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dazzlemegennn: Joan Crawford.
luzfosca: Joan Crawford, 1926
hedda-hopper: theclutteredclassicattic: Joan Crawford in I Live My Life (1935) [Gowns in the movie designed by Adrian]
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vintageho: Joan Crawford & Clark Gable - George Hurrell
kohlsmearedeyes: Joan Crawford and Salvatore Ferragamo, 1920s.
signorelli-girl: Joan Crawford photographed by Clarence Sinclair Bull, 1927
Clark Gable and Joan Crawford photographed by George Hurrell
vampdreaminginhollywood: Joan Crawford
vampdreaminginhollywood: Clark Gable and Joan Crawford, 1931, in a publicity shot for Possessed
msmildred: Joan Crawford in “Dancing Lady”, 1933.
sourvix: Clark Gable and Joan Crawford Possessed, 1931
halfyemeniahybrid: occupiedmuslim: the-absolute-best-gifs: deforest: Joan Crawford in Possessed (1931) 82 years later and it’s still relevant why can’t movies have characters like her anymore???? So relevant!!👌👊👍❤
ladybegood: Joan Crawford in Switzerland, 1961
shesfiction: twoshotsofhappyoneshotofsad: discoveringfeminism: deforest: Joan Crawford in Possessed (1931) 82 years later and it’s still relevant This will never not be relevant. 82 years and we still have to fucking tell men this shit
monkeysaysficus: link6echo: Her Joan Crawford is amazing Her everything is amazing. She’s Catherine O’Hara.
gwenlightened: deforest: Joan Crawford in Possessed (1931) Friendly reminder that it’s more than 70 years later and there are STILL people who think like the man
viola-goes-to-hollywood: Dorothy Sebastian, Joan Crawford, Our Dancing Daughters, Harry Beaumont, 1928
summers-in-hollywood: Joan Crawford applying her makeup, 1959. Photo by Eve Arnold.
call-me-mr-sir-3: poerobots: Clark Gable & Joan Crawford, “Thank you.” Good girls always say “Thank you.”
theperfectlovestheimpossible: theperfectlovestheimpossible: “Love is a fire. But whether it is going to warm your hearth or burn down your house, you can never tell.” -Joan Crawford It burns down the house.
amospoe: “If you want to see the girl next door, go next door.” ― Joan Crawford
twoshotsofhappyoneshotofsad: discoveringfeminism: deforest: Joan Crawford in Possessed (1931) 82 years later and it’s still relevant This will never not be relevant.
the-asphalt-jungle: Possessed (1947) Joan Crawford on happiness.
weirdvintage: Joan Crawford, 1927 (via Retronaut)
bellecs: Joan Crawford, 1926
kittypackards: Joan Crawford and Kay Hammond , 1930s
zhooey: Joan Crawford in a hand drawn - hand lettered jersey in 1928
vintagegal: Joan Crawford c. 1925 (via)
deforest: Newlywed Joan Crawford shortly after marrying Phillip Terry, 1942
fuckyesoldhollywood: Joan Crawford and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
vintagegal: Joan Crawford and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. 1920’s
deforest: Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Joan Crawford, and William Haines strike a comic pose while attending a Marion Davies “baby doll” party, 1932
vintageeveryday: Joan Crawford signs autographs, c. 1930s.
goosberrye: Joan Crawford and Clark Gable 1933
deforest: Joan Crawford, 1925
ohmarlenemarlene: rouquinoux: The great Joan Crawford in the 40’s I wanna marry the person who posted this!!
Happy 4th of July! pictured are: Ann Miller, Marilyn Monroe, Olga San Juan, Ava Gardner, Rita Moreno, Ann Rutherford, Joan Crawford, Debbie Reynolds, Lotti Loder, Mitzi Gaynor, Ann Blyth, Piper Laurie, Anne Gwynne, Olga San Juan and Jane Russell.
avagardner: Barbara Stanwyck, Franchot Tone and Joan Crawford watch a polo match on June 23, 1936.
deforest: Joan Crawford photographed by George Hurrell, 1934
top-hat-white-tie-and-tails: Old Hollywood Actresses Signatures [2/2]: Barbara Stanwyck, Myrna Loy, Hedy Lamarr, Judy Garland, Lillian Gish, Rita Hayworth, Joan Crawford and Grace Kelly.
vintagegal: Jean Harlow, Joan Crawford and Constance Bennett in Mickey’s Gala Premier (1933)
discoveringfeminism: deforest: Joan Crawford in Possessed (1931) 82 years later and it’s still relevant
nospokenword84: What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (1962). Starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.
365filmsbyauroranocte: Joan Crawford in Johnny Guitar (Nicholas Ray, 1954)
silentmovies: Joan Crawford, 1926
deforest: Joan Crawford in Possessed (1931)
littlehorrorshop:Joan Crawford and other burlesque girls in Dancing Lady, 1933
death-by-lulz: deforest: Joan Crawford in Possessed (1931) 82 years later and it’s still relevant
nitratediva: Joan Crawford’s legs in Flamingo Road (1949).