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Becky Sharp (1935)

Cult Cinema Classics

THRILL – To the Private Life of History’s Most Glamorous Adventuress!

The first feature length film to use three-strip Technicolor film. Adapted from a play that was adapted from William Makepeace Thackeray’s book “Vanity Fair”, the film looks at the English class system during the Napoleonic Wars era.

Original title: Becky Sharp (1935) AKA: Lady of Fortune

Available with Spanish audio 👉 go to video settings ⚙️ to change your audio / subtitle settings

Directors: Rouben Mamoulian, Lowell Sherman
Writers: William Makepeace Thackeray , Langdon Mitchell
Stars: Miriam Hopkins, Frances Dee, Cedric Hardwicke, Billie Burke
Genre: Classics, Cult Film, Drama, Romance, War
Budget: $950,000

00:00 Full Movie
01:59 Amelia leaves the Academy and says goodbye to her friends.
10:15 A young woman named Becky accepts a position as a housekeeper and says goodbye to her love Joseph.
18:06 Mrs. Crawley discovers Becky’s belongings and learns about her background, causing her to have a change of heart.
24:28 A newly married couple confronts their pasts and dreams of a new life in Brussels amidst debts and societal expectations.
31:45 In this video, the characters discuss their relationships and plans while attending a social event.
37:10 A night of drinking and dancing turns into a farewell as a man prepares to go to war.
48:22 Becky and Rawdon are in financial trouble and owe money to the club.
54:24 Rebecca asks her brother for 500 pounds, promising to save his reputation in return.
1:02:16 Becky’s husband, Mr. Crawley, is arrested upon his arrival at the Club, causing tension and conflict in their relationship.
1:12:02 Two old friends reunite and share a heartfelt moment over drinks.
1:18:23 Becky plans to leave for India to escape her financial troubles and seeks help from her siblings.

Becky Sharp (1935)


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