Joan Crawford
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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.

Dancing Lady
(1933)Clark Gable, Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone, Fred Astaire and the Three Stooges star in this musical romantic comedy about two strong-willed men who will do anything to win the heart of a Dancing Lady. Down on her luck, Janie Barlow (Academy Award winner Crawford--The Women, Humoresque) resorts to dancing in a burlesque show where she is seen by--and instantly wins the heart of--slumming milliona...

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.

Autumn Leaves
(1956)An aging, lonely spinster marries a good-looking younger man only to find that he has a very tormented past and is mentally disturbed.

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.

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."

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.

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

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.

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

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.

Our Modern Maidens
(1929)In a follow-up to her trendsetting silent Our Dancing Daughters, Joan Crawford returns to the role of a reckless Jazz Age baby getting her kicks with torrid kisses and wild parties.

This Woman Is Dangerous
(1952)The stylish leader of a gang of thieves enters a hospital for an eye operation and falls in love with her doctor.
Torch Song
(1953)Academy Award winners Joan Crawford and Gig Young star with Michael Wilding in this musical romance.Broadway star Jenny Stewart (Crawford--The Women) has been toughened by years on stage, but her heart is ultimately melted by the blind war veteran (Young--Holiday for Sinners) who becomes much more to her than just her piano player.
Untamed
(1929)Crawford speaks! And sings! And dances! In her first Talkie, Joan Crawford plays Bingo, a jungle-raised oil heiress, who turns Manhattan upside down in her hunt for Andy McAllister (Robert Montgomery), the man of her dreams. Unfortunately for Bingo, Andy is penniless and refuses to agree to the match until he can provide for the wild, rich girl. Andy's prideful position is more than encouraged by Bingo's Uncle Ben (Ernest Torrence), who seeks to scuttle their love match. In addition to its pre-Code costumes and situations, Untamed also boasts Robert Montgomery's first leading role and two songs sung by the throaty Joan " - Chant of the Jungle" and "That Wonderful Something is Love" (a duet with Mr. Montgomery!).

Joan Crawford: Always the Star
(1996)Guts, determination and hard work lift a young woman out of brutal poverty into Academy Award-winning stardom as one of its highest paid actresses.

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
(1962)Two aging sisters—both former celebrities—are bound together in a psychopathic relationship by their mutual dependency, jealousy, and hatred.

Across to Singapore
(1928)Ramon Novarro portrays the youngest in a seafaring family, in love with the girl promised to his swaggering oldest brother. The rival brothers set sail to Singapore.