That scene with her and Virginia Grey is like a masterclass for acting. I doubt there are any actresses today who could pull off the 'juggling' and modulation of tone that are Joan's here.
oh my goodness, why in heaven's name did you cut off the end of the first scene from "The Women" right after Joan/Crystal hangs up the phone when she says " Can you beat him, he almost stood me up for his wife!"
Before the middle to late 1950s, nearly every telephone in the USA was black. White telephones like the ones that Joan often talks on were something most people only saw in the movies, and never in real life.
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That scene with her and Virginia Grey is like a masterclass for acting. I doubt there are any actresses today who could pull off the 'juggling' and modulation of tone that are Joan's here.
There is one. Jodhi May.
My favorite "Joan on the Phone" is her conversation with her married lover Arthur in "The Best of Everything." She's wonderful.
“So, you and your rabbit-faced wife can both go to HELL!” People are usually shocked seeing that for the first time; some even giggle.
My favourite actress legend Joan Crawford
Joan Crawford talking to Norma Shearer's 'husband' Steven on the phone is brilliant.
pleaseee back put more videos of Joan
Joan deserves!
Love Joan on the Phone.
“What’s wrong with her, she got a hangover?” 😆😅😂🤣
oh my goodness, why in heaven's name did you cut off the end of the first scene from "The Women" right after Joan/Crystal hangs up the phone when she says " Can you beat him, he almost stood me up for his wife!"
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Before the middle to late 1950s, nearly every telephone in the USA was black. White telephones like the ones that Joan often talks on were something most people only saw in the movies, and never in real life.
My grandparents had this phone. I still have it
Hello,Is it me your looking for?
my favorite is the bathtub scene from The Women
No call to Dr. Shelby??
What’s the film in the last clip? I Love this scene! ❤️
I think it was from Dancing Lady
4.41 is Harriet Craig
What is this film at 5:43?
Forsaking all others 1934
Yute pon películas en castellano.
Oh Millicent!