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    • Mildred Pierce. Joan Crawford, Jack Carson, Ann Blyth. 498 votes. A gripping story of a mother's unwavering love and the sacrifices she makes for her daughter, Mildred Pierce showcases Joan Crawford's exceptional acting abilities as she portrays a woman navigating the complexities of family dynamics and societal expectations.
    • Sudden Fear. Joan Crawford, Jack Palance, Gloria Grahame. 371 votes. In this nail-biting suspense thriller, Sudden Fear follows a wealthy playwright who becomes suspicious that her new husband is plotting against her life.
    • Possessed. Joan Crawford, Van Heflin, Raymond Massey. 372 votes. A harrowing look at mental illness and unrequited love, Possessed delves deep into the mind of Louise Howell, played by Joan Crawford, as she struggles to maintain her sanity amidst the chaos of her life.
    • The Women. Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell. 365 votes. As an all-female ensemble piece, The Women shines a spotlight on the intricate web of relationships, gossip, and betrayal among a group of high-society women.
  1. 7.7 (9.2K) Rate. A criminal on the run hides in a circus and seeks to possess the daughter of the ringmaster at any cost. Director Tod Browning Stars Lon Chaney Norman Kerry Joan Crawford. 7. Sudden Fear. 1952 1h 50m Approved. 7.5 (7.4K) Rate.

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    • 'Mildred Pierce' (1945) Mildred Pierce is one of the most iconic noirs of the 1940s and Crawford's defining film. Based on the eponymous 1941 novel, the film follows the titular character's struggles to support her two daughters after her wealthy husband leaves her.
    • 'The Women' (1939) George Cukor's 1939 comedy-drama The Women stars a who's who of MGM stars, including Norma Shearer, Rosalind Russell, and Crawford.
    • 'Humoresque' (1946) The 1946 melodrama Humoresque stars Crawford opposite John Garfield. The story revolves around the tragic romance between Paul, a young and up-and-coming violinist, and Helen, the wealthy woman who becomes his patroness.
    • 'Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?' (1962) Crawford's infamous rivalry with Bette Davis made for a juicy background for Robert Aldrich's 1962 psychological horror thriller Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
    • MILDRED PIERCE (1945) Directed by Michael Curtiz. Screenplay by Ranald MacDougall, based on the novel by James M. Cain. Starring Jack Carson, Zachary Scott, Eve Arden, Ann Blyth, Bruce Bennett.
    • WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE? (1962) Directed by Robert Aldrich. Screenplay by Lukas Heller, based on the novel by Henry Farrell. Starring Bette Davis, Victor Buono, Marjorie Bennett, Maidie Norman, Anna Lee.
    • JOHNNY GUITAR (1954) Directed by Nicholas Ray. Screenplay by Philip Yordan, based on the novel by Roy Chanslor. Starring Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge, Scott Brady, Ward Bond, Ben Cooper, Ernest Borgnine, John Carradine.
    • GRAND HOTEL (1932) Directed by Edmund Goulding. Screenplay by William A. Drake, based on his play adapted from the novel ‘Menschen im Hotel’ by Vicki Baum.
    • Johnny Guitar. A film like "Johnny Guitar" has no reason to be as great as it is. On paper, it made sense — director Nicholas Ray had directed a string of masterpieces like "In A Lonely Place," "They Live By Night," and "The Lusty Men," so "Johnny Guitar" had the potential to be another.
    • Daisy Kenyon. "Daisy Kenyon" is tremendously modern and forward-thinking: decades ahead of its time, and I'd readily make the argument that its sensibilities towards love and romance are even ahead of contemporary times.
    • Mildred Pierce. Winning an Oscar meant an awful lot to Crawford. Just watch her interview with David Frost to see how passionately she speaks about it.
    • Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? The 1960s brought difficult challenges for Crawford, as her megawatt star power completely faded. The same was true for her eventual co-star Bette Davis, as the two were no longer considered bankable.
  3. Feb 10, 2024 · Portrait of Joan Crawford, 1935 FPG/Archive Photos/Getty. Crawford lived her own rags to riches story with an occasional blip on her box office credibility. Here are some of the best Joan Crawford movies throughout the years. 1. The Unknown (1927) Joan Crawford in The Unknown, 1927 Michael Ochs Archives/Getty.

  4. 8. Female on the Beach. 1955 1h 37m Approved. 6.4 (1.4K) Rate. Moving into a beach house involves Lynn Markham in mystery, danger, and romance with a beach boy of dubious motives. Director Joseph Pevney Stars Joan Crawford Jeff Chandler Jan Sterling. 9. Sudden Fear.

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