The early-mid 1930s saw Joan Crawfor at the height of her popularity as among the most sought after actresses along with Greta Garbo, Norma Shearer and Jean Harlow. This is a colorized promotional still of the screen legend for her 135 film "No More Ladies with Robert Montgomery. Based on a stage play, the movie was a modest success but was panned by many critics. At around this time, Joan had already appeared 6 times with Clark Gable, the most of any actress, creating what was the most electric couple in early movie history, eclipsing the tandem of Greta Garbo and John Gilbert in the late 20s.
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Colorized Joan Crawford in 1935 No MoreLadies
The early-mid 1930s saw Joan Crawfor at the height of her popularity as among the most sought after actresses along with Greta Garbo, Norma Shearer and Jean Harlow. This is a colorized promotional still of the screen legend for her 135 film "No More Ladies with Robert Montgomery. Based on a stage play, the movie was a modest success but was panned by many critics. At around this time, Joan had already appeared 6 times with Clark Gable, the most of any actress, creating what was the most electric couple in early movie history, eclipsing the tandem of Greta Garbo and John Gilbert in the late 20s.
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