Joan Crawford's Letty Lynton to Screen Legally After 90 Years
Joan Crawford's controversial 1932 film Letty Lynton, which has not been screened legally since January 1936, is set to be shown again thanks to her grandson. The film, a tale of a Manhattan socialite entangled in a lethal love triangle, faced scrutiny for its risqué content, which initially led to legal disputes and censorship issues.
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