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LATEST SITE UPDATES

[in last month]

 

TCM US SCHEDULE: OCTOBER 2025

[times US Central]

 

Fri, 10/3, 7pm -- Rain

Wed, 10/8, 8:45pm -- Daisy Kenyon

Fri, 10/10, 7am -- The Women

Mon, 10/13, 1:45pm -- The Karate Killers

 


 

UPCOMING and NEW RELEASES/EVENTS:

 [Let me know if you have something to announce here.]

 

October 14: Warner Archive Blu-ray release of Joan Crawford Collection with four films:

Grand Hotel, The Women, Possessed ('47), and The Damned Don't Cry.

 

October 31 (7:30pm): The UCLA Library presents Sudden Fear at the Billy Wilder Theater as part of its

"A Place of Rage: Women and Anger on Screen" series running from 10/26 thru 12/6. FREE admission!

 

November 18: New bio by Scott Eyman: Joan Crawford: A Woman's Face.

 

 November 23 (3:20pm): NYC's Film Forum presents Dancing Lady.

 (Introduced by biographer Scott Eyman, w' book-signing after)

 

December 17 (7:30pm): London's Cinema Museum presents This Woman Is Dangerous.

 

A new Joan Crawford fragrance is scheduled for release on her birthday, March 23, 2026.

 

Ongoing thru June 21, 2026: MoMA's Face Value: Celebrity Press Photography.

Interview with curator Ron Magliozzi, mentioning Joan as inspiration.

 

 


 

10/06/25

 

PHOTOS: 1947

Possessed -- A film still with Raymond Massey.

Daisy Kenyon -- Publicity shots one and two.

 

LETTERS:

1943:  3-page handwritten to director George Cukor.

1949:  To a fan.

 

FILMS:  Sheet music from Ice Follies of 1939.

 

 

 

 

 


10/02/25

 

TOBACCIANA:  At top of page, added click-to-enlarge ads for Joan-endorsed cigs (Camel, Chesterfield, Lucky Strike, Old Gold, Raleigh).

 

PHOTOS:

1933: Dancing Lady -- A film still with Winnie Lightner.

1936: Gorgeous Hussy -- A film still with Robert Taylor (includes press caption).

1937: The Last of Mrs. Cheyney -- Candid on the set with William Powell (includes press caption).

 

ADS:  A 1935 Max Factor glass theater slide w' Joan and Jean Harlow.

 

 

 

 

 

 


9/30/25

 

PHOTOS:

1928:

Our Dancing Daughters -- A film still with Johnny Mack Brown.

Dream of Love -- Publicity with guitar.

Publicity by Steichen (from a Vanity Fair page).

1931:  This Modern Age -- A film still with Neil Hamilton.

 

TOBACCIANA:  Three 1930s color cards (front/back) from Chile.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


9/26/25

 

PHOTOS: 1927

Winners of the Wilderness -- Publicity with Chief John Big Tree, with Tim McCoy, and solo.

Spring Fever -- Publicity with William Haines.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


9/22/25

 

ART:

1932:  Rain caricature by Joe Grant (this piece now housed at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery).

c. 1946:  Caricature by Christina Malman (this piece now part of the Smithsonian Design Museum Collection).

1989:  Lithograph by Boniello.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


9/18/25

 

NEWS:  NYC's MoMA has an ongoing show thru June 21, 2026---Face Value: Celebrity Press Photography---that features Joan.

From a MoMA-site interview with Ron Magliozzi, museum curator:

There are several figures who appear a number of times. Joan Crawford is the one who shows up the most. She’s in six images....

RM: We worked with what we had, essentially. We had a lot of Joan Crawford! In fact, a Crawford image from Photoplay was one of the major inspiration images. We built the show around the Crawford stuff because they’re very elegantly and charmingly edited.

 

ENCYCLOPEDIA: F-- Added a montage of 5 small photos of Dore Freeman with Joan to his Encyclopedia entry.

 

PHOTOS:  

1967:  In NYC during filming of Rosemary's Baby, with Mia Farrow and Roman Polanski.

1971:  Two candids from Joan's book-signing appearance at Marshall Field's in Chicago. (From Dore Freeman's collection.)

 

LETTERS:

1957:  To a longtime fan.

1964:  To a longtime fan.

1965:  To a South Carolina TV reporter.

1971:  2 pages to friend "Chuck."

1975:  Handwritten memo to secretary Vivian Zeiger on Pepsi stationery.

 

 

 

 


9/14/25

 

FILMS:  Thanks to Tom C. for another entertaining Joan film review, this time for 1943's Above Suspicion. (If you have your own review of any Joan film, please send it in!)

 

 


9/10/25

 

FILMS:  Autumn Leaves -- An Italian poster, and a UK lobby card.

 

MAGAZINES:  1953 Tatler (UK) column with overview of Joan's career and brief review of Torch Song.

 

PHOTOS:  1959 -- On the set of The Best of Everything with cameraman William Mellor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


9/08/25

 

UPCOMING EVENTS:

October 31: The UCLA Library presents Sudden Fear as part of its "A Place of Rage: Women and Anger on Screen" series running from 10/26 thru 12/6. FREE admission!

 

PHOTOS: c. 1954 with Marjorie Moore.

 

LETTERS: To Marjorie Moore (from the Gennifer Flowers Collection):  1955, 1958, and 1959.

 

ENCYCLOPEDIA: R -- Added info and photo for Milton Rackmil, the Universal exec whom Joan was either just seeing or about to marry during filming of Female on the Beach.

 

 

 

 


9/04/25

 

PHOTOS:

1940:  Susan and God -- Publicity with Rita Quigley.

1941:  A Woman's Face -- Publicity with Melvyn Douglas.

1946:  Warners publicity shot at home.

 

FILMS:

Susan and God -- A US lobby card, and a UK lobby card (The Gay Mrs. Trexel).

A Woman's Face -- A Finnish poster.

 

ART:  A "Seein' Stars" Feg Murray comic strip (May 30, 1943) featuring Joan's lip prints at upper right.

 

 

 

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