There is something about joan. Whether or not she is a good actress, you can't keep your eyes off her. That stage presence is something hardly any one has. True legend. And so under rated
I feel so bad that Cindy and Cathy Crawford had to go through life having total strangers telling them the mother They loved was “a terrible human being”, usually based on a ridiculous movie loaded with fictitious characters and situations. How dumb.
Iam not indicating that Joan Crawford was a better actress than Betty Davis, however, you cannot deny she had this sophistication and demur to herself which came across so incredibly natural onscreen. She was defiantly better playing the subtle characters than Betty which would work more in today’s time as they can be more relatable. There were other actresses of that era who were slightly ahead of their times, playing characters in a more subtle, realistic or less dramatised approach of acting - Lana Turner, Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly and Ava Judy Garland
Rahul vinal Narayan true, her acting came out really natural and sophisticated, and Bette’s was much more flashier, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, back in the days this acting was sensational and still is, but you’re right, nowadays the acting has to be really natural and subtle and although one of the greatest actresses of all time Bette was anything but subtle.
andres segui i guess that is why I’m more drawn towards Joan than Betty, but yes thanks for your thoughts mate. Really appreciated it. Regards from Fiji.
@@AMDesignMarketing Yeah, right. So why were Joan and Hedda Hopper tossing around a bunch of shit to make Bette lose the Oscar for "Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?" Joan knew ahead of time Anne Bancroft was going to get it for "The Miracle Worker", and she just wanted to throw it in Bette's face.
@@02chevyguy No, your thinking is flawed. She did not know ahead of time, w=but did want to be af the forefront and yes, to piss bette off. But you can;t blame her. Davis was so jealous of Crawford and Davis did much to malign the relationship.
Of the film, Joan Crawford described it as "A very pleasant pile of sh*t for wartime audience" 🤣 Behind the scenes story: After she was done filming her cameo she was mobbed by people who wanted her autograph. Bette Davis commented to someone "I bet she paid them all 5 dollars to do that." 😂😬 Also; When Joan was first approached about doing a cameo, she originally said no because she was worried that since she had been off screen for awhile that audiences would think she was all washed up. She was then told that Bette Davis had Barbara Stanwyck had agreed to appear in HC. "What is the billing?" Crawford inquired. "Alphabetical" was the response. "Well C comes before D and S, so I'll do it!"
Her hubby at the time was Phil Terry a rising actor and considered by many to be the most hansome !! Joan at this time was unemployed, let go without fanfare,warning, or so much as a good-bye or good luck by MGM (still a common practice)., as they though she was a has been "old" flapper. They failed to recognize her great drive and ability to shape shift into sophisticated socialite and her remarkable re-inventivness. Warner Bros. did recon. she had more miles on her and cast her famously shortlly after and cast her in Mildred Pierce. Joan thought this film H.C. junk.
I have the suspicion she had 'auditioned' Dane Clark beforehand, as I understand she often did. She took a page from the handbook of the male executives or stars with power in Hollywood and played by their rules.
I was ready to dislike Faye Dunaway when i started watching an interview she did about Mommie Dearest however as it turned out Ms Dunaway was very gratious and respectful when talking about Joan - she clearly admired her a lot and she made it clear she was an actress following the script of the film and never judged Joan on that basis .
Yo sigo pensando que Joan es mala actriz, sus ojos sólo reflejan frialdad, es Joan Crawford en todo momento, era incapaz de reflejar nada xq estaba vacía por adentro y carecía de técnica para disimular su carencia absoluta de sentimientos, ya he visto varias películas suyas y su mirada es exactamente la misma
La primera vez que ví una película de ella fue con 22 años, Johnny Guitar, quede impactada por su presencia, su forma de hablar, en fin su actuacion. Hace poco ví "Rain" y ví el mismo talento y presencia ya en ese film (uno de sus primeros) de los años 30 y lo más increíble es lo natural que se desenvuelve.. su fragilidad, nada de lo que después en su carrera. Después ví una de los años 40, sudden fear, y a pesar de que ya era JOAN CRAWFORD, sigo viendo una actriz y no la estrella de cine. Mi conclusión es que fue una actriz increíble que incluso si viviera hoy no quedaría desfasada en el tipo de actuación de hoy en día > *eso* para mí es talento. Yo encuentro en la gente talentosa un gran carisma..
