The City of West Hollywood is co-sponsoring a community screening of When Bette Met Mae, directed and produced by local businessperson Wes Wheadon. When Bette Met Mae is about iconic film actresses Bette Davis and Mae West meeting for the first time in 1973 at a small cocktail and dinner part in West Hollywood, California. The evening’s conversation was recorded by the bartender on a small cassette recorder as a memento of the evening. The film highlights their discussion of their lives, loves, careers, people who impersonated them, how they got famous and wealthy and their views on success and the film industry. Presented in as part of the City’s celebration of National Women’s History Month. Admission is free. Reception to follow the screening. For more information and to RSVP please call, (323) 848-6823 or email whenbettemetmae@gmail.com