
About the Book | |||
An enduring link to a long-vanished and glamorous Hollywood, Joan Crawford is unquestionably the quintessential Movie Star. As the high-living flapper of Our Dancing Daughters, the sacrificing mother of Mildred Pierce, and in scores of other films,MoreAn enduring link to a long-vanished and glamorous Hollywood, Joan Crawford is unquestionably the quintessential Movie Star. As the high-living flapper of Our Dancing Daughters, the sacrificing mother of Mildred Pierce, and in scores of other films, her unique combination of the indomitable and the vulnerable has enchanted filmgoers for over four decades. Stephen Harveys profusely illustrated book is a tribute to an actress who, more than any other, defines the sheer pleasure of going to the movies. | |||