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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. 4/2: 11:30am -- Above Suspicion Thurs. 4/9: 1:00am -- The Women 8:00am -- The Last of Mrs. Cheyney Tues. 4/14: 5:00am -- Rain Sun. 4/19: 7:00am -- The Gorgeous Hussy Thurs. 4/23: 4:45pm -- Strange Cargo Thurs. 4/30: 3:15am -- Rain
UPCOMING EVENTS and NEW RELEASES: [Let
me know if you have something to announce here.]
While the above is the SUPER-BIG news of, literally, The Century for Joan fans, there
are also a lot of other interesting Joan events upcoming!
May 1: Autumn Leaves -- Los Angeles: Aside from its huge Letty Lynton premiere, the TCM Classic Film Fest is also featuring a 70th-anniversary showing of Autumn Leaves earlier on the same day! May 9: The Damned Don't Cry -- Palm Springs: The Arthur Lyons Noir Film Festival screening features a personal appearance / book signing by recent JC bio author Scott Eyman. May 26: Possessed ('31) -- Blu-ray release by Warner Archive Collection.
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 a new 1931 recipe for two 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.
4/06/26
1933: Publicity for Today We Live (shot by Clarence Sinclair Bull). MGM publicity with Franchot Tone (shot by Hurrell). Candid at the Stork Club with Tone and Helen Hayes. 1934: Forsaking All Others -- Film stills: With Clark Gable; and with Robert Montgomery. Rehearsing for an NBC Radio broadcast promoting Sadie McKee. 1935: Publicity for No More Ladies with Montgomery (shot by Hurrell).
4/04/26
MAGAZINES: Thanks to Ramon for sharing these new Joan covers (and for pointing out that Cinefilo is from Portugal, not Brazil---I've now made that correction): al Kawakeb (1934, Egypt) Cinearte (1938, Brazil)
3/29/26
1929: Publicity for Our Modern Maidens with Anita Page (shot by Ruth Harriet Louise). 1930: Publicity for Montana Moon (shot by Hurrell). 1931: Publicity by Hurrell. A film still from This Modern Age with Pauline Frederick.
3/27/26
PHOTOS: 1926: A film still from Paris, with Charles Ray. 1928: A film still from Rose-Marie, with James Murray. A film still from The Law of the Range, with Rex Lease. (Hollywood stardom, and its aftermath, are tough---see their Wikipedia entries for whatever happened to early leading men Ray, Murray, and Lease.)
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