Many people know the campy horror flick “Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?” and the 1945 noir thriller that won Crawford her Oscar, “Mildred Pierce.” These three films, available to rent for less than ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery, May Robson, and Lewis Stone in Letty Lynton (1932) Image by IMDBweb A Texas-born Hollywood ...
Widely considered to be the worst film in legendary movie star Joan Crawford's filmography, Trog returns to the stage as Trog Live at Oasis in what promises to be both a campy spoof and a reverential ...
“Above Suspicion,” was the final film Joan Crawford made as a contract player for MGM Studios; a 1943 espionage caper co-starring Fred MacMurray. It’s also a reasonable assessment of the sincere ...
"Of Human Bondage" (1934): After churning out 22 films in her first three years in Hollywood, Davis finally got her big break in this adaptation of the celebrated Somerset Maugham novel. She sizzled ...
Nobody suffered on-screen the way Joan Crawford did, be it physically, mentally, or emotionally. She put herself through the ringer with poise and dedicated restraint, even as her later roles sold her ...
The Bette Davis/Joan Crawford film led to a sub-genre of "Hagsploitation" horror featuring seasoned female stars as villains – but did this benefit or demean them, asks Thomas Hobbs.
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Image Credit: Joan Crawford (Image: Vogue) In her 1945 movie ‘Mildred Pierce,’ Joan Crawford plays a mother who builds a ...
Great actors change every time we see them, but the great movie stars succeed on the strength of the personas they carry from film to film. Those personas can also serve, consciously or unconsciously, ...
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