1940s Joan Crawford
b&w - silent - c/u of an actress - c/u of Joan Crawford
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[New Years - Times Square]
Anne-Catherine and the autograph of Joan Crawford
JOAN CRAWFORD FUNERAL
ORIG COLOR 371 SOF / MAG. EXTS OF CAMPBELL FUNERAL CHAPEL. FRIEDNS & RELATIVES OF ACTRESS JOAN CRAWFORD ENTERING CHAPEL. SHOT OF AMERICAN FLAG FLYING ON FUNERAL CHAPEL. INTVW. W / A GIRL FAN OF CRAWFORD. COMMENTING EMOTIONALLY ON LAST LETTER RECEIVED FROM CRAWFORD. MORE OF PEOPLE ENTERING & LEAVING FUNERAL CHAPEL. CI: PERSONALITIES: CRAWFORD, JOAN (ABOUT). FUNERALS: CRAWFORD, JOAN. BLDGS: FUNERALS HOMES. GEO: N. Y. C. , N. Y.
Joan Crawford INTERVIEW part 1
She talks about the Academy Awards and how it's an important event / about being a board member of Pepsi Cola / about how her home is in New York now and how she doesn't miss LA.
Large crowd celebrates New Year (1937) in Times Square, New York City, United States. Numerous illuminated signs are seen.
Large crowd gathers to celebrate the New Year (1937) in Times Square, New York City, United States. Numerous neon signs are seen. Examples include a "Planters Peanuts" sign that shows peanuts pouring from a package, and signs advertising product names such as: "Camels"and"Coca-Cola." A blinking "Vaudeville" sign is seen. The Criterion movie theater advertises a James Cagney film. Loews theater marquee announces Joan Crawford and Clark Gable appearing in the film "Love on the Run." Location: New York United States USA. Date: January 1, 1937.
New York City nighttime
CARD: “New York City” Nighttime Marquee (1931) – Joan Crawford “This Modern Age Milton Berle Sign (01:35:08) Times Square Billboard Chevrolet Pepsodent Tooth Polish (On the Air with Amos and Andy) Camel Ad Billboard – In the new Humidor Pack) Chesterfield Billboard Strand Theatre Automat Sign Marquee – William Powell “The Road to Singapore” Marquee Globe Theatre “The Cat and the Fiddle” – produced by Max Gordon by Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach Mayfair – “Finest Talking Picture” Palace Theatre Sign (01:35:46) Street Traffic (dark, hard to see) Paramount Marquee (01:35:50) – The Mad Parade Strand
1960s NEWS
Pepsi Officials at Airport with Joan Crawford Pan outside airport, vintage car parked, mostly men in suits standing around. Actress Joan Crawford stepping out of a plane and greeted by a couple of men, she gives a few of the men a greeting hug and kiss. 7/18/60
NOUVELLES
In New York, fashion show presenting the latest trends in hairstyles and hat fashion (silent). DAY, New York City. Arrival of the spectators at fashion show. Hairdresser of the models, commenting on his work. Hairstyles and hats fashion show. Suzanne Piuze with an actress (not identified). Joan Crawford adjusting her hat. Keywords: HAIRDRESSING,FASHION SHOW,NEW YORK (CITY)
News Clip: Joan Crawford
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas to accompany a story about actress Joan Crawford visiting Dallas for the annual meeting of the Pepsi-Cola bottlers association. In this footage, Crawford is asked about the state of Hollywood and glamour of new actors.
CRAWFORD AUCTION
00:00:00:00 [VS items that once belonged to late actress Joan Crawford are auctioned off] (0:00)/
JOAN CRAWFORD ON OLD “STAR” SYSTEM (1970)
POLO MATCH - SANTA MONICA
Item title reads - California. <br/> <br/>Film stars take part in polo match. Santa Monica, America (USA). <br/> <br/>L/S of big crowd in the stands for the match. L/S of the polo match. C/U of Ginger Rogers watching, she is in charge of one team. M/S of the game. M/S of Joan Crawford, who is in charge of the other team, stood with Joan Bennett and Hedy Lamarr. Various shots of the game, Ginger Rogers' team includes Spencer Tracy, Frank Borzage, Tom Guy and Charley Farrell. Crawford's team comprises Walter Wanger, John Brandeis, Carl Crawford and Carl Beal. C/U of comedian Jack Benny watching. Various shots of the match. <br/> <br/>C/U of Joan Crawford watching anxiously. Various shots of the game again. Ginger Rogers' team wins. M/S as Ginger presents the Cup to Frank Borzage, Spencer Tracy stands nearby. C/U of Ginger standing next to Borzage and smiling, he is holding a picture of a horse which she has just given him.
Paramount
Joan Crawford at 1954 premiere Danny Kaye film "Knock on Wood"
ROYAL FILM PERFORMANCE
Leicester Square, London. <br/> <br/>BGV. Showing roadway, crowds and cars arriving at the Empire, Leicester Square - night. SV. Victor Mature waving to the crowd on the pavement, he turns and walks towards the camera to go inside. SV. Excited crowds. SV. Anthony Steel with wife Anita Ekberg having arrived, standing on the pavement. SCU Joan Crawford with husband. SV towards Arlene Dahl making towards the stairs. SV. Norman Wisdom starts to come up stairs. His face closing the camera with a big grin. SV. Exterior The Queen stepping from her car followed by Princess Margaret. GV. Stars all lined up ready for presentation. CU. A. E. Matthews talking and laughing. CU. Sylvia Sims. SCU. Victor Mature and Marilyn Monroe waiting. GV. The Queen coming down the line and she shakes hands with Joan Crawford. SCU. The Queen talking to Joan Crawford as Brigitte Bardot stands looking at her. GV. The Queen moves away and shakes hands with Anita Ekberg. SCU. Queen talking to Anita Ekberg. SC. Brigitte Bardot, she smiles at camera. SCU. The Queen smiling at Marilyn Monroe as she approaches her. SCU. The Queen shaking hands with Marilyn, and they stand and talk. The Queen moves on, smiling. GV. The Queen talking to Anthony Quayle. <br/> <br/>(Rota Lavender.)
At Home Joan Crawford
b&w at home w/ Joan Crawford - Crawford says goodnight to offscreen children - one responds goodnight mother dearest - Crawford appeals for donations to the Jimmy Fund for Cancer Research for children mommy or mommie dearest
JOAN CRAWFORD OSCAR AUCTIONED (6/19/1993)
JOAN CRAWFORD'S ONLY OSCAR WAS SOLD TO A PRIVATE COLLECTOR AT A CHRISTIE'S. THIS WAS THE FIRST SALE OF AN ACADEMY AWARD GIVEN TO A MAJOR STAR. CRAWFORD HAD WON THE OSCAR FOR HER PERFORMANCE IN THE 1945 FILM “MILDRED PIERCE.”
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[New Year's Eve - Times Square]
Ronald Colman lists the nominees for Best Actress during the California portion of the 25th Academy Awards in Los Angeles in 1953
MS giant Oscar statue tops a birthday cake display at the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles; pan down actor Ronald Colman reads a list of nominees for the Best Actress Oscar; the award will be presented in New York as the dual-city telecast of the ceremony continues; SOT Colman: nominees are Shirley Booth for "Come Back, Little Sheba," Joan Crawford for "Sudden Fear," Bette Davis for "The Star," Julie Harris for "The Member of the Wedding" / camera shot jumps/ MS SOT Colman finishes list: Susan Hayward for "With a Song in my Heart"