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    1932 · Drama · 1h 24m

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    Letty Lynton is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film starring Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery and Nils Asther. The film was directed by Clarence Brown and based on the 1931 novel of the same name by Marie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes; the novel is based on an historical murder allegedly committed by Madeleine Smith. [2]

  2. Letty Lynton: Directed by Clarence Brown. With Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery, Nils Asther, Lewis Stone. A socialite begins a shipboard romance with a wealthy man, but is blackmailed by a former lover.

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    • Drama
    • Clarence Brown
    • 1932-05-14
  3. Wealthy socialite Letty Lynton is returning to New York, abandoning one-tine lover Emile Renaul in South America, when she strikes up a shipboard romance with Jerry Darrow. Renault is waiting for her in New York and will not leave her alone, so she poisons him.

    • Clarence Brown, Charles Dorian
    • Joan Crawford
  4. Jun 25, 2021 · The famous Letty Lynton dress was designed to make her appear both innocent and flirtatious, and the frothy, ruffled confection, with its turbo-charged sleeves, captured the imagination of American women and made thousands of them covet it. The dress tapped into a collective postwar need for romance, and helped kick off the trend for ...

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  5. The copyright to Dishonored Lady, the play that MGM plagiarized when writing the Letty Lynton screenplay, expires in 2025. So Warner Bros. can release Letty in four years.

  6. Jul 15, 2021 · Letty (Crawford) is a gorgeous socialite who has all the men fawning over her and why not? She’s Joan Crawford draped in luxuriant furs and the immaculate creations of Adrian. However, one of her suitors, Emille (Nils Aster) is particularly persistent.

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  8. Diaphanous gowns with ruffles and frills quickly gained popularity, with emphasized shoulders and romantic flounces. The Fashion Archives at the Maryland Historical Society has a few gowns that illustrate the “Letty Lynton effect,” including the 1935 gown below.

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