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Joan Crawford Filmography

ActressBORN 1906SAN ANTONIO149 FILMS IN DB

JoanCrawford

Known for Acting · Going Hollywood: The '30s, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, Mildred Pierce

149
FILMS IN DB
$2,085
TOTAL VALUE
90
PRICED
$23
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Across to Singapore
~$169 · DVD · 1928
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Bette and Joan
$79 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Joan Crawford, a true titan of Hollywood, left an indelible mark across silent films, the Golden Age, and beyond, making her filmography a treasure trove for physical media collectors. From her flapper beginnings at MGM in the 1920s to her fierce independence in the 1930s, Crawford cultivated a powerful screen persona. Her early work, though rarer on physical media, offers a glimpse into her rise, while her Depression-era hits showcased her relatable rags-to-riches heroines. Crawford's career resurgence is where collectors truly feast. Her Academy Award-winning performance in 1945's *Mildred Pierce* is an essential addition to any noir collection, frequently re-released on stunning Blu-ray and 4K editions. Later, she embraced darker, more psychologically intense roles, leading to iconic cult classics like 1962's *What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?* and 1964's *Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte*, which are celebrated for their camp appeal and powerful performances. Even her Western, 1954's *Johnny Guitar*, has garnered a fervent following. Collecting Crawford's work isn't just about owning classic films; it's about tracing the evolution of a star who consistently reinvented herself, delivering unforgettable performances that stand the test of time, often preserved beautifully on home video.

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149 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What era did Joan Crawford's film career primarily span?

Joan Crawford's film career spanned from 1925 to 2017, with her most active decade being the 1930s.

In which genres did Joan Crawford work during her career?

Joan Crawford's filmography includes a range of genres such as drama, documentary, romance, comedy, thriller, and TV movies.

What are some of Joan Crawford's most notable films?

Some of Joan Crawford's notable films include Dance, Fools, Dance (1931), The Women (1939), Susan and God (1940), and The Unknown (1927).

Did Joan Crawford appear in any films using archive footage?

Yes, Joan Crawford appeared as herself using archive footage in Why Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema (2007).

On which physical media formats can Joan Crawford's films be found?

Joan Crawford's films are available on various physical media formats including betamax, blu-ray, dvd, laserdisc, vhs, and others.