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da die meisten hier ein paar Tage älter sind als ich könnt ihr mir vielleicht helfen,
ich suche einen schwarzweiß-Film, in dem die Hauptdarstellerin Charlotte heißt, ein Lied eine zentrale Rolle spielt, von dem ich nur noch den Ausschnit "...Husch, husch sweet Charlotte..." weiß.
Ziehmlich am Ende kommt ein Typ, der vorher im Sumpf versunken ist bei ihr im Haus die Treppe runter, sie schreit und ihm fällt der Kopf ab und purzelt die Treppe runter, bis er vor ihr liegen bleibt...
Hat jemand eine Ahnung, wie der Film heißt?
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... Stuttgart Frech 1997 32 S. Topp 3-7724-2172-5 Husch, ins Körbchen ... Film 1992 Orig.:
Nordirland 1990 FSK ab 12 7244 Hush...Hush, sweet Charlotte : [Video] Aldrich ...
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... Tipp1: Schuld war eine Autopanne. U-turn - punkt für boogey 5.Husch Husch, oder
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Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)
Directed byRobert Aldrich
Writing credits
Henry Farrell (also novel Whatever Happened to Cousin Charlotte?)
Lukas Heller
Add to MyMoviesIMDbPro Professional DetailsGenre: Horror / Thriller (more)
Plot Summary: Charlotte Hollis, wealthy southern spinster, is shunned by her community for the grizzly murder some 40 years prior of her intended... (more)
User Comments: Southern Discomfort (more)
User Rating: 7.4/10 (1,492 votes)
Cast overview, first billed only: Bette Davis.... Charlotte HollisOlivia de Havilland.... Miriam DeeringJoseph Cotten.... Dr. Drew BaylissAgnes Moorehead.... Velma CrutherCecil Kellaway.... Harry WillisVictor Buono.... Samuel Eugene ("Big Sam") HollisMary Astor.... Mrs. Jewel MayhewWesley Addy.... Sheriff Luke StandishWilliam Campbell.... Paul MarchandBruce Dern.... John MayhewFrank Ferguson.... Walter Blake, newspaper editorGeorge Kennedy.... ForemanDave Willock.... Taxi driverMichel Petit.... Gang leader (as Michael Petit)John Megna.... New boy (more)
Also Known As:
What Ever Happened to Cousin Charlotte?
Runtime: 133 min
Country: USA
Language: English
Color: Black and White
Sound Mix: Mono
Certification: Finland:K-16 / Sweden:15 / UK:15 / USA:Unrated
Trivia: Barbara Stanwyck was originally sought for the role of Jewel Mayhew which eventually went to Mary Astor. It was to be Astor's last film. (more)
Goofs: Anachronisms: In the ballroom dance scene near the beginning of the film, the women's hairstyles are 1964 vintage, rather than in 1927 style as the scene calls for. (more)
Quotes:
Harry Willis: You're my favorite living mystery.
Charlotte: Have you ever solved me?
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Awards: Nominated for 7 Oscars. Another 5 wins (more)
HUSH... HUSH...Memorabilia
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9 out of 13 people found the following comment useful:-
Southern Discomfort, 26 September 2000
Author: BaronBl00d (baronbl00d@aol.com) from NC
Few films have the ability to show the decay of plantation life in the South better than Hush...Hush sweet Charlotte. The setting is a rural plantation home that in 1927 was the scene of a brutal murder where an unfaithful husband was beheaded and behanded. Next we fast forward to 1964 and see the effects of this crime on Charlotte Hollis..the young girl accused of the crime and bordering on mental instability. Bette Davis plays Charlotte and her performance is a tour-de-force as she plays a woman under stress with a zeal that would make any ham actor proud. Davis tops her baby Jane performance by not only creating a character with obvious problems, but also giving this character feeling, compassion, and an air of pity. The plot of the film involves Davis's descent into madness as she thinks she sees things..or really does. The rest of the cast is first-rate with Joseph Cotten playing the stereotypical Southern doctor with the over-pronounced inflection only Cotten could provide. Olivia De Havilland creates one of her better roles, and makes a superb wicked woman. The real treat to watch is Agnes Moorehead who plays a wise-cracking, crotchetey housekeeper. Rounding out the superb cast are a few nice performances from the ever affable Cecil Kellaway as one of the few humane people in the film, a nice cameo by Mary Astor, Bruce Dern and Victor Buono in flashback sequences. The movie tells a pretty inventive tale...but really is a showcase for great talent, good direction, wonderful atmosphere, and a rather perverse thematic underpinning. To use a well-worn cliche....they just don't make em like this anymore. Ain't it a shame!