One thing about Joan Crawford she was a class act she always made time for her fans.
Joan Crawford was jaw-droppingly beautiful. When I think of Hollywood glamour and iconic film stars, I think of Crawford.
She is really funny in the scene!!! The way she looks at him! Love the way she talks! She is simply great.
There is something about joan.
Whether or not she is a good actress, you can't keep your eyes off her.
That stage presence is something hardly any one has.
True legend. And so under rated
Got damn what a beautiful woman she was.
And she was close to 40 when this scene was shot.
Meh - like a 7. Not a great beauty by ANY stretch and terrible human being to boot according to well the world.
I don't think she's too beautiful. That overbite ruins it for me.
I feel so bad that Cindy and Cathy Crawford had to go through life having total strangers telling them the mother They loved was “a terrible human being”, usually based on a ridiculous movie loaded with fictitious characters and situations. How dumb.
She's average pretty. But not beautiful. That would be Ava Gardener, Elizabeth Taylor, Lana Turner, Sophia Loren.
Joan had a perfectly classical profile - which you can really see in this clip.
Yes, she had that perfect profile of a classic statue. Gorgeous.
She had such style and talent!
That cat.... hilarious ! Love Joan
LOL love this!! She's stunning and I love her.... but the kitty steals the scene!
Love this scene. Such a beauty.
she was the height of glamour!
Literally me if I was in that situation.lol
Watch Joan’s dance routine in the 1931 film, DANCE FOOLS,DANCE. She had an incredible pair of legs.😛
Iam not indicating that Joan Crawford was a better actress than Betty Davis, however, you cannot deny she had this sophistication and demur to herself which came across so incredibly natural onscreen. She was defiantly better playing the subtle characters than Betty which would work more in today’s time as they can be more relatable. There were other actresses of that era who were slightly ahead of their times, playing characters in a more subtle, realistic or less dramatised approach of acting - Lana Turner, Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly and Ava Judy Garland
Rahul vinal Narayan true, her acting came out really natural and sophisticated, and Bette’s was much more flashier, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, back in the days this acting was sensational and still is, but you’re right, nowadays the acting has to be really natural and subtle and although one of the greatest actresses of all time Bette was anything but subtle.
andres segui i guess that is why I’m more drawn towards Joan than Betty, but yes thanks for your thoughts mate. Really appreciated it. Regards from Fiji.
Ill say it, Joan was definitely better than Bette! Period.
@@AMDesignMarketing Yeah, right. So why were Joan and Hedda Hopper tossing around a bunch of shit to make Bette lose the Oscar for "Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?" Joan knew ahead of time Anne Bancroft was going to get it for "The Miracle Worker", and she just wanted to throw it in Bette's face.
@@02chevyguy No, your thinking is flawed. She did not know ahead of time, w=but did want to be af the forefront and yes, to piss bette off. But you can;t blame her. Davis was so jealous of Crawford and Davis did much to malign
the relationship.
Her style was always the signature of the time period .. whatever she did everyone else did.
Gotta love Joan
She was so beautiful!!!!!
love Joan and all
What a fun clip.
Fun movie overall. Watched it for the first time in decades today.
Joanie looked beautiful in this
I just love this scene I love Joan Crawford This is a great movie possibly the best wartime movie ever.
The best wartime movie ever? You can't be serious!
Oh how lovely
love it!!
Of the film, Joan Crawford described it as "A very pleasant pile of sh*t for wartime audience" 🤣
Behind the scenes story: After she was done filming her cameo she was mobbed by people who wanted her autograph. Bette Davis commented to someone "I bet she paid them all 5 dollars to do that." 😂😬
Also; When Joan was first approached about doing a cameo, she originally said no because she was worried that since she had been off screen for awhile that audiences would think she was all washed up.
She was then told that Bette Davis had Barbara Stanwyck had agreed to appear in HC. "What is the billing?" Crawford inquired. "Alphabetical" was the response. "Well C comes before D and S, so I'll do it!"
hahahahahahahhaha oh my... i love her
That was delightful! 😍
joan was fine as hell! boioioioinnnggggg!
paul kersey Finer.
