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Miss Annie power taps her way through Technicolor tuffets and frugging spider menz tearing off her dress... just like the old days at Metro. We lo...
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Miss Annie power taps her way through Technicolor tuffets and frugging spider menz tearing off her dress... just like the old days at Metro. We love you, Annie!
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COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the material used in this video. All material belongs to their respective owners. Copyright Disclaimer U...
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COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the material used in this video. All material belongs to their respective owners. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use", including non-profit, educational or personal. This is purely a fan video. No copyright infringement intended.
'Her heart on her sleeve, her finger on the trigger'... runs the tagline of my Joan Crawford Signature DVD collection.
These days Joan Crawford's legacy is overshadowed by the book and film Mommie Dearest. Her personal life often turns people's attention away from the legacy she left on the screen. Starting out in MGM silent pictures, usually playing a flapper due to her talent of dancing, Crawford became MGM's biggest star, before Greta Garbo came at the end of the 1920's.
Working with directors like George Cukor, and starring opposite leading men like Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Robert Montgomery, John Garfield, and having infamous feuds/ competition with other great actresses like Norma Shearer and ofcourse, Bette Davis, Crawford was among the best Hollywood had to offer. At the peak of her stardom, she played role after role of critically acclaimed roles, and was eventually, after a slight blip in her career, awarded the Best Actress Oscar for her fantastic performance in Mildred Pierce.
Her beauty was seductive and inspiring- women across the globe wanted the Crawford 'smear' lips, and those big gazing eyes, and that sensational figure.
By the end of her career Crawford had many a critic and enemy, but aside from her stardom, feuds, reputation off the screen and incredible beauty, one thing everyone agrees on is that she was an incredibly gifted actress, and to this day one of the best to have graced the screen, along with Hepburn, Davis, and Stanwyck. As well as her phenomenal acting ability and professionalism, Crawford was every inch the Hollywood star, epitomising glamour, class and stardom.
This is for you Joan, I chose the Kate Bush song because the majority of your character's were in an emotional despair, trying to escape their troubles. Clips are from Mildred Pierce, Humoresque, The Damned Dont Cry, Grand Hotel, Rain, Possessed, The Women, Dancing Lady, Sudden Fear and others from TCM's documentary on Crawford.
The music that appears in this video: The Forbidden Mountain- Sleeping Beauty Soundtrack This Woman's Work- Kate Bush
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COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the material used in this video. All material belongs to their respective owners. Copyright Disclaimer U...
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COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the material used in this video. All material belongs to their respective owners. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use", including non-profit, educational or personal. This is purely a fan video. No copyright infringement intended.
'Her heart on her sleeve, her finger on the trigger'... runs the tagline of my Joan Crawford Signature DVD collection.
These days Joan Crawford's legacy is overshadowed by the book and film Mommie Dearest. Her personal life often turns people's attention away from the legacy she left on the screen. Starting out in MGM silent pictures, usually playing a flapper due to her talent of dancing, Crawford became MGM's biggest star, before Greta Garbo came at the end of the 1920's.
Working with directors like George Cukor, and starring opposite leading men like Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Robert Montgomery, John Garfield, and having infamous feuds/ competition with other great actresses like Norma Shearer and ofcourse, Bette Davis, Crawford was among the best Hollywood had to offer. At the peak of her stardom, she played role after role of critically acclaimed roles, and was eventually, after a slight blip in her career, awarded the Best Actress Oscar for her fantastic performance in Mildred Pierce.
Her beauty was seductive and inspiring- women across the globe wanted the Crawford 'smear' lips, and those big gazing eyes, and that sensational figure.
By the end of her career Crawford had many a critic and enemy, but aside from her stardom, feuds, reputation off the screen and incredible beauty, one thing everyone agrees on is that she was an incredibly gifted actress, and to this day one of the best to have graced the screen, along with Hepburn, Davis, and Stanwyck. As well as her phenomenal acting ability and professionalism, Crawford was every inch the Hollywood star, epitomising glamour, class and stardom.
This is for you Joan, I chose the Kate Bush song because the majority of your character's were in an emotional despair, trying to escape their troubles. Clips are from Mildred Pierce, Humoresque, The Damned Dont Cry, Grand Hotel, Rain, Possessed, The Women, Dancing Lady, Sudden Fear and others from TCM's documentary on Crawford.
The music that appears in this video: The Forbidden Mountain- Sleeping Beauty Soundtrack This Woman's Work- Kate Bush
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Joan Crawford Wardrobe/Makeup Test for Strait-Jacket (1964).
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Love your stuff!!!!!!!! I've been looking for about a year -- just got around to subscribing.
Thanks for the sub.
Regards from Brazil.
hallo there
vidimah and priemah