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All original Encyclopedia text, from A to Z, is copyright © 2004 - 2026 by Stephanie Jones
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Celebrating 22 years of The Best of Everything: 2004 - 2026 Established March 23, 2004
(12/31/24 to present)
LATEST SITE UPDATES [in last month]
[times US Central] Thurs. 5/7: 5:30am -- Grand Hotel Sun. 5/10: 11:15am -- Mildred Pierce Tues. 5/12: 3:00am -- The Bride Wore Red Sun. 5/17: 11:15am -- Humoresque
UPCOMING EVENTS and NEW RELEASES: [Let
me know if you have something to announce here.] May 26: Possessed ('31) -- Blu-ray release by Warner Archive Collection. Amazon page. July 9: Letty Lynton -- Toronto: Revue Cinema's Designing the Movies series presents the Warners 4K restoration of Letty (which made its debut on May 1 at the TCM Film Fest).
5/13/26
FILMS: UK trade ads from Kinematograph Weekly: Two for Possessed ('47), and one for Flamingo Road. US sheet music for Flamingo Road. US window card for Torch Song.
PHOTOS: 1953: Film still from Torch Song with Michael Wilding. (Bigger pic and new press caption.)
May 10, 1977 We remember.
5/04/26
PHOTOS: 1943 -- Above Suspicion Film stills: one, two, and three. Screen shot with Fred MacMurray. Publicity with Conrad Veidt, MacMurray, and Basil Rathbone (bigger replacement).
4/30/26
COLLECTIBLES: Gifts To/From Joan: 1937 Omega pocket watch engraved from Joan to Spencer Tracy (Bonhams 2025 auction, with description). Personal Attire: 1940s pumps auctioned by Bonhams-NY (2018, Robert Osborne collection, with description).
4/28/26
1933: Publicity for Today We Live shot by Clarence Sinclair Bull: one and two.
MAGAZINES/PAPERS: 1933 front-page news from Macon, Georgia's Telegraph and News: The Cubans are rebelling, the US economy is failing... and Joan and Doug are divorcing! The big news in America in April 1933!
FILMS: The Bride Wore Red --- 6 new US lobby cards.
EDITORIAL NOTE re the TCM WEBSITE: I've been systematically deleting the TCM info link from every Joan film page as I work on that page. Why? The TCM website used to have a unique info page, with further links, for every Joan movie, but in recent months, they've done away with most of these individual pages. (They've also now started asking you to click Agree for "the collection and use of your information by cookies and similar technologies" if you want to browse on their site.) About to become a pay streaming app/channel for Warner Discovery? What does that have to do with dumbing down your home website?
4/26/26
1930: Montana Moon -- A film still with Johnny Mack Brown (includes press caption). 1931: Dance, Fools, Dance -- A film still with William Bakewell. 1932: Letty Lynton -- New film still (with Robert Montgomery); bigger replacement still (with Nils Asther); and bigger replacement publicity shot by Hurrell.
FILMS: Letty Lynton -- An MGM publicity photo montage featuring Adrian, his sketch for the black/white Letty dress, and Joan in dress.
ENCYCLOPEDIA: R --- Updated the Recipes entry, with two 1931 Joan-recipes for salads from the book Fashions in Foods in Beverly Hills.
4/22/26
MAGAZINES: A 1929 cover from Brazil's A Scena Muda.
PHOTOS: 1927: A film still from Twelve Miles Out with John Gilbert.
4/20/26
LETTERS: 1973 to designer Nolan Miller. (Handwritten, Pepsi stationery; includes color costume sketch.)
4/16/26
1967 handwritten card (pp. 1 and 4 of 4) from first husband Doug Fairbanks, Jr., re the recent death of his mother.
PHOTOS: 1956: With Laurence Olivier at the Berlin International Film Festival. 1962: At a signing event for her autobiography Portrait of Joan. 1967: At the NYC premiere of The Taming of the Shrew.
FILMS: Queen Bee -- A UK trade ad.
4/14/26
1952: Two to a fan RE where to sell the fan's original song (May and August). Thanks to a journalist from the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Christmas letter to long-time fan (signed by all four of Joan's kids). 1953: To B-movie producer Bill Thomas (of Pine-Thomas Productions) RE Torch Song. 1954: To a long-time fan RE the bad weather and various films.
4/12/26
A Woman's Face -- A 1954 US re-release poster and US re-release playbill. Reunion in France -- 5 US lobby cards. Mildred Pierce -- 3 French movie posters; 2 UK trade ads; and a 1972 newspaper ad for a TV showing in NYC. Humoresque -- 2 UK trade ads; and an Italian Fotobusta lobby card.
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