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“Joan Crawford returns to the screen and her first love, comedy. Here’s how the star spent her first day at Columbia when she started working in “They All Kissed the Bride,” [1942] in which she is co-starred with Melvyn Douglas, under the direction of Alexander Hall. She had breakfast before dawn during wartime. Pupschen, her pet pooch, snags a bite.”

Joan Crawford returns to the screen and her first love, comedy. Here’s how the star spent her first day at Columbia when she started working in “They All Kissed the Bride,” [1942] in which she is co-starred with Melvyn Douglas, under the direction of Alexander Hall. She had breakfast before dawn during wartime. Pupschen, her pet pooch, snags a bite.”

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Joan Crawford enjoying her vacation at her Brentwood home before shooting The Bride Wore Red (1937).

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Joan Crawford enjoying her vacation at her Brentwood home before shooting The Bride Wore Red (1937).

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Joan Crawford, 1930s, photo by Laszlo Willinger

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Joan Crawford, 1930s, photo by Laszlo Willinger

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