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Before long images of the shapely brunette reach brother-and-sister entrepreneurs Paula and Irving Klaw, who run a respectable business selling movie stills and memorabilia, but also deal with fetish photos, magazines, and 8- and 16-millimeter films for additional income.
The film opens with Nina Eberlin, the fourth in a family of six children, going to visit her divorced parents. Looking at some old photographs, she begins to tell the story of how her parents, Lainey and David, learned that her younger brother Randall had autism, and how the stress that this placed on them eventually lead to the breakdown of their marriage.
On May 8, 2012, Susan Sarandon and her real-life daughter Eva Amurri were cast in the film which was to be directed by Paul Duddridge. [2] Sarandon and Amurri had already worked together in the 2002 comedy The Banger Sisters. [2] On June 4, 2012, Christina Ricci joined the cast, while Danielle James was announced to be producing the film. [3]
"Mr. Blue Sky" by the Electric Light Orchestra is featured in the TV and radio advertisements for the movie, as well as "Let My Love Open the Door" by Pete Townshend and "Henrietta" by The Fratellis. The club mix of Inaya Day 's " Nasty Girl (Vanity 6 song) " and Earth, Wind & Fire 's " September '99 ( Phats & Small Remix)" are also featured in ...
Turning 60 is a big deal, and Jay and his brother Paul wanted to give their loving mother Mary the surprise of a lifetime. They took on a pretty big task: Trick her into thinking they were still ...
Celebration at Big Sur (also known simply as Celebration) is a film of the 1969 Big Sur Folk Festival in Big Sur, California, featuring Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell and others. Released in 1971, the film was directed by Baird Bryant and Johanna Demetrakas.
Hilary Duff shared cute photos of her daughters, Mae and Banks, twinning in matching outfits for their first few days of school. Hilary Duff’s daughters are so big — and twinning! — in ...
Movie Star News was [when?] a New York City landmark and is a collection of vintage pin-up, bondage, and Hollywood publicity photos amassed over the course of 73 years by Irving Klaw, his sister Paula Klaw and nephew Ira Kramer– nearly 3 million images and 250,000 negatives, [1] including 1,500 prints of Bettie Page, known as the queen of pin-ups.