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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2011

From the film 'The Stripper' also known as 'Woman Of Summer' (1963) directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. In the get-together towards end: Joanne Woodward (Lila), Claire Trevor (Helen), Robert Webber (Ricky), Louis Nye (magician), Richard Beymer (Kenny) and Gypsy Rose Lee (Olga). The clip is from a 4:3 VHS version of a Cinemascope film.

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  • I don't do whole movies., sorry!

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  • @tamerswan

    Ha! Love your sense of humor!

  • @tamerswan

    Your parent's reaction is understandable. I wouldnt' want any kid of mine to see a decapitation in a movie...even if it's a magic trick such as in this movie. Could give a youngster nightmares!

  • @tamerswan

    Cool! You're obviously blessed with peachy perception! Always a joy to meet insightful and thoughtful people like you here. Have a peachy day! :)

  • @tamerswan

    You are MUCH too modest, my friend. Like you, I find few new movies these days that get me as excited as the classics that I love from Hollywood's Golden Age. I too adore Hollywood-vintage. They had CLASS in those days. I'm no prude by any means, but the classic flicks from back then are proof that audiences can be entertained without the need to wallow in profanity or graphic violence or sex. THANKS so much for your thoughtful and sensitive comments! CHEERS! :-)

  • @tamerswan

    You obviously have VERY good taste!!!

    :-)

  • Well that's alright all i have to say is JO is beautifullllllly  georgus

  • Heavens to Murgatroid! What a fascinating footage! I haven't seen this movie for years. I do recall reading that it's based on a William Inge play called "A Loss of Roses" (he's the successful 50's playwright who had "Come Back Little Sheba", "Picnic", "Bus Stop" & "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" to his credit). He also won an Oscar for the screenplay for "Splendor in the Grass". Lots of familiar faces in this clip! THANKS so much for posting this for us to enjoy! CHEERS!

  • upload the whole move plz thanks

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