Bullets or Ballots (1936), Eddie G., Bogie, & Blondell
Edward G. Robinson is A Good Guy, Bogie Plays the Gangster, and Joan Blondell Gets a Chance at Stardom. From 1936, it's Bullets or Ballots.
Lana Turner Could Dance! Two Girls on Broadway (1940)
Lana Turner Has Star Power, Dances Like a Pro, & Marries Artie Shaw, While Joan Blondell is a Good Sport. It's Two Girls on Broadway (1940).
Joan Blondell: The Funny Bombshell
Joan Blondell is a Bombshell, Puts Her Family First, Turns Down Clark Gable, and Is The Most Underrated Actress in Hollywood.
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? & Bette vs. Joan!
Bette Davis Feuds with Joan Crawford, Does What No Makeup Artist Dares, and runs to the Hollywood Hills. It's Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
All About Eve (1950)
Bette Davis Loses Her Voice, Doesn't Destroy Joe Mankiewicz, Spits at George Sanders, & Prepares Us For a Bumpy Night. From 1950, it's All About Eve.
Dark Victory, Bette Davis, and the 4th Warner Brother
Bette Davis Looks Glamorous, "Conks Out,", Is the Fourth Warner Brother, and Don't Miss Ronald Reagan. It's 1939's Dark Victory.
Dangerous (1935)
Bette Davis Finds Her Niche, Scandalizes the Academy Awards, and Starts Feuding with Joan Crawford. From 1935, it's Dangerous.
Bette Davis: Spunk, Sass, & Smarts
Bette Davis is Spunky, Smart, Feuds with Joan Crawford, Knows How to Use Those Eyes, Coins "the Oscars," and Has a Heart of Gold.
The Life of Emile Zola (1937)
Paul Muni Gives His Greatest Performance, Ages 40 Years on Film, & Jack Warner Delivers a Risky Message. It's The Life of Emile Zola (1937).