Joan Crawford
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Sudden Fear
(1952)Following a whirlwind courtship, acclaimed playwright Myra Hudson marries Lester Blaine, a slick actor she has just fired from her latest play. Shortly after the honeymoon, Myra overhears Lester and his lover, Irene, plotting to murder the wealthy writer for her inheritance. Shattered by the revelation, Myra pulls herself together and hatches a revenge scheme. But can she go through with her violent plans?

Humoresque
(1947)
Possessed
(1947)A woman found wandering on the streets of LA. Taken to a mental hospital, she weaves a harrowing tale of insanity, murder and the passion by which she has become Possessed.

Flamingo Road
(1949)Academy Award winner Joan Crawford stars as a sideshow dancer whose passion and ambition tear apart a small Florida town that sits along Flamingo Road.

The Damned Don't Cry
(1950)Ethel Whitehead leaves her laborer husband behind to find a new, better life, and meets a rich gangster that leads her to a life of wealth and luxury. She engineers a rivalry, however, that sparks the ruin of everything she has fought to gain.

Rain
(1932)When the passengers of a ship get stranded on a Samoan island, a self-righteous missionary resolves to save the soul of a spirited sex worker.

Mildred Pierce
(1945)A woman's ambitions for her daughter drastically impact her life.

Johnny Guitar
(1954)Gambling house operator Vienna seeks control of a town as archrival Emma Small sets out to force Vienna out of town. The timely arrival of Johnny Guitar thwarts Emma's dark plans, but doesn't prevent a showdown between the women. Based on Roy Chanslor's novel, "Johnny Guitar."

Possessed
(1931)Cynical Marian Martin meets married attorney Mark Whitney and becomes his mistress. But when Whitney runs for governor and a reporter uncovers the story of the affair, Martin must choose between her carefree life and marriage with the man she loves.

Daisy Kenyon
(1947)Commercial artist Daisy Kenyon is involved with married lawyer Dan O'Mara, and hopes someday to marry him, if he ever divorces his wife Lucille. She meets returning veteran Peter, a decent and caring man, whom she does not love, but who offers her love and a more hopeful relationship. She marries him... just as Dan gets a divorce.

Queen Bee
(1955)A naive, working-class Chicagoan enters a world of bitter jealousy and manipulative power plays when invited to Atlanta by her socialite elder cousin.

Sadie McKee
(1934)Every gal has her price! Academy Award winner Joan Crawford stars as Sadie McKee, a hard working girl who suffers through three troubled relationships on her road to prosperity. Directed by Clarence Brown, Sadie McKee also features Gene Raymond, Franchot Tone and Edward Arnold.

Our Dancing Daughters
(1928)A flapper who's secretly a good girl and a gold-digging floozy masquerading as an ingénue both vie for the hand of a millionaire.

The Story of Esther Costello
(1957)Childless socialite Margaret takes in a blind and deaf girl from a poor family, who catches the attention of Margaret’s conniving husband.

Reunion in France
(1942)Parisian fashion executive Michele de la Becque feels crushed when her lover's Nazi ties emerge. Her heart wavers after helping a downed U.S. pilot, and she plans for their escape. But a startling discovery reunites her with her former lover.
Dance, Fools, Dance
(1931)A broke socialite (Joan Crawford) gets a newspaper job and goes undercover at a cafe to expose a bootlegger (Clark Gable).

Above Suspicion
(1943)Two honeymooners encounter danger when they come to the aid of the British Secret Service.

Strait-Jacket
(1964)Movie queen Joan Crawford gives a chilling performance in this rousing shocker about a jealous wife with a hasty hatchet.

They All Kissed the Bride
(1942)While running her late father’s trucking company with an iron fist, Margaret falls for a reporter intent on exposing her ruthless business practices.

Love on the Run
(1936)An American heiress flees from her planned wedding to a Prince with a man whom she doesn't know is a reporter.