In 1939, Joan Crawford attempted to rebound from personal and professional setbacks by taking a risk on a small part an ensemble picture where even the roles of maids were fought over. Studio boss Louis B Mayer didn't want Joan to take the part. She stuck to her guns and made Crystal Allen a standout. Joan uses four different New York accents to show that a social climber needs to not only look the part, but sound it, too. And I'll tell you about the real backstage power struggle--between men.