Veteran Broadway actress Margo Johnny (Bette Davis) is still charming even though she is in her age and is a popular celebrity on Broadway. A successful acting career, a glamorous life circle, everything seems so perfect. It wasn't until her playwright friend Lloyd Richards (Hugh Marlowe) and his wife Karen (Celeste Holm) introduced the handsome, intelligent and charming Ava Harrington (Anne Baxter) to her as a sidekick that Margot realized the threat posed by this girl, who is making rapid progress in her studies, and she becomes wary. At the same time, Ava is trying to curry favor with the famous drama critic Addison DeWitt (George Sanders), looking to find her place on Broadway. The film won 6 awards including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actor at the 23rd Academy Awards in 1951, and 14 Oscar nominations. The film still holds the record for the highest number of Oscar nominations. The film is...