Joan was a beautiful woman and she had class. Not like today’s actresses. Everyone loves to point fingers at peoples faults but look in the mirror, there you will find a lot of your very own.
Mr. Waters, are so cute and smart! I've always wanted to know who Trog was! Joan Crawford was the most professional actress from her time. Joan and most actors from the 1920s and 1930s were the first generation of great actors who aged, by 1960's and 1970's and were tossed away. It was unfair, because she was a serious actress.
I loved Joan Crawford. She was a true star, no matter what the movie was. I also loved John Waters part in Feud, playing William Castle, perfectly I might add. He is a Baltimore treasure.
For 1970 it wasn’t a bad film. Now if they made that movie exactly like that today with all the technology we have now, then yes, it would be considered horrible but Joan was one of the greatest.
The melodramatic music whenever Joan got Trog to act nicely human-like was cringe!! Movie was tolerable except for the sappy scenes with Joan and the Trog. Nice English countryside views and beautiful old British country homes and interesting interiors.
This is a fabulous movie!!! The first person I would call if I had a murderous troglodyte on the loose would be Joan Crawford! See Joan bully the troglodyte into submission! I LOVE this film.
this movie is only worth watching until they discover trog! i believe that Joan ! did this movie for spiteful reasons maybe Pepsi dropped her and she wanted to make them see how she was forced to work.
It was a conceptual casting. John Waters was a logical extension of William Castle's gimmick filmmaking. By casting John, the viewer gets a meta understanding of what kind of filmmaker William was at the time.
snarkus63 lol. You need film education sweetheart. He's literally called the pope of trash. He's literally the king of b movies. Even more famous than castle.
Joan took it seriously because she was a STAR and deserved better but didn't complain and didn't explain.
Exactly!
Maybe, but she was still the consummate professional!
Joan was a beautiful woman and she had class. Not like today’s actresses.
Everyone loves to point fingers at peoples faults but look in the mirror, there you will find a lot of your very own.
Saw this at the drive-in originally and love it to this day. I've seen it at least 100 times.
Wow my hero.... At the drive in !!!!
John is an absolute darling.
I just saw Trog for the first time. I loved it!
Trog or no Trog at least he got to work with Joan Crawford. Not many can say that.
I just KNEW Trog was going to be his secret guest for "Trog"! Lovely man!
Mr. Waters, are so cute and smart! I've always wanted to know who Trog was! Joan Crawford was the most professional actress from her time. Joan and most actors from the 1920s and 1930s were the first generation of great actors who aged, by 1960's and 1970's and were tossed away. It was unfair, because she was a serious actress.
I loved Joan Crawford. She was a true star, no matter what the movie was.
I also loved John Waters part in Feud, playing William Castle, perfectly I might add. He is a Baltimore treasure.
Wish we could have him in San Francisco! Would be terrific to have him sign my DVD copy!
Am I the only one who got the impression that Mr Cornelius has no recollection whatsoever of being in the film or of Joan Crawford?
maybe he was drunk ?
Yes you are
I saw Trog in college....like at 3 am.... Hilarious stuff and i never forgot it
TROG wasn't THAAAT bad lol I loved it as a kid in the 80's
@Aifric Brennan for the late 60's? I really never thought so, perfectly watchable and entertaining
who wouldn't keep personal xmas cards from a major movie star
Would probably put it on Ebay.
For 1970 it wasn’t a bad film. Now if they made that movie exactly like that today with all the technology we have now, then yes, it would be considered horrible but Joan was one of the greatest.
The melodramatic music whenever Joan got Trog to act nicely human-like was cringe!! Movie was tolerable except for the sappy scenes with Joan and the Trog. Nice English countryside views and beautiful old British country homes and interesting interiors.
Its Pepsi NOT Coca Cola
They should do a comedy bit. Both are funny. 🙃😉
Trog was short , did he grow taller?
great observation.
This is a fabulous movie!!! The first person I would call if I had a murderous troglodyte on the loose would be Joan Crawford! See Joan bully the troglodyte into submission! I LOVE this film.
Trog my gosh they say it was such a FLOP
this movie is only worth watching until they discover trog! i believe that Joan ! did this movie for spiteful reasons maybe Pepsi dropped her and she wanted to make them see how she was forced to work.
I saw Trog many years ago...it was dreadful.
It was the best film ever made!
the mic placement is horrible
Why in God's name did they have this guy play William Castle on "Feud:Bette And Joan"?! I don't care how much of a B-movie fan this guy is!
It was a conceptual casting. John Waters was a logical extension of William Castle's gimmick filmmaking. By casting John, the viewer gets a meta understanding of what kind of filmmaker William was at the time.
Oh *please* ...comparing William Castle to this guy is like comparing Roger Corman to Tommy Wiseau!
snarkus63 lol. You need film education sweetheart. He's literally called the pope of trash. He's literally the king of b movies. Even more famous than castle.
I don't find John waters particularly talented, he seem to insert himself into the spotlight
@@caligulathegod exactly.