This is the scene in which Bette Davis utters one of her most famous and one of her most quotes lines: "What a dump!" A line Liz Taylor made immortal in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf". It is somewhat ironic that such a memorable line should come from a movie which can't be called a masterpiece, not by any stretch of the imagination. But it is nevertheless a movie that's interesting, primarily for Bette Davis' part of Rosa Moline and the way she is portrayed. Davis plays the ultimate bad girl: A conniving, calculating, lazy, harlot who's married yet gives herself to a man, a rich man, who only uses her ... Bette Davis' Rosa Moline is "a 12 o'clock girl who lives in a 12 o'clock town". With this hilarious tagline the film was advertised upon its initial release. It goes without saying that bad girls like that did not get away with it. Not at the time.
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