Scars of Dracula on tv, Lee in full flow, Dennis Watermelon putting his best posh voice on!
I digress. In this pic, JH is as near to perfection as a girl can get, and most of her pert jugs are out which I find most agreeable. Didn't get that on Magpie.
.....and don't get me started on Linda Hayden.......
Well cant argue with both shouts there lads !, and as Neil says the old HAMMER etc... horror films still look good today in my opinion and dont need to rely on blood and guts to get the message across, surprising how many well known actors pop up in these films as well
Cheers
Wayne
interesting kettle terence
Not forgetting Ingrid Pitt, Madeline Smith & the gorgeous Barbara Shelley...
^^^
Quatermass and the pit?
You chaps may like this list:
http://www.listal.com/list/women-hammer-horror
A few cheesecake pictures included therein, so open with caution...
My own favourite of the era is Penny Irving.
[QUOTE=Dapper;3809703]Not forgetting Ingrid Pitt, Madeline Smith & the gorgeous Barbara Shelley...
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The Wicker Man. Lee again holding court, the wordy scene where he straightens out Woodward in the big house, the latter agog at naked young nymphs jumping over the fire etc is pure class. As for Britt, yeah body double for the buff bedroom wall slapping, but what a face & pair of tits. Think she was with Rod at the time, jammy sod.
More sticky 70's memories please, so much nicer than the graphic gyeonological (!) stuff available at the click of a button. Apparently.
"Twins of Evil" - There's a film I remember fondly from my youth!
I often refer to my, now grown up, children as the "Twins of Evil" too, but with very different thoughts!
This image just made me laugh, when doing a search!
M.
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[QUOTE=snowman;3809885]"Twins of Evil" - There's a film I remember fondly from my youth!
I often refer to my, now grown up, children as the "Twins of Evil" too, but with very different thoughts!
This image just made me laugh, when doing a search!
M.[/Q
Where'd you find that pick of my SWMBO?
I recall these films well. Lovely ladies, and I'll wager their twozzlers were unclipped. ;-)
F.T.F.A.
Very timely; for some reason I mentioned Jenny Hanley to a colleague at work a few weeks ago. He had no idea who I was talking about, being 11 years younger than me. A quick Google showed him what the fuss was about! Magpie had a certain appeal for me that Blue Peter couldn't really match...
BTW: do not Google for what Jenny looks like these days; remember her for how she was in the early 70's!