Bette's first film of 1934 was The Big Shakedown. She only references it sarcastically in her autobiography, The Lonely Life: "They needed me desperately for such historic milestones as The Big Shakedown and The Man with the Black Hat."
The first hat is only on the screen long enough for the Justice of the Peace to say "By the power vested in me, I now pronounce you man and wife. That'll be $2." You can see a better shot of the hat here.
Bette Davis has little to do but look attractive as an ingenue, the wife of the chemist (Charles Farrell).
~ Picturegoer Weekly, March 3, 1934
The only advantage Bette Davis enjoys is that she is not on much and so does not bore as often.
~ Variety
Farrell and Miss Davis are not at their best.
~ Film Daily
I wonder if this photo is from a scene cut from the film? It says it's from The Big Shakedown.
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