In the 1950s and 1960s it was rare on television to see a woman defend herself against a man. Which is what made it so sexy when it happened.
Today, it seems EVERY woman on television is a martial arts expert, and the chopped-up editing style makes the action redundant and overdone, and thus, boring.
This was originally a "lighter side" segement of a 1967 "Universal-International Newsreel" (narrated by their veteran "commentator", Ed Herlihy), which was discontinued at the end of that year after over 30 years of theatrical release.
In the 1950s and 1960s it was rare on television to see a woman defend herself against a man. Which is what made it so sexy when it happened.
Today, it seems EVERY woman on television is a martial arts expert, and the chopped-up editing style makes the action redundant and overdone, and thus, boring.
coolcat20million 5 months ago
sexy woman
realshio 1 year ago
awesome
Escortguy1 1 year ago
She defends her self against something that isnt a real attack? She is going to jail for sure!
80KungFu 2 years ago
This was originally a "lighter side" segement of a 1967 "Universal-International Newsreel" (narrated by their veteran "commentator", Ed Herlihy), which was discontinued at the end of that year after over 30 years of theatrical release.
fromthesidelines 3 years ago
Nice gut punches!
esyrion 3 years ago 7
wow thats nostalgia! did this come in a series of lessons? really good stuff!
HworthX51 3 years ago