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So, The Big Rock Candy Mountain is a curious little short film featuring Joan Crawford, and it's all about her grocery shopping for Pepsi-Cola. The tone is light and somewhat playful, but there's a strange earnestness to it that really gives it character. It’s fascinating to see Crawford, who is known for her more dramatic roles, in such an everyday scenario. The pacing is relaxed, almost like a slice-of-life moment, with a casual charm that draws you in. The practical effects are minimal, but the way they highlight the product feels almost nostalgic. It’s a unique piece that showcases a different side of Crawford, and the whole thing has a quirky vibe that stands out in her filmography.
This short film has seen limited availability, primarily showing up in obscure collections or as part of retrospectives on Joan Crawford's work. It's not particularly widely circulated, which adds to its allure for collectors. The scarcity of well-preserved prints means that it can be quite a treasure for those interested in advertising history or Crawford's lesser-known projects.
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