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All About Eve

Adapted for Radio & Performed in Front of a Live Studio Audience by Many of the Original Film Stars

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All About Eve

Written by: Mr Punch Audiobooks
Narrated by: Bette Davis, Anne Baxter
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Mr Punch Presents: All About Eve, the Oscar-winning story of the self-effacing and ambitious actress Eve Harrington (Anne Baxter) who cleverly manipulates her way into the life of ageing Broadway star Margo Channing (Bette Davis). This venomous depiction of show business and backstage life has become a classic story of ambition and betrayal and one of Hollywood's all-time masterpieces.

Fasten your seatbelts, it’s going to be a bumpy night!

Hollywood Playhouse is a collection of Oscar-winning films adapted for the radio and performed by many of the original film stars in front of a live studio audience.

This programme has been re-mastered and re-edited from the original radio broadcast.

These radio dramas were…to become as popular as the movies themselves. Hollywood Movie Memories.

A lovely series to add to any film, audio or crime lovers’ collection. Audio World.

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Critic Reviews

"This is an excellent audio product that will appeal to the majority of audiobook listeners." (Talking Business)

"The wittiest, the most devastating, the most adult and literate motion picture ever made." (New York Morning Telegraph)

"All About Eve is not only a brilliant and clever portrait of an actress, it is a downright funny film, from its opening scene to the final fadeout." (New York Daily News)

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