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Psycho-biddy | Parent Child Relationship
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6.8/10
IMDbBest DVD Collection | 2010
Film debut of Lee Majors, who plays the small role of Lucy Harbin's (Joan Crawford's) husband in the flashback scene. He got the part when his good friend Rock Hudson asked William Castle to please find a job for the 23-year-old actor.
ACTRESS TRADEMARK (Joan Crawford): Pepsi. In the kitchen scenes at the beginning of the movie, a carton of Pepsi-Cola is prominently displayed on the counter. Joan Crawford was the widow of Alfred Steele, who had been CEO of the Pepsi-Cola Company. At the time of filming, Crawford, still on the Board of Directors, demanded that product placement shots be included in all of her films.
Mitchell Cox (Dr. Anderson) was not an actor, but was the Vice President of Public Relations for the Pepsi-Cola Company. Joan Crawford had given him the role without consulting producer/director William Castle.
Joan Blondell was originally set to play the title role, but because of an accident at her home, she was replaced with Joan Crawford; production was delayed for two to three months.
The sculpture of Joan Crawford used in the film was real, created by Yucca Salamunich, a Yugoslav artist. The sculpture was originally presented to Crawford in 1941 on the set of A Woman's Face (1941).
"Carol Harbin: Their first mistake was thinking that the child was asleep. The second mistake was that the wife had decided to come home that night on the train."
"Carol Harbin: I hate you! I hate you! I hate you! No I didn't mean that, I love you. I hate you!"