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Howard Da Silva | Louis B. Mayer | |
Xander Berkeley | Christopher Crawford | |
Faye Dunaway | Joan Crawford | |
Steve Forrest | Greg Savitt | |
Rutanya Alda | Carol Ann | |
Diana Scarwid | Christina Crawford | |
Jerry Douglas | Radio Interviewer | |
Jocelyn Brando | Barbara Bennett | |
Mara Hobel | Christina Crawford | |
Harry Goz | Alfred Steele | |
Michael Edwards | Ted Gelber | |
Priscilla Pointer | Mrs. Chadwick | |
Gary Allen | Jimmy | |
Selma Archerd | Connie | |
Adrian Aron | Wedding Guest | |
Matthew Campion | Actor in Soap | |
Carolyn Coates | Mother Superior | |
Joseph Abdullah | Captain | |
Diana Scarwid | Christina Crawford (Adult) | |
Howard Da Silva | L.B. Mayer | |
Mara Hobel | Christina Crawford (Child) | |
Harry Goz | Al Steele | |
Joe Abdullah | Captain | |
Gary Allen | Jimmy (Photographer) | |
Xander Berkeley | Christopher Crawford (Adult) | |
Matthew Campion | Actor in Soap (Bill) | |
Margaret Fairchild | Mother Superior (Orphanage) | |
Phillip R. Allen | Pepsi Executive #1 | |
James Kirkwood Jr. | Master of Ceremonies | |
Michael Hawkins | Pepsi Executive #2 | |
Matthew Faison | Pepsi Executive #3 | |
Peter Jason | Pepsi Executive #4 | |
Ellen Feldman | Ginny |
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Producer | Frank Yablans
David Koontz Neil A. Machlis |
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Writer/Composer | Robert Getchell
Christina Crawford Tracy Hotchner Frank Yablans Frank Perry |
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Cinematography |
Paul Lohmann
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Music |
Henry Mancini
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In this biographical film, glamorous yet lonely star Joan Crawford takes in two orphans, and at first their unconventional family seems happy. But after Joan's attempts at romantic fulfillment go sour and she is fired from her contract with MGM studios, her callous and abusive behavior towards her daughter Christina becomes even more pronounced. Christina leaves home and takes her first acting role, only to find her mother's presence still overshadowing her. |
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