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Joi Lansing - The Silencer

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2007

Joi Lansing - Queen of Scopitones

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  • I am so turned on when she says "..relax relax relax, Ohhh Sir"

  • Why can't we have women like this today, for cryin' out loud!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Her breasts are larger here than in her previous appearances. Nothing wrong with that.

  • @drcoxcentral

    dunno what you complaining about.. I has one identical and we are both lefties too. lawl

    type in burlesque into youtube

  • @MichaelHansenFUN -- the movie soundtrack recording by Vikki Carr is at v=nItPKCWy2Ok (Vikki Carr - The Silencers), not sure if this just played over the credits or was performed by Cyd Charisse, who does at least one other burlesque song and dance number dubbed by Carr.

  • @jlovebirch look em up on wikipedia

    and soundies are great also

    at the 16mm film festival

    we watch a lot of them

    is this song in the movie of the same name?

  • @MichaelHansenFUN - Till now, never heard of scopitones -- but knew about Soundies from the '40s (same concept). This Lansing version is dated 1965, a year before "The Silencers" movie came out. In the movie Cyd Charisse lip-syncs the song dubbed by Vikki Carr -- who sounds a lot like Lansing.

  • you should see a live showing of this

  • @jlovebirch @jlovebirch what you are seeing here is a scopiotone. is this song used in the movie of the same name? because her name isnt on the credits

    read about Scopitone on wikiepdia

  • @rdhutubeify -- Joy Harmon was in Cool Hand Luke, but both gals were mega-hot '60s bombshells.

  • Great stuff. This is the theme to the Dean Martin spy spoof "The Silencers", but it's hard to imagine this being used as a theater trailer.

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