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English: NO MAKE-BELIEVE-- Emotion reflected in faces is real as Joan Crawford questions adopted son Christopher, 9, when the boy was found after three-hour disappearing act. Fled because he was denied chocolate syrup, boy said, and Joan decreed a tanning.
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Actress Joan Crawford sitting with her 9 year-old son Christopher in Los Angeles, California, April 1, 1951

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