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OF HUMAN BONDAGE // Full Drama Movie // Bette Davis, Leslie Howard & Frances Dee // EN // HD // 720p

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A young man finds himself attracted to a cold and unfeeling waitress who may ultimately destroy them both.
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Cast: Bette Davis, Leslie Howard, Frances Dee
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20 comments

  1. Mauricio Exenberger

    Curiously, Of Human Bondage was unsuccessful in 1934. The criticisms were mixed about the film. The public didn’t tolerate the way the waitress Mildred (Bette Davis) had infuriated the young medical student Philip (Leslie Howard). In between the lines the moralistic discourse is evident: educated males should not be involved emotionally with vulgar females and without cradle. Several RKO Radio Pictures stars declined to play Midred. However, Bette Davis’s performance was highly praised and she was elevated to star status, not beauty, for the appearance of the waitress was sloppy, but for the talent. The absence of Bette in the nominations for the Oscar of better actress generated protests. The compensation came the following year, when she received the award for a performance that neither she liked in Dangerous. When Of Human Bondage went into production Bette was hired by Warner and was not satisfied with the production system, which didn’t always give priority to quality. The actors participated in one production after another, and sometimes up to two at the same time. This was because the studios had to feed the movie circuits, all week, with new tapes. As everyone knows, there was no television and the most accessible entertainment was the movies. Bette starred in 22 films before Of Human Bondage. She had good roles in The Cabin in the Cotton, 20,000 Years in Sing Sing and The Working Man, but was not so lucky in other jobs. To be part of the cast of Of Human Bondage, Bette still had to participate in Fog Over Frisco, in which her character is murdered and disappears before the story ends. In 1934, the actress had already acted for Warner in Fashions of 1934 and Jimmy the Gent. Soon after Of Human Bondage, did, also, in the same year, Housewife.

    1. Steve Burrus

      If we’re reviewing the Bette DaVIS movies of the 1930’s thedn let’s not forget her [and Leslie Howard] in “The Petrified Forest”, along with a young Humphrey Bogart starting to do his “mad dog” criminal character types.

    1. Undomiel-2020

      It’s called obsession. In his case, he is a very wounded man, wounded by his insecurities cause by his club foot. Insecurities which have caused him self loathing, whether conscious or not. She represents in a very subconscious way what he feels about himself, only by having her love, he would fill that void he feels. The more she refuses and rejects him, the more she reinforces his own self loathing.

    2. John Addeo

      That’s the way love does us sometimes. We want what we can’t have, though logically we are better off being with someone else. We are also gluttons for punishment. Drama makes things more interesting and exciting, even though it’s all BS, simplicity and true love are really what we need.

  2. Jay Wolf

    Back then women were perceived less than men.
    Today women force men to perceive themsepves less than women.
    But neither men nor women are above each other,.
    only a superior personality regardless of your gender is human.

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