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Caileigh, you are an angel for making this ooooohhhhhhhhhhhhh

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Joan Crawford at a charity polo match in Santa Monica, June 1936

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Joan Crawford on the set of Dream of Love, 1928

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Joan Crawford photographed in Mary Clare’s dressing room after seeing the July 15th performance of Cavalcade, 1932

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ok, the last one for today, and the best one!

This photo is just beyond anything…

1977 special cover.

OMG MAGDA YOU ARE KILLING ME OVER HERE. SERIOUSLY. Oh if only we could have the original version of the photo from the cover.

I want to read this!!! They hooked me with the headlines. I want to see the fan’s museum home and the collectors bonanza of Crawford photos! Tease. 

reblogging it again cause this cover is precious!

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the most perfect face

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rhaenysing: I was reading about Carole Lombard the other day and read that after her tragic death, Joan took her role in They All Kissed The Bride and gave her entire salary from the film to the Red Cross for helping recover the bodies from the crash. I was like, fuck yeah Joan!

yes, that’s what she did! After that Mommie Dearest bullcrap, many people believe that this is how Joan was, but almost no one knows that she really had a heart of gold, she supported many charities etc; for instance, she used to anonymously pay for surgeries and other medical treatments for the retired crew members in Hollywood (cameramen etc.) whose families couldn’t afford to pay for it. She was a truly kind woman!

btw, ‘They All Kissed the Bride’ is one of my favourite Joan movies :)

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