Joan Crawford in "The Sixth Sense" 1972 (Part 1)
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She looks fabulous! Got to get this on DVD
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@KURISUCHRIS99 I give her credit for being a psychotic bitch.
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The last act of the greatast actress of them all. Rest in peace,my beautiful Joan.
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wow... the guy who questions her at the house could be Mathew Mcconaughey's father.
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sorry joan crawford
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but lets not forget that oan crawford is a human being
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Joan always had the most intriguing, dramatic eyes. I never got tired of looking at her.
She was one of the all-time best actresses, bar none.
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I'm sure Joan Crawford was a wonderful woman, actress and to some extent mother. I doubt it very seriously that she was perfect in her personally life. She may not have been the totally monster, but she had flaws like everyone else. As the public we have a responsibilty to the artist to decide whats fact and fiction. Such a public figure would never admit to any wrong doing if given the chance and image was more important to her than anything. We must keep that all in mind. The good and bad.
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@Alvin4NY I disagree with you 100%. There is some truth to what Christina says in her book. You can't honestly believe that Joan, a woman who loved ALL her children so much and wanted them so much that she simple forgot to add her 2 oldest kids to her will? Really? C'mon. The twins arent complaining cause they got everything. What did Chris and Christiana do that was so awful to make Joan disown them? Nothing. As somone said before its like she unadopted them. That is cruel.
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Wonderful! I knew about this episode but had never seen it, thanks for posting!
@Alvin4NY
i know it is pathetic,christina was living off joan,and when joan was her age she was SUPPORTING her own mother and brother,joan never gets credit for ANYTHING.
KURISUCHRIS99 1 year ago 21
@KURISUCHRIS99 - and Christina was living off of her Mother, then in her 20's and 30's, meeting all of Joan's friends and contacts (that Joan arranged for) and it was never enough. Christina didn't find anything Joan did to be offensive, as long as Joan said, "Yes" and gave her what she wanted. The first time Joan said, "No...enough." she became the evil creature that Christina made up. Pathetic, really.
Alvin4NY 1 year ago 13