Daisy Kenyon with Joan Crawford: DVD Cover
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Daisy Kenyon Director: Otto Preminger Cast: Joan Crawford, Dana Andrews, Art Baker, Griff Barnett

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/11/2008
  • Original Release: 1947
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 14,695

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Closed Caption; Audio commentary by film noir historian Foster Hirsch; From journeyman to artist: Otto Preminger at Twentieth Century Fox documentary; Life in the shadows - the making of Daisy Kenyon featurette; Interactive pressbook; Still galleries; Original theatrical trailer

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Disc #1 -- Daisy Kenyon
1. Main Titles [1:15]
2. The Affair [7:36]
3. Daisy's Date [4:06]
4. Interesting Lives [1:55]
5. An Honorable Case [3:13]
6. Argument [3:40]
7. The Proposal [3:07]
8. Returning Home [2:56]
9. Surprising News [3:29]
10. Starting Over [4:48]
11. Building a Life [3:05]
12. Gathering Over Drinks [2:07]
13. Back In The City [1:59]
14. Exposed [1:14]
15. O'Mara to O'Mara [7:07]
16. Gathering Over Drinks [6:53]
17. Divorce Court [:45]
18. Signaled [6:36]
19. Out Of Control [4:13]
20. Scheme / End Titles [4:46]

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Daisy Kenyon stars Joan Crawford as the eponymous heroine, a Manhattan commercial artist. Daisy is torn between two men: a handsome, married attorney (Dana Andrews) and an unmarried Henry Fonda. Deciding to do the "right thing," Daisy marries Fonda, but carries a torch for the dashing Andrews. When the lawyer divorces his wife, he calls upon Daisy and tries to win her back. She is very nearly won over, but her husband isn't about to give up so easily. Both men argue over Daisy, who is so distraught by the experience that she nearly has a fatal automobile accident. In the end, Daisy realizes that she truly loves Fonda, and gives Andrews his walking papers. Daisy Kenyon is given a contemporary slant with a subplot about child abuse (in a Joan Crawford film!); and, in one scene set at New York's Stork Club, several celebrities (Walter Winchell, Leonard Lyons, John Garfield) make unbilled cameo appearances. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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