"I did not know Joan Crawford, but nobody deserves that kind of slaughter [Mommie Dearest]. Too bad [Joan] did not leave [Christina] where she found her, so she could now be spitting out her poison in the slums of some big city. I hate [Christina] with a passion, and I know the public will." - Marlene Dietrich
Dietrich Speaks
"I did not know Joan Crawford, but nobody deserves that kind of slaughter [Mommie Dearest]. Too bad [Joan] did not leave [Christina] where she found her, so she could now be spitting out her poison in the slums of some big city. I hate [Christina] with a passion, and I know the public will." - Marlene Dietrich
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