Thanks for including mostly pics from her later years - most tributes don't have that. When she picked up the poodle, I remember that she really loved dogs & had to give away her last dog to a friend just before she died as she was too sick to take care of it. I don't care what Christina Crawford wrote - Joan was special - a legend.
Holy cow, I just discovered Joan Crawford a few weeks ago (I'm 22, I kinda missed out) and I was just like.....this is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen
Granted, onscreen for half a century she was glamorously dramatically "unforgettable." But, Joan fans all ... would you have wanted her as an adoptive mother? Co-star Eve Arden: "Joan should never have tried to be a parent."
She did the best she could with what she knew as parenting from her own mother. My mother did the best she could as an adoptive mother and I forgave her. Let go, let God.
Clark Gable and Joan Crawford were Box Office Gold back in the 1930's. Both were beautiful, young and vibrant people that the public loved. Their on/off the set romance translated to an onscreen chemistry that ignited the big screen. I remember reading that Crawford saw Gable in a minor role, liked what she saw and maybe even had ulterior motives too, and requested that he co-star in her picture, Dance, Fools, Dance-1931. At that time she had clout at MGM studios, it was said that the profits from her films paid for the artsy prestige pictures that didn't gross a lot of money for the studio. I can totally understand why they were drawn to each other, besides physical attraction. They both came from humble beginnings, both were streetwise and uneducated, and both were sexually promiscuous at an early age. They came from similar backgrounds, making it easy for them to feel comfortable with each other,. They didn't have to put on airs, they could be themselves with each other. There was still a class system back in the early 20th century, whose ladder both feverishly climbed, evolving and improving on their bleak and lower-class beginnings.
Thanks for including mostly pics from her later years - most tributes don't have that. When she picked up the poodle, I remember that she really loved dogs & had to give away her last dog to a friend just before she died as she was too sick to take care of it. I don't care what Christina Crawford wrote - Joan was special - a legend.
She was every bit the STAR. They just don't make them like that anymore! Beautiful video :)
Holy cow, I just discovered Joan Crawford a few weeks ago (I'm 22, I kinda missed out) and I was just like.....this is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen
Just watching her gives me comfort
she is a great star I admire for her charisma, talent .thank you
This is the best video ever, so lovely.
This is the best tribute I have seen.. to Joan the real woman. Thank-you!!
Joan was, indeed, the most beautiful and enduring actress Hollywood has known.
The Queen of Hollywood
Granted, onscreen for half a century she was glamorously dramatically "unforgettable." But, Joan fans all ... would you have wanted her as an adoptive mother? Co-star Eve Arden: "Joan should never have tried to be a parent."
She did the best she could with what she knew as parenting from her own mother. My mother did the best she could as an adoptive mother and I forgave her. Let go, let God.
Great footage, very well done. 5*****
Love it!! You did a fantastic job!
Perfect! Great job!
This is great . Great clips. X
Clark Gable and Joan Crawford were Box Office Gold back in the 1930's. Both were beautiful, young and vibrant people that the public loved. Their on/off the set romance translated to an onscreen chemistry that ignited the big screen. I remember reading that Crawford saw Gable in a minor role, liked what she saw and maybe even had ulterior motives too, and requested that he co-star in her picture, Dance, Fools, Dance-1931. At that time she had clout at MGM studios, it was said that the profits from her films paid for the artsy prestige pictures that didn't gross a lot of money for the studio. I can totally understand why they were drawn to each other, besides physical attraction. They both came from humble beginnings, both were streetwise and uneducated, and both were sexually promiscuous at an early age. They came from similar backgrounds, making it easy for them to feel comfortable with each other,. They didn't have to put on airs, they could be themselves with each other. There was still a class system back in the early 20th century, whose ladder both feverishly climbed, evolving and improving on their bleak and lower-class beginnings.
love!!
The movie stars Movie Star 🌟
#crying :'( ....
Should've included "what's my line" intro from 1965??!!