As I’ve mentioned on this site before, I’m a fan of Joan Crawford’s, and I’m slowly making my way through her entire body of work. Tonight, I know I should probably be reading up on the the increasingly interesting fight over Brexit in England, but I’m thinking instead of watching Crawford’s last film, 1970’s Trog, […]
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Joan Crawford’s last film, Trog
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Might I suggest a pot of tea and a Joan Crawford double feature on this rainy day
On non-school nights, after reading a bit from The Three Investigators library, Arlo and I usually break out the computer and watch a little something before falling asleep. Seeing as how he’s six, he generally advocates for something involving either monsters or robots, which, for those most part, I’m OK with, as long as it’s […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Mark's Life Also tagged 1931, Arlo, Clark Gable, Dance Fools Dance, dancing, flapper, Grand Hotel, Joan Crawford, Karina Longworth, Little Rascals, Mildred Pierce, movie recommendations, Onion, Posessed, pre-code movies, The Three Investigators, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, You Must Remember This 9 Comments