Review of The Little Foxes (1941) by Daniel H — 08 Feb 2012
Bette Davis commands the screen with what is arguably one of the top 5 performances of her esteemed career. The Little Foxes begins a tad slowly largely due to its stagy nature, but as you warm to the characters and the story of corruption and betrayal unfolds, it draws you into to the characters' spider web of deceit, before Davis, as the film's scheming matriarch, hits you with the full force of her performance.
It's a sharp, well-made film, that has aged perfectly well and should be more highly regarded than it currently is.
This review of The Little Foxes (1941) was written by Daniel H on 08 Feb 2012.
The Little Foxes has generally received very positive reviews.
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