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‘The Damned Don’t Cry’ (1950) grabbed me and wouldn’t let go

July 14, 2012 By Kathy Shaidle

If you love Joan Crawford (and company’s) “(autobiographical) poor girl claws her way to the top” flicks — and naturally, I do — you’ll want to see The Damned Don’t Cry if you haven’t already.

Last night, I put it on, not expecting much (I’m a bigger Bette Davis fan than a Crawford one) but quickly got caught up in the movie.

Yes, even then, Crawford’s eyebrows and other severe makeup and hairstyle choices are confounding (and distract from her intensely-worked-upon figure) but maybe she was onto something: you can’t take your eyes off her, even if it’s because you are trying to figure out what the hell she must’ve been thinking.

By the way: That’s Frank Sinatra’s home in Palm Springs, doubling as the gangster’s house.

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