jackpickford1 Posted June 23, 2004 Share Posted June 23, 2004 I would still appreciate any effort to get Joan Crawford's earliest films aired. Maybe they are all not in the TCM library, but I think a majority of them are: Pretty Ladies (1925) Old Clothes (1925) Sally, Irene, and Mary (1925) The Taxi Dancer (1927) Paris (1926) Winners of the Wilderness (1927) The Understanding Heart (1927) Spring Fever (1927) Rose-Marie (1928) The Law of the Range (1928) Four Walls (1928) The Duke Steps Out (1929) I think "Twelve Miles Out" may have been shown before. I would like to see it pop up again because I mised it. I suppose it's foolish to inquire about "Letty Lynton." I suppose everyone associated with the film is long gone now, and I feel it is ridiculous to let a decades old court ruling keep a film from 1932 on the shelf. It just needs to be played. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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