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  2. 99 Women - Wikipedia

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    99 Women was released in San Francisco on March 5, 1969 with a runtime of 84 minutes. This was followed by screenings in West Germany on March 14, 1969 as Der heiße Tod (transl. Hot Death) at 108 minutes, Madrid on June 16, 1969 as 99 mujeres at 78 minutes and then Rome on July 18, 1969 as 99 donne at 108 minutes.

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  4. Venus in Furs (1969 Franco film) - Wikipedia

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    Along with his brother Harry Eisen, the two would create the American versions of both Venus in Furs and 99 Women (1969). [15] It was edited to include various optical effects and a narration from James Darren that were written by Malvin Wald. Franco would later say he disliked these changes. [14]

  5. The Ninety-Nines Museum of Women Pilots - Wikipedia

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    The Ninety-Nines Museum of Women Pilots (MWP) is a non-profit museum and research institute that seeks to preserve the unique history of women in aviation.It is located on the second story [2] of the international headquarters building of the non-profit International Organization of Women Pilots: The Ninety-Nines ("99s") on the grounds of Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

  6. Marquis de Sade: Justine - Wikipedia

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    Marquis de Sade: Justine (Italian: Justine ovvero le disavventure della virtù, lit. 'Justine or the misadventures of virtue', also released as Deadly Sanctuary) [1] is a 1969 erotic period drama film directed by Jesús Franco, written and produced by Harry Alan Towers, and based on the 1791 novel Justine by the Marquis de Sade.

  7. 25 years later, 1999 NCAA champions have lasting impact on ...

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    The 1999 National Championship team was recognized during halftime of the NCAA women’s basketball game against the Southern Jags, Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023, at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Ind ...

  8. Rosalba Neri - Wikipedia

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    She was in Jess Franco's box office hit 99 Women (1969), one of the first women in prison films, [4] and Top Sensation (The Seducers) (1969) opposite Edwige Fenech. [5] In 1972 she played Farley Granger's wife in Amuck!. Granger plays a wealthy author who hires a beautiful secretary (Barbara Bouchet) and engages in kinky sex games with her and ...

  9. The Girl from Rio (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    Written and produced by Harry Alan Towers, the film follows a tribe of Amazonian women, as, led by their queen, they attack wealthy men as part of a long-term plan to take over the world. A co-production between West Germany, Spain and the United States, the film is a sequel to The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1967), and is based on Sax Rohmer 's ...