“Salem Witch” Korean War B-29 bomber nose art, courtesy the B-29s in the Korean War website. The nose art was based on the George Petty original cheesecake for True Magazine: A little history here at Sexy Witch (archived).
Dance of the Hoo-Hoo
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Coles Phillips in Life Magazine, 1927
Two 1927 Life Magazine covers by Coles Phillips.
Bat Before the Moon
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Horror Hosts #1: Bob Wilkins
Bob Wilkins holding a still from Star Trek’s “Journey to Babel.” Thanks to commenters for identifying the photo!
Supplemental Shatner #1: The Devil’s Rain (1975)
“Bloggers think I’m cool,” he said. “I wish I knew what it was about me that was cool so I can repeat it.” William Shatner, “The Many Iterations of William Shatner” – Ever since the Shatnerthon, I have been watching films that some of you fine Shatnerthonians wrote about. Of the films I’ve seen since…
The First Annual Bronco Nagurski: The Best of Times (1986)
Today’s entry is for the First Annual Bronco Nagurski Flick Fest at My Floating Red Couch. The fest runs until September 3rd — Read ’em all here! *** There are so many quirks. missteps and mistakes in The Best of Times (1986) that it overrides what would otherwise be some fine comedic and sentimental moments.…
Diana Dors: Sex Symbol
Miss Diana Dors: Singer, actress, and professional sexpot. One of my favorites. The photo shoot with this silver swimsuit must have lasted for days, considering how many pics are floating around. There is something very Ed Woodian about this one. *** Yes, I was late again! And for my last entry on Diana…
Diana Dors: The Unholy Wife (1957)
The Unholy Wife proves that Diana Dors could, in a pinch, act. It also proves she needed a strong director and a good story, both of which are sadly lacking in this film. The poster tagline — “HALF-ANGEL, HALF-DEVIL, she made him HALF-A-MAN!” — is pretty much a lie. You see nothing of Phyllis (Dors)…
Diana Dors: Deep End (1970)
Note: This post deals with disturbing themes and sexual content. The pics are safe for work, but the overall post may not be safe for work, for your brain, or for your spirit. *** Jerzy Skolimowski’s Deep End (1970) is messed up. I know that sounds weak, that I should properly be calling it “disturbing”…