THE WOMEN? It's full of showdowns--but Joan Crawford and Norma Shearer going toe-to-toe over Shearer's husband, Stephen, at the dressmaker is a high point:
Shearer (glancing at Crawford's over-the-top black lace lingerie): "If you're dressing to please Stephen, I don't recommend that. Stephen doesn't go for such obvious effects."
Crawford: "Thanks for the suggestion--but when Stephen doesn't like something I'm wearing, I just take it off."
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How could they leave out JOHNNY GUITAR? Or WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE?
Jeff
THE WOMEN? It's full of showdowns--but Joan Crawford and Norma Shearer going toe-to-toe over Shearer's husband, Stephen, at the dressmaker is a high point:
Shearer (glancing at Crawford's over-the-top black lace lingerie): "If you're dressing to please Stephen, I don't recommend that. Stephen doesn't go for such obvious effects."
Crawford: "Thanks for the suggestion--but when Stephen doesn't like something I'm wearing, I just take it off."
Meow!
Also, I don't think Shirley MacLaine and Audrey Hepburn were playing nuns in THE CHILDREN'S HOUR.
Weren't they headmistresses at a boarding school? Now exactly nuns, I'd say.
Beverly Garland vs. Allison Hayes in Roger Corman's GUNSLINGER (1956)
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