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Closed Caption; Audio commentary with Gretchen Mol, writer/director Mary Harron (American Psycho) and writer Guinevere Turner; An inside look at the "Pin-up Queen of the Universe"; Theatrical trailer; Presenting Bettie Page: a provocative performance, starring Bettie herself
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Notorious Bettie Page
1. Sin [7:49]
2. Love and Marriage [8:00]
3. A Fresh Start [8:04]
4. Adam and Eve [9:29]
5. A Special Customer [11:25]
6. Home Movies [4:34]
7. What Would God Think? [9:55]
8. The Senators [7:12]
9. Testimony [9:12]
10. A Lifting Up [6:10]
11. Alpha and Omega [3:03]
12. End Credits [5:38]
Bettie Page, the '50s pin-up queen who became a bona fide pop-culture icon more than 20 years after she posed for her last picture, is a perfect subject for a biopic. Director Mary Harron’s film chronicles the story of this former schoolteacher turned fetishist icon, who later finds herself targeted by a censorious Senate investigation. While displaying the requisite abandon during scenes of the fetching model plying her trade, Gretchen Mol’s touching performance makes believable Page’s shifts from conservative southern gal to bondage model to eventual spiritual convert. Nicely limned supporting turns are contributed by Chris Bauer (as the beleaguered porn producer Irving Klaw), Lili Taylor (as Paula, Klaw’s no-nonsense sister), Sarah Paulson (as veteran glamour photographer Bunny Yeager), and David Strathairn (as the headline-grabbing Senator Estes Kefauver).The real Bettie’s girl-next-door appeal and cheeky sense of humor may be best shown in a silent, three-minute film clip, circa 1952, included here, in which she demurely strips in preparation for bed. Badly lit and shakily shot, the clip speaks to the “accessibility” that made, and has kept, Page a uniquely American celebrity. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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