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Daisy Kenyon (1947) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by Otto Preminger and produced by Otto Preminger.

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Joan Crawford, Dana Andrews, and Henry Fonda in Otto Preminger's Production of “Daisy Kenyon”

By Stephen Reginald on Nov 20, 2024 From Classic Movie Man

Joan Crawford, Dana Andrews, and Henry Fonda in Otto Preminger's Production of “Daisy Kenyon” Daisy Kenyon (1947), based on the best-selling novel by Elizabeth Janeway, is one of many films referred to as “women’s pictures” during Hollywood’s Golden Age. In m... Read full article


Joan Crawford, Dana Andrews, and Henry Fonda in Otto Preminger's Production of “Daisy Kenyon”

By Stephen Reginald on Oct 5, 2024 From Classic Movie Man

Joan Crawford, Dana Andrews, and Henry Fonda in Otto Preminger's Production of “Daisy Kenyon” Daisy Kenyon (1947), based on the best-selling novel by Elizabeth Janeway, is one of many films referred to as “women’s pictures” during Hollywood’s Golden Age. In m... Read full article


The Henry Fonda Collection: Daisy Kenyon (1947), Drums Along the Mohawk (1939) & The Boston Strangler (1968) – Father’s Day Gift Guide

on Jun 3, 2013 From Journeys in Classic Film

Another trio of reviews from The Henry Fonda Collection.? In this segment we’ll look at a western, a quasi-noir with romantic overtones, and a crime procedural. Daisy Kenyon (Joan Crawford) is a forward thinking career-woman who can’t seem to pick the right mate.? Mired in a relationshi... Read full article


Daisy Kenyon (1947)

By Lindsey on Mar 19, 2012 From The Motion Pictures

Daisy Kenyon (1947): 5/5! – Contains mild spoilers Daisy Kenyon opens with an awesome, fun-fact-spewing cabbie (who is never seen again, but is a great way to start the film) and a romantic, airy song. This opening may set a viewer who has never seen or read about the film before to think that... Read full article


Career Girls: Daisy Kenyon, Laura Hunt and the Dana Andrews Connection

By FlickChick on Jul 14, 2011 From A Person in the Dark

What do Daisy Kenyon Joan Crawford as Daisy Kenyon and Laura Hunt Gene Tierney as Laura Hunt have in common? You mean besides being beautiful, artistic career girls (Daisy a commercial artist, Laura in advertising) and having FABULOUS New York City apartments? You mean besides going out to fanc... Read full article


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Quotes from

Peter Lapham: I'm going to kiss you like nobody was ever kissed!


Dan O'Mara: Anything logical makes me want to fight for some reason.


Daisy Kenyon: It's a funny thing about being in love. Sometimes it's easier to tell when you are than when you aren't.


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Facts about

'Joan Crawford' later said about this film, "If Otto Preminger hadn't directed it, the picture would have been a mess. It came off. Sort of."
'Joan Crawford''s contract stipulated that the set be kept at temperatures that Henry Fonda and 'Dana Andrews' found too cold, so Crawford bought both of them long underwear.
Otto Preminger told an interviewer in the 1970s that he had no memory of this film.
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