They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
TV & Film
Lee and Leah are back this time to tackle the film that really shot Bette Davis into superstardom, the William Wyler-directed "Jezebel" (1938). While the film is fairly dated and thus not all that great on things like feminism, slavery, and the like in a modern lens, it does feature a break-out performance by Davis, and it's notorious for all the real-life fucking that went on behind the scenes. Also, we don't know if you've heard, but Yellow Fever is fake news. All this and more, including what the hosts have watched lately, is talked about. So put on your best red dress and join us for this dance, won't you?
"Jezebel" IMDB
Featured Music: "Raise a Ruckus" by Bette Davis /w 'Servants' & "Waltz" by Max Steiner.
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