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Tuesday December 14 20:50:12 2021 Re: Female Burglar scenes |
> > full outfit, ski mask and gloves? > I am also interested in this. Maybe we could help each > other with scenes ? How can I reach you ? Do u have a bhu b account? Or email? |
Tuesday December 14 21:19:40 2021 1960s Movies |
In my opinion there are two 1960s epic thrillers with amazing plots, and beautiful damsels in distress they are Die, Die My Darling with Stephanie Powers and The Collector with Samantha Eggar. I believe they are without rivals for the 1960s. Anyone disagrees? Are there any other 1960s flicks that could rival this two in terms plots, and DIDs? thanks in advanced for your input |
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Tuesday December 14 21:28:39 2021 Re: 1960s Movies |
> rivals for the 1960s. Anyone disagrees? Are there any > other 1960s flicks that could rival this two in terms > plots, and DIDs? thanks in advanced for your input Thoroughly Modern Millie https://i.imgur.com/glhl3yT.png |
Tuesday December 14 23:44:01 2021 Re: 1960s Movies |
On December 14 2021 Bayonet wrote: > In my opinion there are two 1960s epic thrillers with > amazing plots, and beautiful damsels in distress they are > Die, Die My Darling with Stephanie Powers and The > Collector with Samantha Eggar. I believe they are without > rivals for the 1960s. Anyone disagrees? Are there any > other 1960s flicks that could rival this two in terms > plots, and DIDs? Certainly not rivals in terms of plot or production value, but "The Most Dangerous Man Alive," has Debra Paget, easily as beautiful as the aforementioned actresses, in bondage for a large chunk of the movie. And the very lovely Deborah Walley's long ride atop a log going toward and away from a meeting with a buzzsaw in "The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini" is a scene I've always remembered fondly. |
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