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  1. The Bride Wore Red: Directed by Dorothy Arzner. With Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone, Robert Young, Billie Burke. A lounge singer is sent by a count to pose as a wealthy socialite.

  2. He offers the singer, Anni Pavlovitch (Joan Crawford), money, a wardrobe and a two-week stay at Terrano, an elegant resort in the Tyrol. She will be Anne Vivaldi, the fictional daughter of a fictional naval officer.

  3. 28 de jul. de 2016 · Joan Crawford the 1930s & 40s movie fashion icon was dressed by Adrian. Some of her movie costumes shown and their relationship is explored Silver Screen Modes by Christian Esquevin

  4. 20 de mar. de 2017 · Getty Images. With her image thrust back in the public spotlight thanks to FX's Feud and an exhibition of some of her costumes at the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, we look back at...

  5. 22 de sept. de 2017 · Posted on September 22, 2017. The “Letty Lynton” Gown. Joan Crawford in Letty Lynton (1932) The film Letty Lynton (1932) would probably be more or less forgotten today were it not for the white organdy (or oragandie) gown worn by the star of the film, Joan Crawford. The film itself got decent reviews but it was the gown that is remembered today.

  6. www.joancrawfordbest.com › filmsbrideThe Bride Wore Red

    Plot Summary: Based on The Bride from Trieste by Ferenc Molnar, The Bride Wore Red stars Joan Crawford as the eponymous heroine. A singer in a seedy Budapest dive, Anni (Crawford) is mistaken for a socialite thanks to a practical joke perpetrated by the cynical Count Armalia (George Zucco).

  7. Crawford's dazzling wardrobe, as important as any element in the movie, was created by MGM's top designer, Adrian. The title outfit, a form-fitting sheath in varying shades of red to further emphasize the Crawford figure, cost a reported $10,000 and included 30 pounds of, or two million, bugle beads.