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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2007

Ziegfeld Showgirls-Photographed by Alfred Cheney Johnston

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  • The morphing is excellent, but I question the appropriateness of using the Pachebel Canon as background music: a popular ballad from the 20s--something by Paul Whiteman, perhaps--would have been far better, in my opinion.

  • How lovely! How gently erotic! Very good!

    Thank you!

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  • The morphing is so smooth. It's fantastic. Thank you for also putting up their nude photos. All of these girls were works of art.

  • Thankyou for sharing this,it's beautifull! My grandma was a showgirl in Chicago,and I've got similar publicity photos of her,dressed as Cleopatra,and,a 'risque' milkmaid type costume,she'd have fit into these perfectly! (despite my obvious nepotism/bias, she was a tall slender beauty) Thankyou for sharing this,and I adore Pachebels canon!

  • Stunning. Thanks for putting it together.

  • Extreme beauty in Vintage excellence and Class!!

  • owo....just beautiful !!!

  • Women are such beautiful creatures. And sexy too.

  • Thanks for sharing this. The video is very well done and extremely tasteful. I've been a long admirer of Alfred Cheney Johnston and I'd be willing to bet he would be happy to see his work presented this way.

    Kudos for a job well done!

  • eh but there are all naked most of them butt naked, its not as nasty as the modern photos tend to be but they are all naked, I am sure they usually had on a little bit more during the shows even if very little. eh I am surprized they did this in the 1920s and all it was loose but conservative by comparison to today.

  • yes that Pachel's Cannon or whatever it's called has become a cliché by now. too bad, it was a nice piece of music, but has been now beaten to death from overuse.

  • how sad these beautiful women are no longer alive.i'm sure many ended up in nursing homes and no one cared.

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