
How Real is 'The Star'?
Documentary
Overview
A short documentary about the Bette Davis film, The Star from 1952.
Top Cast


Charles Busch
Charles Busch
Self
Charles Busch
Self


Carol Kane
Carol Kane
Self
Carol Kane
Self


Bette Davis
Bette Davis
Self (archive footage)
Bette Davis
Self (archive footage)


Natalie Wood
Natalie Wood
Self (archive footage)
Natalie Wood
Self (archive footage)
Boze Hadleigh
Boze Hadleigh
Self
Boze Hadleigh
Self
Charlotte Chandler
Charlotte Chandler
Self
Charlotte Chandler
Self
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