One of the funniest movie faints I ever saw!
The only realistic reaction to meeting Joan Crawford
he starts dancing with her with not even looking at her...reiiiiggghtttt.....
Cute, love her.. he’s cute too!
I love JoannCrawford
Dane Clark sure was handsome...
She’s such a goddess
I adore her Adrian designed cat dress. It's so unique. She was loyal to Adrian even after he left MGM.
So cute!!!!! Joan was a pretty women!!!!
THAT WAS A GOOD ONE !! 🤣
A mulher mais linda do mundo avisa
I don't blame the guy passing out like that I would be too
That guy was Dane Clark, the actor.
THIS IS IT ,,,,,,,JOAN CRAWFORD ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
I get him, that'd happen to me as well.
Thats guy is gorgeous as hell..
That not That's! And, how do you know Hell is gorgeous?
She was a real star not everything she did was great but when she was good no one could
touch her
I love Joan in this! I'm a gay man, but would love to have had a dance with Joan in this.
Same. I would faint too.
The movie stars Movie Star!
Make warner archives available in Europe will you?
I don't remember this part in the movie 🤔
Honey Bee86 velvet lips
Honey Bee86 the casting couch
This is how Joan should have stayed.
As opposed to?
@@brkitdwn as opposed to “NO WIREHANGERS”
What is the name of the actor !?!
His name is Dane Clark.
Would you be able to upload John Garfield's cameo from this film? Someone has put it on here but in terrible picture quality.Thanks.
So who was her husband at the time? The one she says has told her she looks like Joan Crawford.
Her hubby at the time was Phil Terry a rising actor and considered by many to be the most hansome !! Joan at this time was unemployed, let go without fanfare,warning, or so much as a good-bye or good luck by MGM (still a common practice)., as they though she was a has been "old" flapper. They failed to recognize her great drive and ability to shape shift into sophisticated socialite and her remarkable re-inventivness. Warner Bros. did recon. she had more miles on her and cast her famously shortlly after and cast her in Mildred Pierce. Joan thought this film H.C. junk.
I have the suspicion she had 'auditioned' Dane Clark beforehand, as I understand she often did. She took a page from the handbook of the male executives or stars with power in Hollywood and played by their rules.
Cheer up soldier god you are full of it😁
It's amazing how Faye Dunaway captured Crawford during this era so brilliantly.
Messylin .
I was ready to dislike Faye Dunaway when i started watching an interview she did about Mommie Dearest however as it turned out Ms Dunaway was very gratious and respectful when talking about Joan - she clearly admired her a lot and she made it clear she was an actress following the script of the film and never judged Joan on that basis .
You cannot be serious...
@@andrewmark2783 wasn’t asking you, fuckhead.
Joan Crawford is the meaning of sex appeal
that wasn't her first time at the rodeo.
Off women but probably not off men.
Is tt a cat on yo shoulder, or u r juz happy to see me?? 😂
#goodjobbabe
What’s with these accents?
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No wire hangers
If he was Trump he would try to grab her kitty , Would like to see that slap across his face .
Yo sigo pensando que Joan es mala actriz, sus ojos sólo reflejan frialdad, es Joan Crawford en todo momento, era incapaz de reflejar nada xq estaba vacía por adentro y carecía de técnica para disimular su carencia absoluta de sentimientos, ya he visto varias películas suyas y su mirada es exactamente la misma
Tienes que ver "Humoresque", "Sudden fear" y "A woman's face" entonces, buenisimas interpretaciones y personajes complejos.
La primera vez que ví una película de ella fue con 22 años, Johnny Guitar, quede impactada por su presencia, su forma de hablar, en fin su actuacion. Hace poco ví "Rain" y ví el mismo talento y presencia ya en ese film (uno de sus primeros) de los años 30 y lo más increíble es lo natural que se desenvuelve.. su fragilidad, nada de lo que después en su carrera. Después ví una de los años 40, sudden fear, y a pesar de que ya era JOAN CRAWFORD, sigo viendo una actriz y no la estrella de cine.
Mi conclusión es que fue una actriz increíble que incluso si viviera hoy no quedaría desfasada en el tipo de actuación de hoy en día > *eso* para mí es talento. Yo encuentro en la gente talentosa un gran carisma..