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03-21-2006, 07:28 PM
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Joan Crawford, Volume 2
i know WB is releasing a nd volume of joan crawford titles next year and one of them will be "flamingo road," but what other 4 titles are you hoping the set will include?
along with flamingo road, i hope they include:
-strange cargo
-today we live
-sadie mckee
-a woman's face
-when ladies meet
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03-21-2006, 07:40 PM
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03-21-2006, 07:46 PM
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films that WB own. her movies from the 30s and 40s are what i'm talkin bout. none of that crap from her later career.
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03-21-2006, 08:09 PM
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So many of Crawford movies I'd but this would be my selection:
-Flamingo Road;
-Mannequin;
-A Woman's Face;
-The Shining Hour;
-When Ladies Meet;
-Chained.
Of course, I am only chosing 6 six pictures (though I think they would put just 5 titles per box).
There a lots of more Crawford that I would still want: Strange Cargo, The Gorgeous Hussy, Susan and God, Forsaking All Others, Love on the Run, Letty Linton (I have never seen this one), No More Ladies...
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03-21-2006, 08:35 PM
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well if they do release "when ladies meet," i hope they would package it with the 1933 version with ann harding and myrna loy.
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03-21-2006, 09:56 PM
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yes. When Ladies Meet.
I'm trying to remember A Woman's Face. I'm sure I've seen it but I don't remember it.
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03-21-2006, 10:38 PM
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I'm trying to remember A Woman's Face. I'm sure I've seen it but I don't remember it.
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Released in 1941, A Woman's Face tells the story of Anna Holm (Joan Crawford), a mysterious woman on trial for murder. The story unfolds in flashbacks related by Anna Holm's partners in crime. Anna is a very bitter woman, unable to accept the fact that her once-beautiful face has been horribly disfigured by fire. She takes out her anger and frustration on just about everyone, and not surprisingly, incurs a lot of bad feeling among her little band of associates.
Anna's specialty is blackmail, and one of her victims is the erring wife of a prominent plastic surgeon (Melvyn Douglas). He persuades Anna to undergo several operations, although he has his reservations: "If I am successful I will have created a monster: a beautiful face with no heart." When Anna does emerge from the bandages a lovely woman, she takes up with Torsten Barring, played by the suavely evil Conrad Veidt (best known as Major Strasser in Casablanca.) He needs Anna's help to carry out a particularly unsavory plan: doing away with his little nephew (upon whose death Torsten Barring will come into a lot of money.) Anna agrees at first ("I haven't joined the side of the saints yet"), but soon finds that her entire outlook on life (and death) has changed along with her new face.
Joan Crawford was an actress never afraid to "reach", and as Anna Holm she took the unusual (for 1941) risk of playing a woman scarred both inside and out, torn between cold-blooded ruthlessness and the emergence of morals she thought long buried.
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03-21-2006, 10:48 PM
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Above Suspicion would be the one I'd hope for.
"Movies should be like amusement parks. People should go to them to have fun." - Billy Wilder
"Subtitles good. Hollywood bad." - Tarzan, Sight & Sound 2012 voter.
"My films are not slices of life, they are pieces of cake." - Alfred Hitchcock
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03-21-2006, 10:52 PM
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Above Suspicion would be the one I'd hope for.
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i remember that movie. gosh, it's been ages since i've seen it. is that with fred macmurray?
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03-22-2006, 12:53 AM
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| i remember that movie. gosh, it's been ages since i've seen it. is that with fred macmurray? |
Yep, that's the one.
"Movies should be like amusement parks. People should go to them to have fun." - Billy Wilder
"Subtitles good. Hollywood bad." - Tarzan, Sight & Sound 2012 voter.
"My films are not slices of life, they are pieces of cake." - Alfred Hitchcock
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03-22-2006, 11:10 AM
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This is how I hope it will be
Vol.2
Flammingo Road
Letty Lynton
Sudden Fear
Possessed[1931]
2 disk with 3 silent (Our Dancing Daughters,Our Modern Maidens,West Point)
Vol.3
Sadie McKee
Susan and God
A Woman's Face
This Woman Is Dangerous
2 disk with 3 silent (Twelve Miles Out,The Boob,Across to Singapore)
Vol.4
Paid
Laughing Sinners
Torch Song
Chained
No More Ladies
Vol.5
Forsaking All Others
I Live My Life
Love on the Run
Above Suspicion
The Gorgeous Hussy
Mannequin in a Spencer Tracy box
Dance Fools Dance,Strange Cargo in Clark Gable boxes
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03-22-2006, 11:57 AM
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I just don't believe that a print of LETTY LYNTON still exists. If it did, I honestly think we would have seen it by now. I hope I'm wrong, though.
I, too have always loved ABOVE SUSPICION (it's cheesy but fun) and would love the chance to retire all my old Joan Crawford on VHS.
I Paraphrase:
"I know how this works. Walk into an empty theater, turn around three times, whistle 'Annie Laurie' backwards, and suddenly Boris Karloff falls out of the closet with an apple in his mouth!"
(I think I got that right  )
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