Agnes Moorehead
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Filmography as: Actress, Miscellaneous Crew, Herself, Notable TV Guest Appearances
Actress - filmography
(1970s) (1960s) (1950s) (1940s)
- Dear Dead Delilah (1975) .... Delilah Charles
- Rex Harrison Presents Stories of Love (1974) (TV)
... aka Short Stories of Love
... aka Short Story
... aka Three Faces of Love - Frankenstein: The True Story (1973) (TV) .... Mrs. Blair
- Charlotte's Web (1973) (voice) .... The Goose
... aka E.B. White's Charlotte's Web (USA: promotional title) - Night of Terror (1972) (TV) .... Bronsky
- Rolling Man (1972) (TV) .... Grandmother
- Suddenly Single (1971) (TV) .... Marlene
- Marriage: Year One (1971) (TV) .... Grandma Duden
- What's the Matter with Helen? (1971) .... Sister Alma
- The Strange Monster of Strawberry Cove (1971) (TV) .... Mrs. Pringle
- The Ballad of Andy Crocker (1969) (TV) .... Lisa's mother
- Alice Through the Looking Glass (1966) (TV) .... The Red Queen
- The Singing Nun (1966) .... Sister Cluny
- "Bewitched" (1964) TV Series .... Endora (1964-1972)
- Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964) .... Velma Cruther
... aka What Ever Happened to Cousin Charlotte? - Who's Minding the Store? (1963) .... Mrs. Phoebe Tuttle
- How the West Was Won (1962) .... Rebecca Prescott
- Poor Mr. Campbell (1962) (TV) .... Adrice Campbell
- Jessica (1962) .... Maria Lombardo
... aka Sage-femme, le curé et le bon Dieu, La (France) - Bachelor in Paradise (1961) .... Judge Peterson
- Twenty Plus Two (1961) .... Mrs. Delaney
... aka It Started in Tokyo (UK) - Pollyanna (1960) .... Mrs. Snow
- The Bat (1959) .... Cornelia van Gorder
- Night of the Quarter Moon (1959) .... Cornrlia Nelson
... aka Flesh and Flame
... aka The Color of Her Skin (USA) - Tempesta, La (1958) .... Vassilissa
... aka Tempête, La (France)
... aka Tempest (USA) - The Story of Mankind (1957) .... Queen Elizabeth
- Raintree County (1957) .... Ellen Shawnessy
- Jeanne Eagels (1957) .... Mme. Neilson
- The True Story of Jesse James (1957) .... Mrs. Samuel
... aka The James Brothers (UK) - The Opposite Sex (1956) .... Countess D'Brion
- Pardners (1956) .... Matilda Kingsley
- The Revolt of Mamie Stover (1956) .... Bertha Parchman
- The Swan (1956) .... Princess Beatrix
- Meet Me in Las Vegas (1956) .... Miss Hattie
... aka Viva Las Vegas! (UK) - The Conqueror (1956) .... Hunlun
... aka Conqueror of the Desert - All That Heaven Allows (1955) .... Sara Warren
- The Left Hand of God (1955) .... Beryl Sigman
- Untamed (1955) .... Aggie (Kildare's governess)
- Magnificent Obsession (1954) .... Nancy Ashford
- Those Redheads from Seattle (1953) .... Mrs. Edmonds
- Main Street to Broadway (1953) .... Mildred Waterbury
- Scandal at Scourie (1953) .... Sister Josephine
- The Story of Three Loves (1953) .... Aunt Lydia (segment "The Jealous Lover")
... aka Equilibrium
... aka Three Stories of Love - The Blazing Forest (1952) .... Jessie Crain
- The Blue Veil (1951) .... Mrs. Palfrey
- Show Boat (1951) .... Parthy Hawks
- Adventures of Captain Fabian (1951) .... Aunt Jezebel
... aka New Orleans Adventure
... aka Taverne de New Orléans, La (France) - Fourteen Hours (1951) .... Christine Hill Cosick
- Caged (1950) .... Ruth Benton
- Black Jack (1950) .... Mrs.Emily Birk
