The Best of Everything A Joan Crawford Encyclopedia |
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All original Encyclopedia text, from A to Z, is copyright © 2004 - 2025 by Stephanie Jones
Celebrating 21 years of The Best of Everything: 2004 - 2025
(12/31/24 to present)
LATEST SITE UPDATES [in last month]
TCM
SUMMER UNDER THE STARS (times US Eastern) 6am -- Rain 8am -- Sadie McKee 10am -- Susan and God 12pm -- A Woman's Face 2pm -- Above Suspicion 4pm -- The Damned Don't Cry 6pm -- Goodbye, My Fancy 8pm -- Torch Song 9:45pm -- The Story of Esther Costello 11:45pm -- Harriet Craig 1:30am -- Humoresque 3:45am -- Possessed ('47)
UPCOMING and NEW RELEASES/EVENTS: [Let me know if you have something to announce here.]
Fri. August 8: The Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater (Culpeper, VA) presents a FREE showing of Grand Hotel at 7:30pm.
Thurs. August 21: The Historic Warner Cascade Theatre Museum (New Castle, PA) presents two FREE showings of Rain (noon and 7pm).
8/07/25
1950: Harriet Craig -- Screen shots one, two, and three.
COLLECTIBLES: JEWELRY: 1950s black onyx/rhinestone brooch from Guilaroff's collection. 1950s simulated turquoise set designed by Miriam Haskell (includes auction info from 1978 and 2016).
ENCYCLOPEDIA: H -- Added new entry/photos/links for costume-jewelry designer Miriam Haskell; Joan was a customer for decades.
8/04/25
1945: Mildred Pierce -- Five film stills: With Bruce Bennett (one and two); and at the police station (one, two, and three). 1946: Humoresque -- Film still with John Garfield. 1947: Daisy Kenyon -- Film stills one (with Dana Andrews) and two (with Andrews and Henry Fonda).
8/02/25
1937: On the set of The Last of Mrs. Cheyney with hairdresser Edith Hubner. 1939: In her lawyer's office, giving deposition for divorce from Franchot Tone (includes press caption). 1943: Publicity for Above Suspicion.
COLLECTIBLES: PERSONAL: Added a gold St. Christopher's medal money-clip from Herbert Marshall engraved to Joan in the early 1940s. (Upon looking at this page today for the first time in a long time: It was a mess! Some tiny photos, photos without captions, etc. I re-organized the page, and dug up/posted bigger photos for 10 of Joan's personal items. Check it out---again!)
7/28/25
NEWS: Joan Day for TCM's Summer Under the Stars is Wednesday, August 27! See schedule and link above. (Mario Cantone will be the host discussing Joan's films in the evening.)
1932: Publicity by Hurrell. 1933: Today We Live -- On the set with director Howard Hawks (includes press caption); and a film still with Franchot Tone.
MAGAZINES: A 1928 cover from Sweden's Charme, featuring Our Dancing Daughters.
ART: 1933 color caricature of Joan (and half of Garbo) by Haworth from Sketch magazine.
FILMS: A 1939 Rain re-release poster from Atlantic Pictures (Southern US distribution company).
7/24/25
1928: Magazine-page publicity for Dream of Love, and for Tide of Empire (both by Ruth Harriet Louise). 1929: Publicity by Ruth Harriet Louise. Just married to Doug Fairbanks, Jr., atop the Algonquin Hotel in NYC.
FILMS: A US movie poster for 1927's Taxi Dancer. A program for 1928's Our Dancing Daughters (Les Nouvelles Vierges) from a Paris suburb.
7/22/25
PHOTOS: (All shot by Ruth Harriet Louise) 1926: MGM publicity. 1927: Publicity for The Understanding Heart. 1928: Publicity for Tide of Empire.
7/20/25
LETTERS: More to the longtime Australian fan (see 7/11 entry): 1969, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1977.
MAGAZINES/PAPERS: Front page main "JOAN CRAWFORD DIES" head of LA Times, May 10, 1977.
ADS: 1998 magazine ad for Turner Classic Movies featuring Joan.
7/11/25
CELEB LETTERS TO JOAN: 1966 from Noel Coward.
LETTERS (FROM JOAN): 1962: To a Variety Club member with thanks (on Pepsi Director stationery). To a longtime Australian fan (all including filming news): 1962, 1963, 1964.
7/05/25
FILMS: Thanks to Ginger for her new review of The Damned Don't Cry. (If you have your own review of any Joan film, please send it in!)
With Jo Ann Marlowe and Ann Blyth. Final meeting with business partners.
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