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For more clips like this, background to the clips, and a most enjoyable, all-around guide to "everything from high art to low trash and back again," visit the blog for the NYC cult cable-access show Media Funhouse, located here:
www.mediafunhouse.blogspot.com

We talked to Tura Satana about her famed role as Varla in Russ Meyer's unforgettable "Faster! Pussycat! Kill! Kill," as well as her TV work on series like "The Girl from U.N.C.L.E." and whether or not her exotic-dance routine had ever been filmed (the answer, sadly, is yes, but she doesn't have a copy). Few, if any other, performers have worked with both Russ and Billy Wilder, so Ms. Satana certainly has some stories to tell....

The interview was conducted at the Chiller Theatre convention in New Jersey back in 1996. Ms. Satana's website is (obviously) turasatana.com/

For more info about the Funhouse, go to: www.mediafunhouse.com

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  • The interview was conducted in 1996, you can read all about it above and to the right in the "About This Video" box.

  • Media Funhouse is a cable access show that has been on in Manhattan for the past 12 years, and is now being made available on the Web. Info is in "About this video" box, up on the right there.

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  • Tura is such a classy,cool,gorgeous lady.

  • tura still looks great even 'till today,incredible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Cut it off to soon!

    

  • RIP Tura Satana.

  • Murio una leyenda de mis años de niñez...pura polucion nocturna.....

  • This woman is fantastic !!! bravissima Pussycat :)

  • Oh great, just what the world needs, another QT film! It will probably have thirty minute build-up and fight scenes that should have only been thirty seconds long, stupid and exaggerated humor, too many film homages, and let's not forget those rivers of blood and slow-motion dramas - all things it should have had in the first place. Please! FPKK is a classic and should be left alone.

  • that's what's up!

  • Today? This clip is from the 90's.

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