Review of The Little Foxes (1941) by Augustina S — 07 Dec 2015
A truly captivating tale of greed and excess. Regina (played by Bette Davis) is downright ice-cold in this as the powerful, money-hungry matriarch looking to secure a fortune that would otherwise be inaccessible to her as a woman.
It's still a highly relevant tale, as the beginning would suggest, and highlights the extent to which people seek wealth and power, often leaving their humanity at the door. A great performance from Davis and generally, I found, an intriguing story.
This review of The Little Foxes (1941) was written by Augustina S on 07 Dec 2015.
The Little Foxes has generally received very positive reviews.
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