... aka Captain Blackjack (USA)
... aka Jack, el Negro - Without Honor (1949) .... Katherine Williams
... aka Woman Accused (USA: reissue title) - The Great Sinner (1949) .... Emma Getzel
- The Stratton Story (1949) .... Ma Stratton
- Johnny Belinda (1948) .... Aggie McDonald
- Station West (1948) .... Mrs. Caslon (gold-mine owner)
- The Woman in White (1948) .... Countess Fosco
- Summer Holiday (1948) .... Cousin Lily
- The Lost Moment (1947) .... Juliana Borderau
- Dark Passage (1947) .... Madge Rapf
- Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945) .... Bruna Jacobson
- Her Highness and the Bellboy (1945) .... Countess Zoe
- Keep Your Powder Dry (1945) .... Lt. Col. Spottiswoode
- Tomorrow, the World! (1944) .... Jessie
- Mrs. Parkington (1944) .... 'Baroness' Aspasia Conti
- The Seventh Cross (1944) .... Madame Marelli
... aka The Seven Crosses - Dragon Seed (1944) .... Third Cousin's Wife
- Since You Went Away (1944) .... Mrs. Emily Hawkins
- Jane Eyre (1944) .... Mrs. Reed
- Government Girl (1943) .... Mrs. Wright
- The Youngest Profession (1943) .... Miss Featherstone
- Journey Into Fear (1943) .... Mrs. Mathews
- The Big Street (1942) .... Violette
- The Magnificent Ambersons (1942) .... Fanny
- Citizen Kane (1941) .... Mary Kane
Filmography as: Actress, Miscellaneous Crew, Herself, Notable TV Guest Appearances
Miscellaneous Crew - filmography
- King of Kings (1961) (dialogue coach) (uncredited)
Filmography as: Actress, Miscellaneous Crew, Herself, Notable TV Guest Appearances
Herself - filmography
(1960s) (1950s)
- Mr. Blackwell Presents (1968) (TV) .... Herself
- Operation Raintree (1957) (uncredited) .... Herself
Filmography as: Actress, Miscellaneous Crew, Herself, Notable TV Guest Appearances
- "Night Gallery" playing "Witch" in episode: "The Witches Feast" (episode # 3.21) 1973
- "Marcus Welby, M.D." playing "Mrs. Ramsey" in episode: "He Could Sell Iceboxes to the Eskimos" (episode # 4.6) 17 October 1972
- "Love, American Style" playing "Nagging Mother" in episode: "Love and the Anxious Mama" (episode # 3.18a) 28 January 1972
- "Love, American Style" playing "Mrs. Cooper" in episode: "Love and the Particular Girl" (episode # 3.13c) 17 December 1971
- "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" playing "Herself - Guest Performer" (episode # 5.11) 29 November 1971
- "The Smith Family" in episode: "The Anniversary" (episode # 2.1) 15 September 1971
- "Night Gallery" playing "Emma Brigham" in episode: "Certain Shadows on the Wall" (episode # 1.7) 30 December 1970
- "The Virginian" playing "Ma Garvey" in episode: "Gun Quest" (episode # 9.6) 21 October 1970
- "Barefoot in the Park" playing "Mrs. Wilson" in episode: "Pilot" (episode # 1.1) 24 September 1970
- "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" playing "Herself" 14 April 1970
- "Lancer" playing "Mrs. Normile" in episode: "A Person Unknown" (episode # 2.9) 25 November 1969
- "Custer" playing "Watoma" in episode: "Spirit Woman" (episode # 1.14) 13 December 1967
- "Girl Talk" playing "Herself" 5 May 1967
- "The Mike Douglas Show" playing "Herself" 3 May 1967
- "The Merv Griffin Show" playing "Herself" 1 May 1967
- "The Wild Wild West" playing "Emma Valentine" in episode: "The Night of the Vicious Valentine" (episode # 2.20) 10 February 1967
