Using appropriated footage from the 1956 classic "Forbidden Planet", this short video depicts a surreal narrative about a curious girl and her other selves.
Video. Geoffrey Pugen
Performed by. An...
Using appropriated footage from the 1956 classic "Forbidden Planet", this short video depicts a surreal narrative about a curious girl and her other selves.
Video. Geoffrey Pugen Performed by. Anne Francis & Angella Mackey Graphics. Phil Sportel
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Hmmm....Four Anne Francis's. Not a bad concept. She was beautiful, sexy, and a decent actress to boot. I saw a picture of her in 2005 when she was 75, and she's still a great looking woman. You gotta salute her. Thanks for sharing this.
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"Though the lips should have been remastered for the 21st century so as not to appear like one's aged Aunt sipping delicate tea, this video will inspire and get you a bit moist in the crotchal region." -Funhouse Magazine
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