All This  and Heaven Too

All This, and Heaven Too

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France | Based On Novel Or Book

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Anatole Litvak, Irving Rapper, Sherry Shourds
  • Cast(s): Bette Davis, Charles Boyer, Jeffrey Lynn, Barbara O'Neil, Virginia Weidler See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 21min
  • Music: Max Steiner,Robert B. Lee
  • Award(s): Oscar 1941 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: "Wuthering Heights", Wicked
  • Story:
    When lovely and virtuous governess Henriette Deluzy comes to educate the children of the debonair Duc de Praslin, a royal subject to King Louis-Philippe and the husband of the volatile and obsessive Duchesse de Praslin, she instantly incurs the wrath of her mistress, who is insanely jealous of anyone who comes near her estranged husband. Though she saves the duchess's little son from a near-death illness and warms herself to all the children, she is nevertheless dismissed by the vengeful duchess. Meanwhile, the attraction between the duke and Henriette continues to grow, eventually leading to tragedy.
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7.4/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
When lovely and virtuous governess Henriette Deluzy comes to educate the children of the debonair Duc de Praslin, a royal subject to King Louis-Philippe and the husband of the volatile and obsessive Duchesse de Praslin, she instantly incurs the wrath of her mistress, who is insanely jealous of anyone who comes near her estranged husband. Though she saves the duchess's little son from a near-death illness and warms herself to all the children, she is nevertheless dismissed by the vengeful duchess. Meanwhile, the attraction between the duke and Henriette continues to grow, eventually leading to tragedy.
Ratings

7.4/10

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AWARDS

Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Cinematography BlackandWhite | 1941

Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1941 | Barbara

Best Picture | 1941

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

In the 1946 cartoon short Hollywood Daffy (1946), a cartoon version of Bette Davis is seen entering the Warmer Brothers studio lot talking to herself: "So, you say I'm mean to you. You say I'm mad, cruel, domineering. Well, you're right. I'm all this--and heaven, too".

Reportedly it took 40 minutes each day to dress Bette Davis in her historically-accurate costumes with several layers of undergarments and corsets to help her maintain the correct posture and movement.

The original cut of the film was reportedly 190 minutes long (just over three hours); the final cut was shaved down to 141 minutes. There is no surviving footage of the content that was eventually edited out.

June Lockhart's first credited role (and second film). In addition, out of the four children starring in the movie, she was the only one to continue acting into adulthood.

The word "Mademoiselle" is uttered 615 times throughout the film, a Guinness World Record.

Popular Dialogues

"Duc de Praslin: Why are you smiling? May I share whatever pleases you so? Henriette Deluzy-Desportes: You will think I am very silly, I'm afraid, but standing here like this with the snow falling reminds of something I used to know. Do you remember a little round glass globe that... Duc de Praslin: Oh yes, I know, with a snow scene inside. We had a paperweight on a desk at home like that. You shook it and the snow whirled around out from nowhere in a blinding storm. Henriette Deluzy-Desportes: Yes, that's exactly what I mean. Duc de Praslin: And if you looked closely enough the whole world seemed to be obliberated and shut out."

"Duc de Praslin: Oh, please don't go. Don't even move. Henriette Deluzy-Desportes: Why? Duc de Praslin: I might say don't move because, as you sit there, the firelight is so beautiful on your hair. I might say don't move because this is All Souls' Day, and you mustn't disturb the spirits. And again, I might say don't move because this is a moment so full of understanding that I can't bear to see it come to an end."