The Anniversary. Bit of an oddity this, recommended to me by a friend after I'd raved about Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, it's kind of a black comedy made by the Hammer studio in 1968, based on a stage play of the time - and very stagey it is. Many of the reviews I looked at later on IMDB talk about excellent support from a strong cast, but I have to say I found most of the acting, by run of the mill British actors, rather stiff and bloodless, in the way British acting of that era often was. But it doesn't matter, because the whole thing's really just a vehicle for Bette Davis, who as so often plays Bette Davis brilliantly - vicious, spiteful, manipulative, savagely witty, and all delivered with immense gusto. It may only have been a run of the mill Brit movie, but boy did she go for it - and enjoy every mean and nasty line to the max. "Would you mind sitting somewhere else, my dear - I can't tolerate body odour."