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Burlesk comics: Harry “Stinky” Fields & “Shorty” McAllister present former Burly-Q comedian: Bert Lahr (the Cowardly Lion in the film “The Wizard Of Oz”) with a Putty Nose and formal Citation, for his lifetime contr
3-D photo featuring: Tura Satana.. It was snapped by former silent film actor Harold Lloyd, at the “Spider Pool” on the Jack McDermott estate; somewhere up in the Hollywood hills..
Dixie Evans Screengrab from a 50’s-era “Exotic Film” loop.. These short 8mm films were advertised & sold thru the back pages of many Men’s magazines.. This one, was essentially based on her “Screen Test” stage routi
Despite it’s popularity, there existed conservative forces in Boston that wanted “The Old Howard” closed.. Political pressures at the local level, that prompted Vice officers to secretly film some performances.. On October of ‘53,
piratetreasure: Movie poster for Irving Klaw’s 1954 film ‘VARIETEASE’’; starring: Lili St. Cyr..
Val de Val Featured prominently on a lobby card for the 1951 Burlesque film: “FRENCH FOLLIES”; produced by ‘Broadway Roadshow Productions’.. The film also featured: Jean Carroll, Jennie Lee, and Crystal Starr, amongst it’s
Eunice Jason Appearing twice in this publicity still from the 1950 film: “The STRIP-TEASE MURDER CASE”.. The film also featured strippers: Denise Darnell, Lynn Sherwood, and Naomi..
exploitingexploitation: A variety of theatrical posters for the 1954 film: ‘Naughty NEW ORLEANS’; directed by Sidney Baldwin.. The movie featured genuine Bourbon Street strippers Alouette LeBlanc and Stormy in cameo roles..
hidden-under-the-mattress: Joan BridgesPublicity still from the 1952 Burlesque film: “STRIP TEASE GIRL”; produced by Sonney-Mack Enterprises.. The star of the film was a young Tempest Storm..
Naomi (aka. “The Brunette With An Educated Body” ) appears twice in this publicity still from the 1950 film: “The STRIP-TEASE MURDER CASE”; directed by Hugh Prince.. The film also featured strippers: Denise Darnell, Lynn Sherwood,
creepingirrelevance: Vintage lobby card from Val Guest’s 1949 film: ‘Mystery at the Burlesque’.. This British film was shot at England’s famous 'Windmill Theatre’, and made use of the club’s own showgirls.. The original
Tempest Storm (aka. Annie Blanche Banks)Appearing in a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
dtxmcclain: Film poster for Howard Hughes’ 1955 movie: ‘Son Of Sinbad’, which featured Lili St. Cyr in a starring role.. As well as cameos with popular Burlesque dancers: Nejla Ates and Kalantan..
Nejla Ates takes a break with actor Vincent Price, during the filming of Howard Hughes’ 1955 film: ‘Son Of Sinbad’.. Nejla played a dancer in the marketplace that briefly distracts Price’s character (“Omar Khayyam”)
A very young Tempest Storm appears with a marionette, in a publicity still from the George Weiss (produced) 1951 exploitation film: “PARIS AFTER MIDNITE”..
pinupgirlsart: Vintage 1954 combo movie poster for: “Peep Shows of Paris” and “The Uninhibited”.. “Peep Shows” was simply a re-titled version of Russ Meyer’s 1950 film: “French Peep Show”; featuring
Mae Blondell A publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”; produced by ‘Broadway Roadshow Productions’.. The film was essentially a documentary recording of a performance at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located
Tempest Storm A publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”, features Ms. Storm at center stage.. Misty Ayres (at Left) and Mae Blondell (at Right), are the 2 blond dancers seen behind her.. The film was shot at
This eBay item fulfilled two of my favorite collecting passions: Crime Noir Films and Classic Striptease!.. This is a unique die-cut promo press pamphlet publicizing the release of the 1959 crime drama: “I, MOBSTER”.. Lili St. Cyr is feature
Tempest Storm Appearing in a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
Bebe Hughes is featured in a hand-tinted lobby poster for the 1953 Burlesque film: “The A-B-C’s Of Love”.. The film featured 5 other dancers, including: Gilda, Blaza Glory, and Mae Blondell; and was produced by ‘Billiken Productions&rsqu
Robin Jewell appears in a publicity still from “International Burlesque”; released in November of 1950..
Yummy Mummy Inez Claire vamps-it-up for archeologist Little Jack Little, in this publicity still for Quality Pictures’ 1950 Burlesque film: ‘TOMB ITMAY CONCERN’.. It was one of a number of short features produced by W. Merle Connell
Suzette aka. “The French Doll”.. Appearing in a publicity still promoting the 1953 burlesque film: “PEEK A BOO”; a documentary-style recording of a complete Burlesk show; filmed at Los Angeles’ ‘FOLLIES Theatre’..
