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Tags: Clifton Webb, film noir, Joan Crawford, Lana Turner, Mildred Pierce, the asphalt jungle, The Big Heat, the killing, The Postman Always Rings Twice
Harlow, Crawford and Bennett!
Peggy Cummins in Gun Crazy.
Joan Crawford: one of pre-Code and film noir's most awesome divas!
Dangerous Dan Duryea
Norma Shearer: She was made for pre-Code.
The lovely Carole Lombard
Robert Montgomery: Pre-Code Essential.
Lilyan Tashman and Kay Francis: Two awesome dames.
Don't mess with Robert Mitchum.
Stanwyck: Indescribable. Undefinable.
Joan Blondell: Cute as lace pants.
There's nobody like Sterling Hayden.
Lovely Leila Hyams
Warren William: Smooth, suave, and sophisticated.
Marlene Dietrich: Always marvelous
Oozing with talent: Mae Clarke