The year was 1963. John F Kennedy was still president, a gallon of milk cost you 49 cents and the Oscars were a slightly smaller affair. Albeit, hosted by Frank Sinatra.
Joan Crawford swept up on stage to rapturous applause to accept the Best Actress Oscar. Wearing a baby pink, low-back gown covered in chandelier-style jewels, she beamed down at the faces of her fellow Hollywood stars as she approached the lectern.
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Bette Davis, her co-star in that year’s box office hit What Ever Happened To Baby Jane, watched on from the audience, no hint of a smile on her face.
It should have been her on that stage, not Crawford.