- "The Hollywood Squares" playing "Herself" 20 October 1966
- "The Hollywood Squares" playing "Herself" 18 October 1966
- "The Hollywood Squares" playing "Herself" 17 October 1966
- "Burke's Law" playing "Pauline Moss" in episode: "Who Killed Hamlet?" (episode # 2.28) 7 April 1965
- "Burke's Law" playing "Dona Ynez Ortega y Esteban" in episode: "Who Killed Don Pablo?" (episode # 1.31) 1 May 1964
- "The Greatest Show on Earth" playing "Millie" in episode: "This Train Don't Stop Till It Gets There" (episode # 1.28) 14 April 1964
- "Channing" playing "Professor Amelia Webster" in episode: "Freedom Is a Lovesome Thing God Wot" (episode # 1.21) 4 March 1964
- "Burke's Law" playing "Liz Haggerty" in episode: "Who Killed Beau Sparrow?" (episode # 1.14) 27 December 1963
- "The Jerry Lester Show" playing "Herself" 10 February 1963
- "The Twilight Zone" playing "Woman" in episode: "The Invaders" (episode # 2.15) 27 January 1961
- "The Rifleman" playing "Alberta 'Bertie' Hoakam" in episode: "Miss Bertie" (episode # 3.14) 27 December 1960
- "Shirley Temple's Storybook" playing "Hepsibah Pyncheon" in episode: "The House of Seven Gables" (episode # 2.12) 11 December 1960
- "Rawhide" playing "Sister Frances" in episode: "Incident at Poco Tiempo" (episode # 3.8) 9 December 1960
- "Adventures in Paradise" playing "Jikiri" in episode: "The Krismen" (episode # 2.5) 31 October 1960
- "Shirley Temple's Storybook" playing "Mombi the Witch" in episode: "The Land of Oz" (episode # 2.1) 18 September 1960
- "The Chevy Mystery Show" playing "Elizabeth Marshall" in episode: "Trial By Fury" (episode # 1.11) 7 August 1960
- "Toast of the Town" playing "Mrs. Snow - Scene from 'Pollyanna'" (archive footage) (episode # 13.34) 22 May 1960
- "The Millionaire" in episode: "Millionaire Katherine Boland" (episode # 6.30) 19 April 1960
- "Startime" playing "Carmen Lynch" in episode: "Closed Set" (episode # 1.20) 16 February 1960
- "The Rebel" in episode: "In Memoriam" (episode # 1.10) 6 December 1959
- "Alcoa Theatre" playing "Mrs. Adams" in episode: "Man of His House" (episode # 2.12) 9 March 1959
- "General Electric Theater" playing "Ana Konrad Bethlen" in episode: "Deed of Mercy" (episode # 7.22) 1 March 1959
- "Shirley Temple's Storybook" playing "Witch" in episode: "Rapunzel" (episode # 1.13) 27 October 1958
- "Suspicion" playing "Katherine Searles" in episode: "The Protege" (episode # 1.31) 12 May 1958
- "Playhouse 90" playing "Rose Ganun" in episode: "The Dungeon" (episode # 2.30) 17 April 1958
- "The DuPont Show of the Month" playing "Madame Defarge" in episode: "A Tale of Two Cities" (episode # 1.7) 27 March 1958
- "Wagon Train" playing "Mary Halstead" in episode: "The Mary Halstead Story" (episode # 1.10) 20 November 1957
- "Climax!" playing "Irene" in episode: "Locked in Fear" (episode # 3.29) 4 July 1957
- "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" in episode: "The Life You Save" (episode # 6.20) 1 March 1957
- "Studio 57" playing "Mrs. Tolliver" in episode: "Teacher" (episode # 3.7) 28 October 1956
- "Climax!" in episode: "Child of the Wind" (episode # 2.41a) 2 August 1956
- "Matinee Theater" playing "Mrs. Barnes" in episode: "Greybeards and Witches" (episode # 1.130) 1 May 1956
- "The Revlon Mirror Theater" in episode: "Lullaby" (episode # 2.3) 3 October 1953