"People forget how beautiful she was. Her enormous eyes were lovely pools that naturally drew your attention. She was stunning and, because she was beautiful, I think people forget she could act.” -Ann Blyth
JOAN CRAWFORD in DANCING LADY — 1933
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"People forget how beautiful she was. Her enormous eyes were lovely pools that naturally drew your attention. She was stunning and, because she was beautiful, I think people forget she could act.” -Ann Blyth
JOAN CRAWFORD in DANCING LADY — 1933
Dancing Lady (1933) Dir. Robert Z. Leonard
Joan Crawford in Dancing Lady (1933)
Back from the dead post 69
This time I might actually be back thanks to the severe drought of ninah fanfics and oneshots on here.
Will I be posting often? We’ll see.
Requests opening back up for mostly anything I usually write for but ill probably only write ninah stuff.
Enjoy this pic of wireface (I got off Pinterest) while I start crafting my first wireface oneshot
Joan Crawford in a cut scene from Dancing Lady (1933)
Joan Crawford - Dancing Lady (1933)
Dancing Lady (1933)
Director: Robert Z. Leonard
Ramsey’s Dancing Ladies
Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
Oncidium Gower Ramsay or Dancing Lady in a darker corner of the Cloud Forest.
This capture was under-exposed by 2 stops because of the dark undergrowth behind the dancing ladies. That was to counter the camera's tendency to brighten up the image and blow highlights.