bette and joan
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More Than You Know [Mildred Pierce - Rosa Moline] by mydancinglady
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1947: Mildred left California after everything that happened with Monte and Veda. She ends up in Chicago to start her new life, but she wasn't ready for the unexpected situations she encountered. This story is set with Rosa never returning to Loyalton. . . This is based on the movies Mildred Pierce (1945) and Beyond the Forest (1949). Both Joan Crawford and Bette Davis films.
It Can't Be Wrong - Bette & Joan by mydancinglady
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Enemies to Lovers: What would happen when Joan joins the Warner Studios and Bette realizes that a project might bring them together: Hollywood Canteen. (1943-1945)
Autumn Leaves [ICBW SEQUEL] Bette & Joan by mydancinglady
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1955: We broke up after seven years of being together. All of it was thanks to The Star (1952). But now, three years later, we are both in Columbia Studios filming our projects. Something I only found out when I bumped into her outside of my dressing room.
On Dangerous Grounds - Bette & Joan by mydancinglady
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1964: What would have happened if Joan was never replaced from Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte?
Tales from a Pepsi Queen by ralloreda
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Say her name in a crowed room and watch the reaction. Why is Joan Crawford still so relevant even after over 40 years after her passing? The answer is in part , that her challenges are contemporary. Unbeknownst to her, she became the forerunner of nearly every major film star, actress or actor in the history of Hollywood. Her imperfections only create an ever more evolving and compelling narrative. So go ahead and say her name, "Joan Crawford ", out loud in a crowd and just revel how that name evokes emotions of all kinds, and that is all any of us can hope to have as our personal legacy. Joan Crawford, as never before, openly and candidly tells about her life in vignettes from the author's unique viewpoint, and after you meet her, you will never forget Joan Crawford.
Moonlight - Bette & Joan (Oneshot) by mydancinglady
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1941: "We were at Marion Davies' beach house one day. I was with my husband, and Bette was with her mother. All was light and gay until Crawford swept into the party. You just couldn't miss her in those days. I loved to watch Joan putting on the dog. She was it, positively radiant and beautiful and all those adjectives wrapped into one. Bette was dour. When Joan glided towards us, Bette did a quick about-face and exited out the French doors to the beach". - Joan Blondell