Pat Flannery Appearing in a publicity still from the 1951 Burlesque film: “DING-DONG! A NIGHT in the MOULIN ROUGE”.. A very young Jennie Lee was also featured in the cast.. The film was a recording of a Burlesque show staged at the ‘MOULI
Tempest Storm Veteran makeup artist Harry Thomas applies the final touches to Ms. Storm, in a publicity photo for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los
girl-o-matic: Theatrical poster for the 1954 film: ‘TIAJUANA After MIDNITE’; directed by Phil Tucker.. The movie was one of a series of documentary-style recordings of Burlesque shows staged inside theatres across California.. This example, featured
Jenna Saunders (aka. Jeanne Saunders) Appearing in a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
Tempest Storm A publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”, features Ms. Storm framed between: Misty Ayres (Left) and Jenna Saunders (Right).. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in Los Angeles,
Misty Ayres Poses for a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
A publicity still from the 1955 film: “Son Of Sinbad”, shows dancer Nejla Ates modelling the conservative costume featured in her dance sequence.. Due to differing obscenity laws across North America (and Internationally), film studios still forced
Patti Waggin Appearing in a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
Gilda (aka. Shirley Jean Rickert Measures) Appears in a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “The A-B-C’s Of Love”.. The film was produced by ‘Billiken Productions’..
Robin Jewell appears in a publicity still for the film: “International Burlesque”; released in November of 1950..
Toni Lamont Featured in a publicity photo from the 1952 film: “STRIPTEASE HOLD-UP”.. A Burlesque film with an actual script,– the plot featured a pair of stick-up men robbing hotel guests and forcing them to strip.. Taking it off
Lili St. Cyr (aka. Marie Van Schaack) Appears in a publicity still for the 1950s Burlesque film: “Love Moods”.. The film was shot on the stage of the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
Suzette aka. “The French Doll”..A publicity still promoting the 1953 burlesque film: “PEEK A BOO”; a documentary-style recording of a complete Burlesk show; as filmed at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’, in Los Angeles..
burleskateer: Mae Blondell A publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”; produced by ‘Broadway Roadshow Productions’.. The film was essentially a documentary recording of a performance at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’;
gmgallery:A publicity still from the 1951 Burlesque film: “FRENCH FOLLIES”, showcases the feature performers.. They are (from Left-to-Right): Pat Flannery, Doreen Gray, Crystal Starr, Val De Val, Jennie Lee, Ruby Lee, and Jean Carroll.. The film was
Something NEW – Something DIFFERENT!Vintage 50′s-era pressbook (cover) for the film: “STRIPTEASE HOLD-UP”.. A Burlesque film with an actual script,– the plot featured a pair of stick-up men robbing hotel guests and forcing them to
Tempest StormWorks up a sweat in this publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
Cherrie KnightAppears in a publicity still for the 1955 Burlesque short film: “Parisian Nights”; produced by Sonney-Mack Enterprises.. The film also featured René André in it’s cast, as well..
Suzette aka. “The French Doll”..Appearing in a publicity still promoting the 1953 burlesque film: “PEEK A BOO”; a documentary-style recording of a complete Burlesk show; filmed at Los Angeles’ ‘FOLLIES Theatre’..
burleskateer: Tempest Storm A publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”, features Ms. Storm at center stage.. Misty Ayres (at Left) and Mae Blondell (at Right), are the 2 blond dancers seen behind her.. The film was shot
burleskateer: Toni Lamont Featured in a publicity photo from the 1952 film: “STRIPTEASE HOLD-UP”.. A Burlesque film with an actual script,– the plot featured a pair of stick-up men robbing hotel guests and forcing them to strip.. Taking it off
burleskateer: Tempest Storm Works up a sweat in this publicity still from the 1953 Burlesque film: “A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD”.. The film was shot at the ‘FOLLIES Theatre’; located in downtown Los Angeles..
burleskateer:A very young Tempest Storm appears with a marionette, in a publicity still from the George Weiss (produced) 1951 exploitation film: ‘PARIS AFTER MIDNITE’..
burleskateer: Gilda (aka. Shirley Jean Rickert Measures) Appears in a publicity still for the 1953 Burlesque film: “The A-B-C’s Of Love”.. The film was produced by ‘Billiken Productions’..
Bebe Hughes Poses for a publicity still promoting the 1953 Burlesque film: “Persian Slave Market”..
Jennie Lee aka. “The Bazoom Girl”..Appearing in a publicity still promoting the 1953 burlesque film: “PEEK A BOO”; a documentary-style recording of a complete Burlesk show; filmed at Los Angeles’ ‘FOLLIES Theatre’..
Venus The Body (aka. Jean Smyle)Appearing in a publicity still promoting the 1953 burlesque film: “PEEK A BOO”; a documentary-style recording of a complete Burlesk show; filmed at Los Angeles’ ‘FOLLIES Theatre’..
burleskateer:Robin Jewell appears in a publicity still from “International Burlesque”; released in November of 1950..
lesbianheistmovie: The Cinematography of Film Noir Sunset Boulevard (1950)The Third Man (1949) The Lady from Shanghai (1947)Out of the Past (1947) Double Indemnity (1944)The Night of the Hunter (1955)Ministry of Fear (1944)Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
SupermanNinon Sevilla from the film PERDIDA (1950, Mexico)
“I didn’t know I was doing film noir. I thought I was doing detective stories with low lighting!” -Marie Windsor