The Notorious Bettie Page
The Pin-Up Sensation That Shocked The Nation.
Bettie Page grew up in a conservative religious family in Tennessee and became a photo model sensation in 1950s New York. Bettie's legendary pin-up photos made her the target of a Senate investigation into pornography, and transformed her into an erotic icon who continues to enthrall fans to this day.
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Cast

Gretchen Mol
Bettie Page

Chris Bauer
Irving Klaw

Jared Harris
John Willie

Sarah Paulson
Bunny Yeager

Cara Seymour
Maxie

David Strathairn
Estes Kefauver

Lili Taylor
Paula Klaw

John Cullum
Preacher in Nashville

Matt McGrath
Nervous Man

Austin Pendleton
Teacher

Norman Reedus
Billy Neal

Dallas Roberts
Scotty

Victor Slezak
Minister in Miami

Tara Subkoff
June

Kevin Carroll
Jerry Tibbs

Ann Dowd
Edna Page

Michael Gaston
Mr. Gaughan

Jefferson Mays
Little John

Peter McRobbie
Gangel

Jonathan M. Woodward
Marvin
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Reviews
talisencrw
Harron's biography, specializing on Page's early life, start in pin-ups and notoriety due to being the target for a Senate hearing on indecency and her subsequent born-again Christianity, is very enjoyable, and Gretchen Mol is great at portraying the inner sexiness, naivety and Southern charm that made the Nashville-born Page take the world by storm. Though it made the biopic more graceful by concentrating on the earlier times, it would have been more complete had it also included her later, troubled times, punctuated with brushes with the law and institutionalization for schizophrenia, as well as being greatly financially troubled due to not getting royalties for her years of photo-work and celebrity. Thankfully, late in life, that was rectified and she was able to live her last years decently and in happiness, dying of a heart attack at 85, three years after seeing Harron's work come to light, and her success come full circle...
JPV852
Well acted and directed bio-drama that most of the time feels pretty surface level in terms of Bettie Page, though Gretchen Mol did a good job in the role. **3.0/5**
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