New York Times, 08/09/2005, p.E5, "Though Davis gives her standard spectacular performance, it's Ms. de Havilland who gets the chance here to show some range."
Entertainment Weekly, 08/19/2005, p.127, "Robert Aldrich's cast of great vets keeps mystery in the magnolia-scented air."
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Stereo - English, Spanish
Mono - English, Spanish
Subtitles - English, Spanish
Additional Release Material:
Original Theatrical Trailer
Bonus Trailers - 1. THE GOOD SON
2. THE OMEN
3. THE SNAKE PIT
4. THE VANISHING
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Bette Davis plays Charlotte Hollis, a hermetic spinster haunted by memories of her murdered fiancé. Charlotte, whose only social contact is with her maid, Velma (Agnes Moorehead), is crushed to learn that the state wants to tear down her mansion and put up a highway in its place. She calls on her cousin Miriam (Olivia de Havilland) for help, but Miriam fails to offer any assistance other than bringing in the family physician (Joseph Cotten) to have her troubled relative committed. As the nightmares of her fiancé continue to haunt her, Charlotte ends up fighting not only for the Hollis estate but for her sanity as well.
Director Robert Aldrich resumes the electric collaboration with Davis begun in the terrifying smash hit WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE? Davis heads up the stellar cast (which includes Bruce Dern and George Kennedy in small, early roles and Mary Astor in her last film appearance) with a performance that radiates desperation, entrapment, and inevitable collapse. HUSH...HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE provides a chilling investigation of a heartbreakingly demented mind.