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Title
Joan Crawford collection
Type
Moving Image
Monograph
Subject
Love--Drama (LCSH)
Escapes--Drama (LCSH)
Fugitives from justice--Drama (LCSH)
Extortion--Drama (LCSH)
Disfigured persons--Drama (LCSH)
Dancers--Drama (LCSH)
Southern States--Drama (LCSH)
Singers--Drama (LCSH)
Blind musicians--Drama (LCSH)
Blind musicians
Dancers
Disfigured persons
Escapes
Extortion
Fugitives from justice
Love
Singers
Southern States (LCSH)
Melodrama
Geographic Coverage
Classification
LCC: DVE 6886 (viewing copy) (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Moving Image Technique(s)
live action
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Note
Includes translation or is translation
subtitles: : French
subtitles: : English
original text: : English
language: English and French subtitles; subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Summary
Sadie McKee: story of a maid who has to choose between marrying for love or marrying for money
Strange cargo: gritty drama of escaped cons and a dame confronting the elements and each other after a daring prison break
A woman's face: Anna Holm, a professional blackmailer, despises herself and the world because of a disfiguring facial scar
Flamingo Road: a tough carnival dancer is stranded in a small town and soon makes an enemy of the politically powerful, local sheriff
Torch song: a hard as nails Broadway musical star who chews up people for lunch learns humility and finds love in the arms of a blind pianist
Table Of Contents
Disc 1. Sadie McKee / a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; screenplay by John Meehan ; produced by Lawrence Weingarten ; directed by Clarence Brown (1934 ; 93 min., b & w)
Disc 2. Strange cargo / a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; screen play by Lawrence Hazard ; based on the book "Not too narrow ... not too deep" by Richard Sale ; produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz ; directed by Frank Borzage (1940 ; 113 min., b & w)
Disc 3. A woman's face / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced by Victor Saville ; screenplay by Donald Ogden Stewart and Elliot Paul, from the play "Il etait une fois" by Francis de Croisset ; directed by George Cukor (1941 ; 106 min., b & w)
Disc 4. Flamingo Road / a Warner Bros. release ; screen play by Robert Wilder ; based on a play by Robert and Sally Wilder ; directed by Micharl Curtiz ; produced by Jerry Wald (1949 ; 94 min., b & w)
Disc 5. Torch song / a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; screen play by John Michael Hayes and Jan Lustig ; based on a story by I.A.R. White ; directed by Charles Walters ; produced by Henry Berman and Sidney Franklin, Jr. (1953 ; 89 min., col.)
Intended Audience
general
Duration
PT495M
Authorized Access Point
Joan Crawford collection. Volume 2