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Sixties Cheesecake Dance No. 10

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2008

PLEASE READ THIS - The last of three clips from "Teseo contro il minotauro" (The Minotaur - 1960) consists of two short sequences. While the second segment isn't technically a "dance", it is a kind of underwater ballet and is quite beautiful. The film was an Italian sword and sandal epic starring Bob Mathias, who won a gold medal in the decathlon at the 1948 London Olympics. The film was directed by Silvio Amadio, and also starred Rosanna Schiaffino, Alberto Lupo and Rik Battaglia.

I am always looking for new ideas for this series. If you have any suggestions please don't hesitate to drop me a line.

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  • Bob Mathias was from my hometown. We still have his high school jerseys in the displays in one of the halls.

  • Great comment. Thanks for sharing that with us.

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  • better stuff from nudes on the moon.....

  • Cheesy? Maybe, but hawt!

  • CHRIST! THAT DANCING GIRL WAS HOT! Wonder who played her?

  • Lik Does anyone know where I can download this movie?

  • this scared me as a child back in 1961. this is not for children.

  • Ah, yes, that ancient musical instrument, the Theremin...

  • that look on the queen's face as she watched the girl dance seemed to say "She bores me. Kill her."

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