| 1. | Nights In Rodanthe | 2008 |
| 2. | The Lake House (duplicate) | 2006 |
| 3. | You've Got Mail (duplicate) | 1998 |
| 4. | The Bodyguard | 1992 |
| 5. | A Star Is Born | 1976 |
| 6. | Splendor In The Grass | 1961 |
| 7. | Annie Get Your Gun | 1950 |
| 8. | Now Voyager | 1942 |
| 9. | The Philadelphia Story (duplicate) | 1940 |
| 10. | Gone With the Wind (duplicate) | 1939 |
| 11. | Two Weeks Notice | 2002 |
| 12. | Jezebel | 1938 |
| 13. | Rebel Without a Cause (duplicate) | 1955 |
| 14. | Mrs. Miniver | 1942 |
| 15. | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | 1958 |
| 16. | Casablanca (duplicate) | 1942 |
| 17. | A Touch of Class | 1973 |
| 18. | Doctor Zhivago (duplicate) | 1965 |
| 19. | The Goodbye Girl | 1977 |
| 20. | A Streetcar Named Desire | 1951 |
"A dazzling romantic melodrama." -- Pauline Kael
While movie fans were abuzz over who might play Scarlett O'Hara in the upcoming Gone with the Wind, Bette Davis got another Southern belle role - and gave a fiery performance that won the 1938 Best Actress Academy Award®. Davis plays Julie, a New Orleans beauty whose constant attempts to goad fiancé Pres Dillard (Henry Fonda) to jealousy backfire. Angry and disgraced, Pres breaks their engagement and leaves town. Julie endures a year of remorse until Pres comes home - married. Then her vengeance explodes.
Jezebel is also noted for its sumptuous sets and costumes, Fay Bainter's Oscar®-winning performance and William Wyler's vivid direction, highlighted by a horrifying recreation of a yellow fever epidemic. But the film's greatest strength is Davis, whose titanic talent has never been better displayed than in Jezebel.
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Bette Davis | Julie Marsden |
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Henry Fonda | Preston Dillard |
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George Brent | Buck Cantrell |
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Margaret Lindsay | Amy Bradford Dillard |
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Donald Crisp | Dr. Livingstone |
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Fay Bainter | Aunt Belle Massey |
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Richard Cromwell | Ted Dillard |
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Henry O'Neill | General Theopholus Bogardus |
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Spring Byington | Mrs. Kendrick |
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John Litel | Jean La Cour |
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Gordon Oliver | Dick Allen |
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Janet Shaw | Molly Allen |
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Theresa Harris | Zette |
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Margaret Early | Stephanie Kendrick |
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Irving Pichel | Huger |
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Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson | Gros Bat |
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Matthew 'Stymie' Beard | Ti Bat |
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Lew Payton | Uncle Cato |
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Georges Renavent | De Lautruc |
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Trevor Bardette | Sheriff at Plantation |
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Paul Bradley | Bar Patron |
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Al Bridge | New Orleans Sheriff |
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Maurice Brierre | Drunk |
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Daisy Bufford | Flower Girl |
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Frederick Burton | First Director |
| Director | William Wyler |
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| Writer | Clements Ripley, Abem Finkel, John Huston, Owen Davis, Robert Buckner, Louis F. Edelman | |
| Producer | Henry Blanke, Hal B. Wallis, William Wyler | |
| Musician | Max Steiner | |
| Photography | Ernest Haller | |
| Edition | Remastered Edition |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Standard (1.33:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC] |
| Subtitles | English | French | Spanish |
| Distributor | Warner Brothers |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | May 30, 2006 |
| Regions | 1 |