- Includes:
- A Woman's Face (1941)
- Vintage Romance of Celluloid short: You Can't Fool a Camera
- Classic cartoon: Little Cesario
- Audio-only bonus: two radio adaptations, one with Bette Davis and one with Ida Lupino
- Theatrical trailer
- B&W, 1.33
- Flamingo Road (1949)
- New featurette: Crawford at Warners
- Classic cartoon: Curtain Razor
- Audio-only bonus: radio adaptation with the film's stars
- Sadie McKee (1934)
- Vintage comedy short: Goofy Movies #4
- Classic cartoon: Toyland Broadcast
- Strange Cargo (1940)
- New featurette: Gable & Crawford
- Vintage short: More About Nostradamus
- Classic cartoon: The Lonesome Stranger
- Torch Song (1953)
- New featurette: Tough Baby: Torch Song
- Classic cartoon: TV of Tomorrow
- Vintage Crawford Jimmy Fund Public Service Announcement trailer
- Audio-only bonus: Crawford recording sessions
- Color, 1.85 anamorphic
Joan Crawford Collection, Vol. 2 On DVD
Actor : Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Melvyn Douglas, Zachary Scott, Gene Raymond.
Director: Kelley Cauthen
Genre: Drama
Year: N/A
Studio: Warner Home Video
Length: 518
Released: February 12, 2008
Rating: Unrated (Video)
Format: DVD
Misc: NTSC
Language:English
subtutles: English, French
DESCRIPTION:
TORCH SONG (1953): Musical comedy legend Jenny Stewart, who has been hardened by the worst life has to offer, finds romance when blinded war- veteran Tye Graham becomes her new piano accompanist. STRANGE CARGO (1940): When eight prisoners escape from a New Guinea penal colony, they are picked up by another escapee named Verne and his girl friend Julie. Among the fugitives is Cambreau, a soft-spoken, messianic character who has a profound effect on his comrades. SADIE MCKEE (1934): As working girl Sadie McKee, Joan Crawford wears a maid’s uniform. And as any Crawford fan knows, she’ll shortly swap her white apron for black sable – even (or especially) if it means heartbreak along the way. In this rags-to-riches tale, Sadie wins the affections of the singer (Gene Raymond) she loves, the tycoon (Edward Arnold) she marries and the lawyer (Franchot Tone) she grew up with. That’s a lot of on-screen romantic fire, not all of it may be due to acting ability alone: The year after Sadie McKee was filmed, Crawford became Mrs. Franchot Tone. FLAMINGO ROAD (1949): Life in a small Southern town heats up when a sexy, savvy dancer is stranded there by a traveling carnival. She wins the hearts of two men and gets a taste of local politics when she butts heads with a corrupt sheriff. Apparently Crawford only accepted the role after Jack Warner ordered rewrites and spruced up the production. A WOMAN'S FACE (1941): Anna Holm is scheming con woman and blackmailer, a bitter woman shut off from society because of a disfiguring scar. The opportunity to undergo an operation to remove her scars presents her with a choice: open herself up to a whole new life or return to her old ways and the only life she's ever known.
Special Features :
Actor : Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Melvyn Douglas, Zachary Scott, Gene Raymond.
Director: Kelley Cauthen
Genre: Drama
Year: N/A
Studio: Warner Home Video
Length: 518
Released: February 12, 2008
Rating: Unrated (Video)
Format: DVD
Misc: NTSC
Language:English
subtutles: English, French
DESCRIPTION:
TORCH SONG (1953): Musical comedy legend Jenny Stewart, who has been hardened by the worst life has to offer, finds romance when blinded war- veteran Tye Graham becomes her new piano accompanist. STRANGE CARGO (1940): When eight prisoners escape from a New Guinea penal colony, they are picked up by another escapee named Verne and his girl friend Julie. Among the fugitives is Cambreau, a soft-spoken, messianic character who has a profound effect on his comrades. SADIE MCKEE (1934): As working girl Sadie McKee, Joan Crawford wears a maid’s uniform. And as any Crawford fan knows, she’ll shortly swap her white apron for black sable – even (or especially) if it means heartbreak along the way. In this rags-to-riches tale, Sadie wins the affections of the singer (Gene Raymond) she loves, the tycoon (Edward Arnold) she marries and the lawyer (Franchot Tone) she grew up with. That’s a lot of on-screen romantic fire, not all of it may be due to acting ability alone: The year after Sadie McKee was filmed, Crawford became Mrs. Franchot Tone. FLAMINGO ROAD (1949): Life in a small Southern town heats up when a sexy, savvy dancer is stranded there by a traveling carnival. She wins the hearts of two men and gets a taste of local politics when she butts heads with a corrupt sheriff. Apparently Crawford only accepted the role after Jack Warner ordered rewrites and spruced up the production. A WOMAN'S FACE (1941): Anna Holm is scheming con woman and blackmailer, a bitter woman shut off from society because of a disfiguring scar. The opportunity to undergo an operation to remove her scars presents her with a choice: open herself up to a whole new life or return to her old ways and the only life she's ever known.
Special Features :
- Includes:
- A Woman's Face (1941)
- Vintage Romance of Celluloid short: You Can't Fool a Camera
- Classic cartoon: Little Cesario
- Audio-only bonus: two radio adaptations, one with Bette Davis and one with Ida Lupino
- Theatrical trailer
- B&W, 1.33
- Flamingo Road (1949)
- New featurette: Crawford at Warners
- Classic cartoon: Curtain Razor
- Audio-only bonus: radio adaptation with the film's stars
- Sadie McKee (1934)
- Vintage comedy short: Goofy Movies #4
- Classic cartoon: Toyland Broadcast
- Strange Cargo (1940)
- New featurette: Gable & Crawford
- Vintage short: More About Nostradamus
- Classic cartoon: The Lonesome Stranger
- Torch Song (1953)
- New featurette: Tough Baby: Torch Song
- Classic cartoon: TV of Tomorrow
- Vintage Crawford Jimmy Fund Public Service Announcement trailer
- Audio-only bonus: Crawford recording sessions
- Color, 1.85 anamorphic
Product Name | Joan Crawford Collection, Vol. 2 On DVD |
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This item is returnable | No |