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  1. The Little Foxes, drama in three acts by Lillian Hellman, a chronicle of greed and hate in a ruthless family in the American South, produced and published in 1939. The play is set in the South at the turn of the 20th century and concerns the manipulative Regina Giddens and her two brothers, Ben and.

  2. Regina Hubbard Giddens (Bette Davis) and her scheming brothers, Oscar (Carl Benton Reid) and Ben (Charles Dingle), plan to get rich from a cotton mill, but first they must tap into the wealth of Regina's sickly husband, Horace Giddens (Herbert Marshall). The trio attempts to marry Regina's daughter Alexandra (Teresa Wright) to Oscar's son Leo (Dan Duryea). When that plan fails, their schemes ...

  3. Plot Summary of The Little Foxes. William Marshall, a businessman, has just arrived in Alabama from Chicago to make a deal with Horace Giddens. William wants to become a partner with Horace by investing in a cotton mill together. Horace's wife, Regina Giddens, and her two brothers, Benjamin and Oscar, believe the deal should go through as it ...

  4. Purchase The Little Foxes (1941) on digital and stream instantly or download offline. It’s the turn of the century in the Deep South, and the Hubbard siblings are embroiled in their own money-driven, power-hungry civil war. The most calculating of the group is Regina, who, along with her brothers, demands ownership of a cotton mill expected to yield millions. Proving that blood is not ...

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  6. 8 de fev. de 2024 · There are people who eat the earth and eat all the people on it. Then there are people who stand around and watch them eat it. After a lifetime spent watching her brothers grow rich, Regina Hubbard has had enough of standing around. When a businessman offers the family the prospect of untold wealth and power, a sequence of events unfolds that sets brother against brother, father against son ...

  7. The Little Foxes is immensely sophisticated and intricate in its ambitions, making analysis endlessly challenging and utterly intimidating to develop. It is a film that can easily be mistaken for just a glossy Hollywood melodrama made by a superlatively competent production, when in fact its voracious filmic ambition is more than that; its beauty lies in its purely internal nucleus and once…