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Lady of Burlesque (also known as The G-String Murders and in the UK, Striptease Lady) is a 1943 American musical comedy mystery film directed by William A. Wellman, produced by Hunt Stromberg, and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Michael O'Shea.
From the 1940s, pictures of pin-up girls were also known as cheesecake in the U.S. [1] [2] The term pin-up refers to drawings, paintings, and photographs of semi-nude women and was first attested to in English in 1941. [3] Images of pin-up girls were published in magazines and newspapers. They were also displayed on postcards, lithographs, and ...
Jack Douglas, the Carry On comedian, was putting on a charity show at the Drury Lane Theatre to aid both Terry and Parkinson's UK, a research and support charity. Bruce Vincent, husband of June Vincent (née Labbett), herself a former Tiller girl from 1958 to 1969, phoned Jack Douglas and asked if he would like a troupe of Tiller Girls in the show.
American burlesque rapidly adopted the minstrel show's tripartite structure: part one was composed of songs and dances rendered by a female company, interspersed with low comedy from male comedians. Part two featured various short specialties and olios in which the women did not appear. The show's finish was a grand finale.
Harpo Marx gives Garbo a hot foot; she responds with only a laconic "ouch". Clark Gable turns his head around 180 degrees to observe a blonde girl whom he follows offscreen. Bing Crosby introduces the evening's entertainment, interrupted frequently by a racehorse with an apparently unconscious jockey (Crosby owned several race horses who never ...
Even a cursory search turns up a whole host of sexy Tumblr blogs that are explicitly geared toward women, primarily straight women. They have names like "Yummy Porn for Girls," "Porn Gifs for Women" and "Girls Love Sex Too." They contain a mix of X-rated GIFs, photographs, illustrations, audio clips and written stories.
Cigarette girls in Florida in 1956 Cigarette girl at the Bellmansro restaurant in Sweden, 1940. In Europe and the United States, a cigarette girl was an attractive young woman who sold or provided cigarettes from a tray held by a neck strap, a common casual occupation until supplanted by vending machines in the 1950s, especially at nightclubs, but also at restaurants, bars, casinos, and other ...
In the 1940s, a club called "Faye Emerson Plunging Neckline Club of Brooklyn" was founded as a tribute to American actress Faye Emerson. [149] Gina Lollobrigida raised eyebrows with her famous low-cut dress in 1960. [133] Hollywood actress Helen Talbot said that she was expected to wear falsies while shooting in the 1940s. [150]