Joan was simply stunning! The camera just loved her face, especially in the 30s & 40s. No wonder they included her in that huge coffee table book, "Four Fabulous Faces!" It's Joan Crawford, Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich & Gloria Swanson!
Great chemistry between them! Joan was great as a young actress. Very pretty. She had charm. A different vibe than older Joan. Gable, well, gorgeous!!! And total charm!
Joan was her most beautiful in the 1930s because she was stunning, but also funny and seemed more approachable - or at least the characters she played had some lighthearted and fun aspects to them. Her bone structure, straight nose, and cheekbones made her look like she had been chiseled by a Roman or Greek sculptor. Just stunning.
I saw this film in the 90’s at a Saturday afternoon matinee at the Castro Theater in S.F. and when Joan does a solo dance routine the audience clapped and cheered….that is the only time I have ever seen that happen in a theater….so you know the audience were big Joan Crawford fans.
Were't they both little dolls in this one? My ex's cousin is/was Joan Crawford's Goddaughter & was named after her, Joan Evans was her stage name. I have a movie still with Joan Evans & one of her regular co-stars Farley Granger. The movie producers loved pairing certain couples up.
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Joan Crawford and Cark Gable Mad so many good movies together. Both beautiful, talented, and a sexual chemistry that is still palatable. Joan's acting in these early films was so refreshing. She and Louise Brooks were of the few to transfer successfully from silent movies to talkies. Both loved men and didn't try to hide it. Lucky guys.
Joan Crawford was astoundingly gorgeous. I don't know why she, and Hollywood thought the transition to dark hair, and eyebrows were a good look. It aged her way before her time. She also looked better without the heavy bangs on her forhead. She never should have changed her teeth either. She had a beautiful, naturally perfect smile. Hollywood is toxic in many, many ways, but it was certainly what she wanted.
According to Joan Crawford herself, the affair between her and Clark Gable went on longer than anyone thought. I believe that they were lovers until the mid-1950s. Then she married Alfred Steele and Gable passed away shortly after.