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  1. Daisy Kenyon (Joan Crawford), a commercial artist in Manhattan, must decide between two suitors: Dan O'Mara (Dana Andrews), a dashing, handsome lawyer who is...

  2. Daisy Kenyon is a Manhattan commercial artist having an affair with an arrogant and overbearing but successful lawyer and family man named Dan O'Mara. Daisy meets a single man, a war veteran named Peter Lapham, and after a brief and hesitant courtship decides to marry him, although she is still in love with Dan.

  3. As Daisy and Peter embrace and kiss, music comes onto the soundtrack and the film ends. Sound and silence are critical in Daisy Kenyon. However, Hirsch only says, “This score is by the numbers.” Hirsch remarks that each time Dan visits Daisy’s apartment, he immediately turns off her phonograph, which is always playing the same record.

  4. Daisy Kenyon is a 1947 American romantic-drama woman's film by 20th Century Fox, starring Joan Crawford, Henry Fonda, and Dana Andrews in a story about a post-World War II romantic triangle. The screenplay by David Hertz was based upon a 1945 novel of the same name by Elizabeth Janeway. The film was directed and produced by Otto Preminger.

  5. Jun 16, 2016 · Daisy Kenyon (played with fierce control by Joan Crawford), a successful fashion illustrator, is in love with Dan O’Mara (Andrews), a domineering corporate lawyer who happens to be married ...

  6. Commercial artist Daisy Kenyon is involved with married lawyer Dan O’Mara, and hopes someday to marry him, if he ever divorces his wife Lucille. She meets returning veteran Peter, a decent and caring man, whom she does not love, but who offers her love and a more hopeful relationship.

  7. At the beginning of Daisy Kenyon, Joan Crawford is the sane one. Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/4 | Jun 26, 2021 Richard Brody New Yorker