Double Feature!: The Mystery Train (1931) and Alimony (1949)

Episode 43 January 01, 2022 00:32:05
Double Feature!: The Mystery Train (1931) and Alimony (1949)
How Bette Davis Saved My Life
Double Feature!: The Mystery Train (1931) and Alimony (1949)

Jan 01 2022 | 00:32:05

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Show Notes

Our first double feature and we chose these two because of the double dealing, scandolous broads they feature!  Hedda Hopper in "The Mystery Train" and Martha Vickers in "Alimony" are so terrible we had to put them in our Hall of Fame, "Most Horrible Women in Film"!  Enjoy these two worthy winners!

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