All This, And Heaven Too (1940) - (Movie Clip) Call Me By Some Other Name
Early in her long narrative flashback, Henriette (Bette Davis) arrives, a candidate to be governess to the children of Duc (Charles Boyer) and Duchesse (Barbara O'Neill) de Praslin, who have other problems, in 1840's France, in All This, And Heaven Too, 1940, directed by Anatole Litvak.
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A French nobleman falls in love with his children's governess in All This and Heaven Too (1940) starring Bette Davis and Charles Boyer.
All This, And Heaven Too (1940) -- (Movie Clip) A Most Attractive Governess
Young Raynard (Richard Nichols) and governess Henriette (Bette Davis) are surprised when their father and employer the Duc (Charles Boyer) and daughter Louise (Virginia Wiedler) arrive in Paris from the summer home, proceeding to the opera, in Warner Bros. All This, And Heaven Too, 1940.
All This, And Heaven Too (1940) -- (Movie Clip) The Name Of A French Prison
Presented by her new employer Miss Haines (Janet Beecher) at a New York girls' school, Henriette (Bette Davis) has trouble with pupils, Emily (Ann Gillis) the ringleader, opening All This, And Heaven Too, from the fact-based novel by Rachel Field.
All This, And Heaven Too (1940) -- (Movie Clip) Give Me Your Whole Attention
Encouraged to stand up to her gossiping new students, Henriette (Bette Davis), without revealing the story as her own, begins to recount the events that led to her unjustly acquired international notoriety, her acquaintance with Henry (Jeffrey Lynn) first, in All This, And Heaven Too, 1940.