joan was thrilled I hadn't.
Quirk the difficulty she was having with Davis because of the Oscar incident but added, . What was I supposed to do, let her hog all the glory, act like I hadn't even been in the movie?
She got the nomination. I didn't begrudge her that, but it would have been nice if she'd been a little gracious in interviews and given me a little credit.
I would have done it for her.? It was parodied by the Italian comedy film What Ever Happened to Baby Toto? A parody of ''What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?'' called 'Wha' Ha' Happened To Baby JJ?' was made by Alaska and Alyssa Edwards. It stars Jessica Lange as Crawford and Susan Sarandon as Davis. In his review in The New York Times, Bosley Crowther observed, .
The feeble attempts that Mr. Aldrich has made to suggest the irony of two once idolized and wealthy females living in such depravity, and the pathos of their deep- seated envy having brought them to this, wash out very quickly under the flood of sheer grotesquerie.
Crawford gives a quiet, remarkably fine interpretation of the crippled Blanche, held in emotionally by the nature and temperament of the role. As in the best Hitchcock movies, suspense, rather than actual mayhem, drives the film.
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