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      • Harriet Craig (Crawford) is a neurotic, manipulative, and controlling perfectionist. She is obsessed with maintaining her ideal of perfection in the appearance of her home, her social life, and herself. She seems to believe that those around her exist only to fulfill her ideal life. Achieving this goal makes life miserable for everyone around her.
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  2. Harriet Craig (Crawford) is a neurotic, manipulative, and controlling perfectionist. She is obsessed with maintaining her ideal of perfection in the appearance of her home, her social life, and herself.

  3. Harriet Craig: Directed by Vincent Sherman. With Joan Crawford, Wendell Corey, Lucile Watson, Allyn Joslyn. Harriet Craig enjoys married life but constantly tries to control those around her. She does not even trust her husband Walter and always checks up on him.

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    • Drama
    • Vincent Sherman
    • 1951-03-05
  4. The highly neurotic Harriet Craig (Crawford) tyrannizes everyone around her with her obsession with order and cleanliness, her perfectionism, but above all w...

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    • 41.2K
    • Morningside Movies
  5. Plot Summary: Harriet Craig is the third film version of George Kelly's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Craig's Wife. Joan Crawford stars as the title character, a thoroughly selfish woman who prizes her house and her possessions above all else.

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  6. Harriet Craig (Joan Crawford) enjoys the married life but constantly tries to control those around her. She does not trust her husband Walter (Wendell Corey), and is always checking up on him. When he is offered a promotion that will require traveling, Harriet tells his boss that Walter has a gambling problem.

  7. In the original version of the better-known re-make (Harriet Craig, 1950), Harriet (Rosalind Russell) re-takes command of her house and servants Nydia Westman and Jane Darwell, after a trip out of town, in Craig's Wife, 1936.

  8. Harriet Craig is a 1950 American drama film starring Joan Crawford. The screenplay by Anne Froelick and James Gunn was based upon the Pulitzer Prize-winning 1925 play Craig's Wife, by George Kelly. The film was directed by Vincent Sherman, produced by William Dozier, and distributed by Columbia Pictures.