The film is about divorce but with flashbacks as to why divorce occurs.The film is about divorce but with flashbacks as to why divorce occurs.The film is about divorce but with flashbacks as to why divorce occurs.
Don Anderson
- Ship Passenger
- (uncredited)
Mary Bear
- Miss Matthews
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaDavis' 3 year-old daughter Barbara (Always called, "B.D.") makes her debut in the first of her 2 film roles, as Joyce's daughter as a young girl. (The other was the neighbor's daughter in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)).
- GoofsWhen Joyce meets with Mr. Prescott, he is smoking a cigarette. When he moves to the front of his desk, he offers Joyce one and lights one for himself! You can actually see his first cigarette still smoking behind him.
- Quotes
Mrs. Edna Blanton: It's a man's world. They get everything out of it. I've told Fred hundreds of times, I'd never divorce him. No matter what he did, he couldn't make me divorce him. I'm his wife till death do us part - and I'm very healthy!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Stardust: The Bette Davis Story (2006)
Featured review
More than half a century later, I found this film still moving and still relevant. One can pretend that the world and women's lives have been transformed but even now, this rings true. Women who divorce often do not have an easy time with rebuilding and even though this film made the wife a bit too unsympathetic and the husband too "nice," plenty of forty-something men leave wives who helped them through school and difficult times to go find a younger, fresher edition. I lived it, without all the exaggerations and transparent walls, but with two daughters and a remarried ex-husband. This film spoke to me and I would say that with a bit of truth-telling, there would be a chorus of ayes from those who can do more than imagine feeling the wife's loss and hostility at the husband who betrayed their youth -- perhaps even more than she did by being ambitious. I would like to report that the present is a new world and for some it is, for many, it is not and the great Ms. Davis' eyes tell truth.
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- Story of a Divorce
- Filming locations
- Los Angeles International Airport - 1 World Way, Los Angeles, California, USA(night airport scenes)
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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