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Dixie Evans Screengrab from a 50’s-era “Exotic Film”
Val de Val Featured prominently on a lobby card for the 1951
Eunice Jason Appearing twice in this publicity still from the
exploitingexploitation: A variety of theatrical posters for the
hidden-under-the-mattress: Joan BridgesPublicity still from the
Naomi (aka. “The Brunette With An Educated Body”
Virginia Bell poses in a publicity still from the 1964 film:
creepingirrelevance: Vintage lobby card from Val Guest’s
Tempest Storm (aka. Annie Blanche Banks)Appearing
dtxmcclain: Film poster for Howard Hughes’ 1955 movie:
Nejla Ates takes a break with actor Vincent Price, during the
Evelyn West A publicity still from the 1947 Burlesque film: “A
A very young Tempest Storm appears with a marionette, in a publicity
pinupgirlsart: Vintage 1954 combo movie poster for: “Peep
Joanne Woodward is featured in a publicity still from the 1963
Theatrical poster for the 1961 film: ‘SCANTY PANTIES’…
Mae Blondell A publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film:
Tempest Storm A publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film:
This eBay item fulfilled two of my favorite collecting passions:
Frances DuBay (and her Educated Stallion) Vintage 50’s-era
Frances DuBay (and her Educated Stallion) Vintage 50’s-era
Ann Corio appears as dancer “Dixie Barlow” in a publicity
The Costello Twins Vintage publicity still features Ruth watching
Frances DuBay (and her Educated Stallion) Vintage 50’s-era
Lorraine Gettman Vintage publicity still features Ms. Gettman
Something NEW – Something DIFFERENT!Vintage 50′s-era
burleskateer: Vintage theatrical poster for Duke Goldstone’s
THE GIRL WHO STOPPED A THOUSAND SHOWS!Vintage theatrical poster
burleskateer: Vintage poster for the 1946 Burlesque movie: “HOLLYWOOD
Little pig, little pig…let me come in! — The Shining
Once upon a dream…— Sleeping Beauty (1959)
photojojo: 35mm film has had a string of bad luck lately, but
malachidavenport: I was thinking about parting with some of
inthedarktrees: Actress Laura Dern having lipstick brushed
life: Tonight the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Paramount