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Cast

Bettie Page

Bettie Page

Self

Dita Von Teese

Dita Von Teese

Self

Hugh Hefner

Hugh Hefner

Self

Rebecca Romijn

Rebecca Romijn

Self

Tricia Helfer

Tricia Helfer

Self

Tempest Storm

Tempest Storm

Self

Bunny Yeager

Bunny Yeager

Self

Mamie Van Doren

Mamie Van Doren

Self

Paula Klaw

Paula Klaw

Self

Naomi Campbell

Naomi Campbell

Self

Irving Klaw

Irving Klaw

Self (archive footage)

Perez Hilton

Perez Hilton

Self

Laetitia Casta

Laetitia Casta

Self

Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga

Self (archive footage)

Shalom Harlow

Shalom Harlow

Self

Christina Aguilera

Christina Aguilera

Self (archive footage)

Julie Newmar

Julie Newmar

Self

Crew

Mark Mori

Mark Mori

Director

Doug Miller

Doug Miller

Writer

Diana Prince

Diana Prince

Associate Producer

Doug Miller

Doug Miller

Editor

Julie Chabot

Julie Chabot

Editor

Mark Mori

Mark Mori

Producer

Clifford Schultz

Clifford Schultz

Co-Producer

Evan Schlossberg

Evan Schlossberg

Associate Producer

Mark Roesler

Mark Roesler

Co-Producer

Jay Miracle

Jay Miracle

Editor

Thorpe Mori

Thorpe Mori

Executive Producer

Movie poster

Bettie Page Reveals All

20136.8 / 10101 min
Documentary, History

Overview

The world's greatest pin-up model and cult icon, Bettie Page, recounts the true story of how her free expression overcame government witch-hunts to help launch America's sexual revolution. When she saw the film The Notorious Bettie Page, produced by HBO in 2006, the main person concerned reacted unequivocally: “Lies! Lies!” In a long interview recorded shortly before her death, the woman who entered the collective unconscious as the ultimate pin-up gave her version of events to director Mark Mori. In a gravelly voice, Bettie Page tells her own story and lifts the veil on areas often hidden by images that have made so many men and women fantasize since the 1950s: her abused childhood, an eclipse that lasted forty years, her mental illness. Through testimonies and unpublished archives, this documentary brings back to life a body and a face endlessly declined before our eyes, just as Bettie wanted: “I would like people to remember me as I was in the photos.”