The Guardian Australia
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·2 hours ago
Letty Lynton screened legally for first time in decades due to grandson's
Joan Crawford's controversial film Letty Lynton will be screened legally for the first time since 1936 due to her grandson's efforts. The MGM film, which involves themes of murder and betrayal, has been sealed away for decades following a legal dispute over its plot. The movie significantly influenced fashion trends during its time, particularly with its iconic dress design.
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